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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 ...
Having only qualified for one World Cup (France 1998), considering the immense talent in their ranks, Jamaica are seen as serial underachievers. Current players include Michail Antonio, Bobby ...
Non-league football is very special; it is the roots of Dorking Wanderers. Ever since its creation in 1999, they have had a miraculous rise through the English football pyramid and they will be ...
We all saw the insane tifos, but have you ever wondered why? There is a complex history in Raja Casablanca and Wydad AC's rivalry. Deolu Akingbade looks at the main differences between the two, their ...
After almost a century of existence, by the mid 1980s and into the early 1990s, football was in crisis. After the golden post-war era of the 1950s and 60s, the game started to enter a decline in the ...
In recent times, incidents of anti-social behavior and violence at football matches in England has been rapidly increasing. Reading the stories on social media each weekend, it would seem that the ...
2025 brings us another new chapter in the footballing universe: the birth of the new FIFA Club World Cup. The Club World Cup has been a staple of the footballing calendar since 2000 (or 1960 if you ...
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 ...
Ansu Fati (Barcelona) It is no joke when a 17-year-old has a market value of €80 million. Ansu Fati made competing and being one of the most exciting players in football look like a piece of cake at ...
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