A soccer politics dispute between Algeria and Morocco over a map of disputed Western Sahara territory on a team jersey will go to a full appeal hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. The court said Thursday the two sides “are
Top football clubs must stop “taking their loyal fans for granted”, a senior minister says. Sports Secretary Lucy Frazer says the game has “deep-rooted problems” that need to be tackled urgently. These include financial mismanagement, with a wave of clubs set to
Members at posh David Lloyd clubs across the UK say they have been infiltrated by naked yobs and loud farters treating the clubs ‘like Benidorm’. They say the issue comes from the fitness club’s liberal use of temporary offers, which give non-members
The Football Association has published a lengthy statement in response to mass criticism after announcing incoming changes to the FA Cup this week. On Friday, the FA strongly refuted claims that EFL and National League clubs weren’t properly consulted about potential revenue
Premier League clubs have voted unanimously in favour of introducing semi-automated offside technology for next season. The technology, which has already been used in other elite competitions for a couple of seasons, is due to arrive in England after some high-profile offside
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