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] All but two of the top clubs in Mexico have banned the sports tabloid RECORD from access to the team for what the clubs claim is poor reporting.
The revolt was led by Chivas de Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most popular teams, but dead last in the standings of the 18-team league with only two points (0-5-2) in seven games.[/B]
Pumas, the league leaders, refused to go along with the ban. Cruz Azul, in sixth place, has not joined but said it will consider joining the ban.
] All but two of the top clubs in Mexico have banned the sports tabloid RECORD from access to the team for what the clubs claim is poor reporting.
The revolt was led by Chivas de Guadalajara, one of Mexico's most popular teams, but dead last in the standings of the 18-team league with only two points (0-5-2) in seven games.[/B]
Pumas, the league leaders, refused to go along with the ban. Cruz Azul, in sixth place, has not joined but said it will consider joining the ban.