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Jordan James caught up with Hubert Busby Jr., the Jamaican coach hoping to guide the national team to another women's World ...
Corey Almond discusses the merits of winning a revamped FIFA Club World Cup as the competition gets set for its knockout ...
On this week’s podcast, we had Jamie Hoyles on to tell us about the financial woes that have plagued Bury FC.He put together the below timeline of events that go back as far as 2002, with a vast ...
excellent article. I didn’t know about the controversies regarding the entrants – I knew there would be 32 teams in it, but I assumed it would be the 4 most recent Champions of each continent (so ...
Farzad Amirmahani discusses an encounter with one of his heroes, the renowned Iranian journalist and commentator Adel Ferdosipour.
Boluwatife Adenusi. Boluwatife Adenusi is a young football writer with a dynamic insight and a love for the beautiful game. With a fresh perspective and a genuine love for the game, Boluwatife is ...
This part will focus on club competitions in Europe and the rest of the world – after which, there’ll be one more piece to come focusing on the rest of the Millennium season, in particular the last ...
The English second tier has been widely regarded as one of the most difficult leagues in world football. The 46 games played in a Championship season are dramatic to say the least and all of the highs ...
British football has a prolonged and uncomfortable history with hooliganism. From 1960 to the 1990s, that destructive culture of criminal behaviour spread dramatically to the extent where violence, ...
An enticing concept has been quietly incubating within English football in recent years: supporter ownership of clubs. While it may be the norm in places such as Germany and Argentina for football ...
Cracking article. Nice to see so many different quotes in here. Yet at the same time, so disappointing. The fact that Sepp Blatter (not exactly the Einstein of football let’s be brutally honest) ...
The Irish footballing revolution which is currently being spearheaded by Stephen Kenny, only the second manager to take the Republic of Ireland hotseat having previously coached in the League of ...
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