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7 days ago

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been 'reminded of his responsibilities as a participant in English football' by the Football Association in the wake of his comments.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's claims the UK has been "colonised by immigrants" will not lead to any sanction by the Football Association.

15 days ago

  • FA assessing whether he brought game into disrepute

  • Manchester United co-owner told by Starmer to apologise

The Football Association will look at whether Jim Ratcliffe brought the game into disrepute t…

17 days ago

  • Vote next month after FA board approves radical plan

  • New playoff format would begin as soon as next season

EFL clubs will next month vote on an expansion of the Championship playoffs to six teams after…

25 days ago

Core X programme is working to lift match officials from underrepresented communities into the professional game

“If you can’t manage personalities on the field and you can’t articulate your decisions…

27 days ago

Lord Triesman, a former Labour minister and ex-chairman of the Football Association, has died at the age of 82, Labour has announced.

32 days ago

Multi-club owner’s Women’s Champions Cup sponsorship creates a conflict of interest, whatever her motivation

You can imagine the meltdown across social media, if Stan Kroenke, Todd Boehly or the Glaze…

50 days ago

  • League One club asked for greater share of gate receipts

  • Manchester City not changing their standard club policy

Manchester City will not offer Exeter extra money from Saturday’s third-round FA Cup tie…

62 days ago

Sarina Wiegman’s champions took supporters on the most thrilling and nail-biting ride in Switzerland that was in many ways even more enjoyable to cover than their 2022 triumph

Surreal. Utterly surreal…

77 days ago

MIKE KEEGAN: The Football Association will share fans' concerns with FIFA over their outrageous ticket prices for the World Cup. It has emerged that the cheapest seats at the final will cost £3,129.

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