The Premier League is facing a storm of criticism over its latest fixture changes, which have left clubs questioning the fairness of the schedule. Arsenal are set to be particularly upset as they face a pile-up of matches, while Tottenham will enjoy
New laws are set to end bitter disputes between football fans and club owners. Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer said an independent regulator will soon be created to ensure supporters are never again ignored over major club decisions. Supporters have rowed with owners
The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund is reportedly in discussions with four top-flight rugby clubs over pouring money into the sport. It is claimed that Gloucester, Leicester Tigers, Newcastle and Northampton Saints have all been involved in talks that could see the
Spurs have made plenty of headway at this stage of the January transfer window. Radu Dragusin and Timo Werner have already made their debuts since signing from Genoa and RB Leipzig respectively. But Postecoglou is not done there. With just over two
Everton and Nottingham Forest have been left sweating over future sanctions after they were deemed to have breached Financial Fair Play regulations. And the Premier League have released a statement following the ruling on Monday afternoon. “Everton FC and Nottingham Forest FC
Sir Keir Starmer wants to offer “supervised toothbrushing” in free breakfast clubs if Labour wins the next general election. But the move has drawn criticism from teaching unions as leaders say it should not be up to teachers to “make sure children
Elneny’s departure would leave a hole in Arteta’s squad, more for his influence off the pitch than on it. Arteta recently said about the midfielder: “I always said he’s our glue player, he’s the one that brings everybody together, sticks everybody together,
Manchester United and Manchester City may both need to take swift action to avoid being banned from playing in the Champions League next season. The two clubs will be at risk of running into trouble unless changes are made at boardroom level
Tottenham have five players who could speak with European clubs in January to negotiate a pre-agreement for the summer transfer window. Ange Postecoglou has breathed a new lease of life into Spurs and the ex-Celtic boss could be content with parting ways
Liverpool have four players who are free to sign pre-contract agreements with other European clubs in January. As players enter the final six months of their existing deals, they are able to speak to potential suitors about a free transfer in the