We can confirm the FA has sent a letter to FIFA related to the Fancy Bears attack, a FIFA spokesman said via the Guardian on Monday... READ MORE›
During Allardyce's meetings with the reporters he also The issue of third party ownership in football has been described as slavery ... READ MORE›
The first time Mr. Woodward stayed at the cottage, Mr. Bennell gave him a pair of soccer cleats to keep... READ MORE›
Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70 liable and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30 liable... READ MORE›
Accrington observer stanley sell tickets for the manchester united tie that never was 3 hrs ago... READ MORE›
An inquiry by the ruling left-wing coalition has concluded he used company credit cards for personal shopping when he led Ancap oil firm in 2009-13... READ MORE›
The Football Association of Ireland did not respond to questions relating to Athlone Town... READ MORE›
Uefa is investigating after Russia supporters appeared to rush at England fans in the stadium after their draw on Saturday... READ MORE›
Fifa remains corrupt to the core. The FA could ban its players from taking part in so dishonest a tournament, but it doesnt have the guts... READ MORE›
Russia 2018 World Cup Violence In Marseilles Should Lose Team Host Status, Say England Fans... READ MORE›
England manager Sam Allardyce has left his job after he was filmed advising businessmen how to get around rules on transferring players... READ MORE›
Facebook has already drawn criticism for filtering out the messages -- and not easily telling people how to find them... READ MORE›
As England manager, Allardyce effectively acts as an ambassador for the FA and is the face of English football... READ MORE›
Mogadishu Africa's unlikely football mecca Football has nothing to do with politics... READ MORE›
World cup star George Cohen to donate brain to science to look at link between heading the ball and dementia... READ MORE›
The ultimate and non-arguable respect for the referee in rugby is something which football could learn a lot from... READ MORE›
Euro 2016 Russia charged by Uefa but no action against England over Marseille stadium clashes... READ MORE›
'Strip Russia' campaign aiming for World Cup 2018 -- RT Op-Edge... READ MORE›
Amazon is launching a new video service that will let people upload their own films - and then make money from them... READ MORE›
The World Cup has now more than likely sped up the progression of women's football in this country... READ MORE›
That includes investigating whether clubs paid off victims of sexual abuse in return for their silence, reportedly as a result of the case at Chelsea... READ MORE›
That's exactly what YouTuber Mehdi Sadaghdar did in a recent video, after his efforts to bring a destroyed phone back to life disastrously failed... READ MORE›
Apple Stores to be flooded with protestors after US government asks company to hack into iPhones... READ MORE›
Gianni Infantino, President of football's world governing body, arrived in Johannesburg on Tuesday to attend a two-day FIFA summit... READ MORE›
And with Michel Platini's ban, they can all stop whispering that this is a problem of Blatter's cronies in the developing world... READ MORE›
The civil case between the Qatari Football Association the QFA and former German FA president Theo Zwanziger began in Duesseldorf on Tuesday... READ MORE›
It allegedly tried to win the backing of former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, who is from Trinidad and Tobago, in its unsuccessful 2018 World Cup bid... READ MORE›
Four years ago Russia was sanctioned and handed a suspended six-point deduction following crowd trouble at Euro 2012... READ MORE›
Fan safety is of paramount importance and we have robust security measures in place at Wembley Stadium, a Football Association spokesman said... READ MORE›
Arsenal, who face Chelsea in the FA Cup final, have also said they will not hold a victory parade if they win at Wembley... READ MORE›
The Scottish Football Association SFA said gates at Hampden Park would open earlier than usual... READ MORE›
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