Article: Outside Edge

ENGLAND FOOTBALLERS are sulking at the Fifa/World Anti-Doping Agency suggestion that as from January next year they will have to make their whereabouts known to drug-testers for one hour a day. Doping's just not an issue in this country, they insist, but the Continent may be a different matter. Two ghostwriters working on Zinedine Zidane's autobiography have had laptops containing the French maestro's manuscript stolen in break-ins, and one, Besma Lahouri, believes it is because the book "above all looks at doping [in European football]". Murky waters. The burglars had better beware if Zizou catches up with them - we seemto remember he's got a bit of a temper on him.

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