Mr Al Fayed bought Fulham in 1997 and under his ownership they rose to the top half of the Premier League in the early 2000s, peaking in qualification for the Europa League. He sold the team in 2013.
A press conference heard how there was a ‘systematic failure of corporate responsibility’ in the Mohamed Al Fayed case.
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The film served as a revelation about the grim reality of life in what the French call the “banlieue” — the deprived suburbs ...