Vuvuzelas will not be making an appearance at Euro 2012 qualifiers and UEFA Champions League fixtures, it has been announced.
English Premier League games may be rearranged to avoid clashing with this season's FA Cup final, according to a report.
Celtic chief Dermot Desmond believes the will of media companies will force the English Premier League to accept Glasgow's Old Firm.
English football clubs - with one notable exception - spent less on new players during the recent transfer window, according to new statistics.
Championship football clubs have seen net transfer income fall by £52 million over the last 12 months, according to new research.
Michel Platini has warned that debt-ridden football clubs run the risk of being barred from European competition next season.
Scottish Premier League football clubs have squandered much of their increased income and will struggle to compete with English sides, a report has claimed.
Mick McCarthy has suggested the English Premier League's introduction of home-grown quotas is unlikely to benefit the national team.
Jack Rodwell believes home-grown quotas could benefit the English national side by providing first-team opportunities for domestic talent.
Changes to the FA's fast track system have been announced, with the governing body aiming to bring greater consistency to the disciplinary process.
TV personality and Norwich City co-owner Delia Smith has urged footballing chiefs to redirect top-flight funding to the lower levels of the game.
Nottingham Forest chief Mark Arthur could face a Football League enquiry into illegal approaches for players, after complaints from two rival football clubs.
Football League clubs should declare their ownership structure to increase accountability to fans, it has been suggested.
The English Premier League will provide parachute payments to relegated clubs totalling £124 million per season for three terms.
New restrictions on English Premier League football clubs have been revealed at a press conference.
Fulham have launched legal action to force English Premier League chairman Sir Dave Richards out of his current role.
The current football creditors' rule has come under renewed scrutiny from a parliamentary committee, a report has revealed.
Scottish football has become too backward-looking, according to new SFA chief executive Stewart Regan.
Blackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce believes successive UK governments are responsible for the lack of native youngsters breaking into the English Premier League.
Former Tottenham Hotspur star Ossie Ardiles has claimed English football clubs are overly dependent on overseas talent.
London Olympics boss Lord Coe believes the idea of a joint British football team is likely to find favour among many football fans.
Additional officials behind the goals will become a feature of UEFA Champions League games this season.
English football's governing bodies should introduce a cap on the number of foreign footballers playing in the country's professional leagues, says Eric Cantona.
The FA could be set to propose scrapping FA Cup replays to create space for a winter break, according to a report.
Blackpool's opening-day clash with Lancashire rivals Wigan Athletic has been moved to the DW Stadium while work on Bloomfield Road is finished.
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce wants to see English Premier League football clubs nurturing greater numbers of native youngsters.
The 2012 Olympic Games in London could force the football season to be pushed back, according to the head of the organising team.
La Liga chief Jose Luis Astiazaran believes English talent is being held back by the proliferation of foreign players in the country's top flight.
Former Labour MP Richard Caborn believes the English FA should follow the example of its German counterpart and restructure the national game.
Manchester United captain and former England right-back Gary Neville has expressed opposition to the introduction of home-grown player quotas.
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes the English national team could benefit from a winter break.
Wigan Athletic chairman Dave Whelan believes English football's governing body is in dire need of modernisation.
Bristol City boss Steve Coppell believes English Premier League chiefs should be made partly responsible for the performance of the national team.
Conservative MPs David Amess and Robert Halfon have issued strong criticism of the management of English football.
A motion has been tabled in the House of Commons calling on the English Premier League to redirect some of the money it receives from television broadcasters.
Andy Burnham, the former health secretary, claims years of "rampant commercialism" have damaged the standing of English football.
Sven-Goran Eriksson claims English Premier League chiefs have been hesitant to allow players to take a winter break because of a potential loss of revenue.
Plymouth Argyle manager Peter Reid believes the festive period is too important to football fans to disrupt with a winter break.
BTVision subscribers will be able to view Sky Sports 1 and 2 from the start of the next English Premier League season, it has been announced.
Some Scottish Premier League fixtures could be moved to 19:00 hours, league bosses have revealed.
Sir Trevor Brooking has suggested the English national team could suffer as the current crop of players head towards international retirement.
Wayne Rooney has urged English Premier League chiefs to introduce a break during the intense winter period of the football season.
English Premier League officials say there is nothing they can do to stop football fans bringing vuvuzela horns into grounds next season.
Football League squads will be forced to feature at least ten home-grown players aged over 21 from next season.
The Bundesliga has usurped the English Premier League as the most profitable football division in the world, according to Deloitte.
English Premier League clubs could face pressure from HM Revenue and Customs to make changes to provisions for repayment of non-footballing creditors.
Graham Poll has claimed additional referees will not eliminate human error and has urged UEFA to introduce video technology.
Top-flight footballers have urged chiefs at the FA, Football League and English Premier League to redirect finances to lower-league youth development.
English Premier League clubs aiming for European competitions face a "difficult period of adjustment", according to a spokesman for the division.
Ian Watmore's plans for a financial overhaul of English football eventually drove him out of the FA, a source has claimed.
Richard Scudamore has suggested to Liverpool supporters that the English Premier League may need to adopt new ownership controls.
UEFA chief Michel Platini has said he hopes that the use of additional refereeing assistants in last year's UEFA Europa League will be replicated in other competitions.
Geoff Thompson has replaced Lord Triesman as head of England's World Cup bid for 2018.
Wembley ground staff have finally resolved earlier issues with the stadium's playing surface, according to FA chairman Lord Triesman.
A new agreement has been reached, which will see Football League clubs receive increased parachute payments after relegation from the top flight.
Richard Scudamore has suggested that leveraged buyouts are "an accolade" to English football clubs, despite fierce opposition.
Yahoo will show five-minute highlight packages from English Premier League fixtures next season as part of a new deal.
Michel Platini has said UEFA will proceed with regulations on big-spending clubs and suggested England's top-flight should keep a closer eye on its clubs' finances.
The English Premier League has been awarded special recognition for the money brought in through its overseas sales of TV rights.
Football League chief Lord Mawhinney has suggested that sides struggling to free themselves of their debt burden should be demoted to lower divisions.
The FA should hand over responsibility for the England team to the English Premier League, according to Dave Whelan.
A permanent successor to Ian Watmore is unlikely to be appointed for several months, the FA has revealed.
The FA has confirmed the surprise resignation of Ian Watmore, who took over from Brian Barwick in June 2009.
The English Premier League has fined cash-strapped Portsmouth for breaching rules.
UEFA president Michel Platini believes that using more referees could prevent controversial decisions in football.
Portsmouth have been docked nine points by the English Premier League for entering administration.
The Football League has confirmed that Greg Clarke will replace Lord Mawhinney as chairman.
The FA is seeking financial assurances from Portsmouth before handing over the club's FA Cup winnings.
Indie band Kaiser Chiefs are among the Leeds United fans calling for the Football League to reveal who owns the club.
A meeting of the International FA Board appears to have ended discussions over the introduction of goal-line technology in football.
The English Premier League has dropped plans for an end-of-season UEFA Champions League qualification playoff.
The implementation of UEFA's financial fair play rules will take place over a three-year period, starting in 2012.
The Scottish Premier League's chief executive has revealed that the organisation is looking at new ways to improve the product it offers.
The two clubs will have to answer for a confrontation between their players on Saturday.
FIFA has received a request for Portsmouth to sell players outside the normal transfer window as a way of raising money.
UEFA Europa League results have dealt a blow to Scottish Premier League clubs.
Mick McCarthy's controversial team selection against Manchester United has resulted in sanctions from the English Premier League.
The government is willing to pressurise football's governing bodies over issues of financial management, according to sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe.
Former FIFA World Cup referee Hugh Dallas believes that officials in the SPL have underperformed this season.
The English Premier League is planning to create a playoff system involving the fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh-placed clubs.
Southend United have received nominations in six categories for next month's Football League Awards.
The Football League chairman has voiced concerns about what he views as football's unsustainable business model.
Portsmouth may be allowed to participate in the January transfer window if new documentation is approved.
Scottish football clubs are not expected to be allowed to sell their naming rights.
Dunfermline have been reinstated in the Scottish Cup after an independent hearing at Hampden.
Michel Platini is yet to make a decision on standing for another four years as president of UEFA.
Many English football clubs are being forced to dig deep as the cold weather continues to cause chaos.
Grant Holt of Norwich City believes that a winter shutdown is needed to prevent postponed matches.
A new sponsorship category will be created as the English Premier League looks to appoint a technology partner.
Former referee Graham Poll has warned that there are not enough match officials operating in the top-flight.
Ian Watmore has said that the FA is preparing to enter a "critical" period in terms of the governing body's financial situation.
The Scottish Premier League has decided against bringing back a winter break for the 2010-11 campaign.
The English Premier League has asked Wolverhampton Wanderers to explain their decision to rest ten first-team players against Manchester United.
The Football League chairman believes that the Championship will struggle to survive without salary capping measures.
Founder of the Football League William McGregor has been immortalised by a new statue at Villa Park.
A fresh attempt to convince football's lawmakers of the need for video replays is being considered by SFA chief executive Gordon Smith.
Portsmouth will not submit an official application to host FIFA World Cup football in 2018.
An extraordinary general meeting of FIFA chiefs will take place in South Africa next month, it has emerged.
Sir Dave Richards, the English Premier League chairman, will no longer play an official role in the 2018 FIFA World Cup bid.
FIFA has been asked by the Football Association of Ireland to order a replay of the controversial World Cup playoff game in Paris.
Former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein is in the frame for the top job at the Football League, according to a report.
Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney has announced plans to quit his role in March 2010.
The English Premier League has rejected Phil Gartside's plan for a new-look competition featuring Scotland's two biggest teams.
The English Premier League's chief executive does not envisage a move south for Scottish football's Old Firm.
Figures such as Michael Ballack and Osvaldo Ardiles will offer support to England's bid to stage the FIFA World Cup in 2018.
Neil Doncaster has unveiled a new plan to improve attendance levels in the Scottish Premier League.
Jim Gannon voices his concerns over the proposed departure of Celtic and Rangers.
The SFA's head of referee development wants more people to take up the whistle.
The One Game, One Community initiative has the support of England boss Fabio Capello.
The Old Firm's proposed move to England could potentially go ahead under FIFA rules, it has been confirmed.
Celtic and Rangers are too valuable to join English football, says Scottish Premier League chief executive Neil Doncaster.
A supporters group wants the Scottish Premier League to alter its stadium criteria.
Phil Gartside's proposal for a two-tier English Premier League will be up for discussion once again.
Decision on international match venues in Wales will not be announced until early 2010.
Fans of Partick Thistle have an opportunity to put questions to the Scottish Division One club's board.
The University of Stirling is hosting a debate in which football fans will be able to share their views.
Test of club ownership suitability should be the responsibility of the FA, according to Lord Triesman.
Costs associated with running Wembley led to an £86 million hole in the FA's accounts last year, it has emerged.
The English Premier League side have been banned for making new signings until 2011 after a contract dispute with French outfit Lens.
Welsh FA has backed a proposal that would shake up the rules governing players' eligibility for international football.
Alex McLeish has had to pass any messages for Carson Yeung through Karren Brady, Birmingham City's managing director.
The Football Association of Wales' plan to introduce new stadiums for international football has found favour with Neville Southall.
New league system in Italy will see Serie A seperate itself from Serie B.
Football fans could win tickets to this season's League Cup final by taking part in a competition to celebrate 50 years of the competition.
Fulham manager blasts failure of fair play after Andy Johnson is left with a serious injury in their UEFA Europa League match.
David Gold and David Sullivan are considering an offer to take over West Ham United should Carson Yeung complete his acquisition of Birmingham City.
The FA is to move its headquarters to Wembley Stadium after spending the last nine years in Soho Square.
It is reported that Carson Yeung is interested in buying the stakes currently owned by David Sullivan and Ralph and David Gold at Birmingham City.
Some weekend results from Scotland have been deemed provisional after Livingston's appeal over being relegated to the Scottish Third Division.
The Football Conference has allowed Chester City to begin life in the Blue Square Premier League this season, but with 25 points deducted.
Jim Boyle believes it would be good for football in Scotland if the league was moved to the summer as it would improve attendances.
The FA has announced changes to its disciplinary process in time for the new season.
The FA has tightened rules to ensure referees are not intimidated by managers and players through the media prior to a game.
The AC Milan vice-president has revealed that reports suggesting that he is to replace Silvio Berlusconi as club president are 'worse than false'.
Manchester City have already arranged to play the UAE national team during November.
Tranmere Rovers were recently put up for sale on eBay for $10 million in a bid to encourage prospective buyers to step forward.
Senior figures at St James' Park have rubbished rumours suggesting Mike Ashley is thinking about placing the club in administration.
Sir Alex Ferguson will have the financial banking to add to his squad before the start of the club's upcoming title defence.
Sulaiman Al Fahim has successfully passed the English Premier League's fit and proper person's test.
The Premier League and the Football League have revealed that no evidence suggests any further wrongdoing by West Ham United during the Carlos Tevez affair.
The Setanta Sports Cup in Ireland is to continue for at least another four years.
Bournemouth made an interim payment shortly after being taken over by the Murry consortium.
Annual profits at Sports Direct have fallen from £118.9 million to £10.7 million.
A source has revealed that a takeover of Newcastle United may not be completed before the start of their upcoming Championship season.
An 18-year-old and his 21-year-old brother have been given the non-league club by their father.
England's FIFA World Cup bid committee are to begin inspecting the cities looking to be a host at the event in 2018 or 2022.
Lawyers have advised Charlton Athletic chairman Richard Murray to cancel a question and answer session with fans.
Newcastle United managing director Derek Llambias has revealed that two parties have submitted offers matching Mike Ashley's asking price.
West Lothian Council will not extend the deadline past next Wednesday for Livingston to pay the owed £300,000.
Reserve football could become optional in the SPL as proposals are made to cut costs.
Farsley Celtic have gone into administration after incurring financial problems due to the credit crunch.
Michel Platini has revealed that UEFA is taking a 'zero tolerance' approach to racism.
Yasuaki Kagami has recently increased his share of the club to 40 per cent while the KKC company has acquired a further 13 per cent.
West Auckland Town beat Juventus 6-1 in 1909 to win the Sir Thomas Lipton Trophy, regarded as the first World Cup.
Ongoing issues with the Football League have been declared as the main reason why the Pinnacle Group has withdrawn its offer to buy Southampton.
A £280,000 debt must by paid by Livingston to avoid the club falling into administration.
Steve Tilson is unimpressed by the decision to allow Football League teams to name seven substitutes in their matchday squads.
The Spanish government has decided against amending a law which allows foreign football stars in the country to pay less tax.
Administrators Leonard Curtis have agreed a deal with the consortium fronted by former Manchester City striker Jim Melrose to take over at Stockport County.
Northwich Victoria will be allowed into the Blue Square North next season, albeit with a ten point penalty.
A £5 million decrease in revenue has not prevented the SFA investing in the Scottish game.
David Gold believes introducing a squad limit to the English Premier League will help make the division more competitive.
Clubs struggling while others are preparing to spend heavily is just the way business is, according to a Football League chairman.
An internet vote will be the deciding factor in whether Michael Gash will be sold from Ebbsfleet Town.
UEFA has been given permission to continue the trial of five officials during matches in the UEFA Europa League next season.
Some Manchester United fans will have to pick up their UEFA Champions League final tickets in Rome after not receiving them from Royal Mail.
Robert Elstone is unhappy with the ticket allocation given to both Everton and Chelsea for the FA Cup final.
Andy Anson has warned that England has to avoid being arrogant and complacent if it wants to win its bid to host the World Cup.
The SFA has revealed that FIFA have scuppered its hopes of using goal-line technology in games.
Plans for a new quota system for the English Premier League have been proposed.
UEFA has given the Ukrainian cities of Donetsk, Kharkiv and Lviv until the end of November to prove they are capable of hosting Euro 2012.
English Premier League clubs may have to sell their best players in a bid to remain solvent under new rules.
Stan Kroenke has purchased further shares in Arsenal to take his total to 17,615 shares.
Stirling Albion owner and chairman Peter McKenzie has backed a scheme by fans to seal finance to take over the club.
West Ham United will have to wait until the end of the season to see if they are given a licence enabling them to compete in Europe in their 2009/10 campaign.
Dave Whelan wants to see television money in the Premier League shared out more evenly.
Championship clubs will be financially better off next season as a result of Birmingham City achieving an instant promotion back to the Premier League.
Barnsley owner and chairman Patrick Cryne has insisted he is open to allowing somebody else to run the club.
Preston will not overspend if they achieve promotion to the Premier League, according to chairman Derek Shaw.
The remainder of the Scottish football season could be abandoned due to the swine flu outbreak.
John Carver has blamed those at the head of the MLS for quitting his job at table-topping Toronto FC.
The SFL wants to talk to Livingston chairman Angelo Massone about the current problems at the club.
It has been suggested that proposals to add the Old Firm to the Premier League will not be authorised by Fifa.
Simon Jordan believes that the Old Firm should have to pay an upfront sum to potentially join the English Premier League.
University team to stand down after being barred from further promotions
World governing body to discuss beach soccer developments in Oceania
Arsenal manager wants attacking play to be rewarded
High profile support received for Sepp Blatter plan.
Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and the Republic to complete in Dublin
Governing body restates its opposition to drug testing laws
Governing body reportedly discussed plans with the ECA last week
Governing body accepts registrations for 2018 and 2022 tournaments
Uefa president criticised for failure to mention debt-ridden Spanish club
World governing body unsure of reasons for the ruling
Club could be forced to pay a hefty penalty if they do not extend their pitch
World governing body wants more locals to buy tickets
Country confirms a bid will be lodged ahead of March 9th deadline
The two countries decide a bid is not financially viable
Appointment to be made before next season but Longmuir stays tight-lipped
Former first minister warned he has a tough task ahead of him
Controversial 'six plus five' rule supported in new study
SFA chief open to possibility of Old Firm B teams in the lower leagues
Governing body manages to double book stadium for two finals
Uefa president suggests limiting clubs' expenditure on salaries and transfers
England have appointed Sebastian Coe to the board of their World Cup bidding team
FA announce Brian Barwick's successor
Host of top-flight managers have their say on fixtures debate
Law-making body will rule on the Irish FA's suggestion this month
Doubts cast over maximum wage at ECA general assembly
Scotland manager George Burley is hoping for a change to the start of the 2009-10 Scottish Premier League season to allow more preparation time ahead of a World Cup qualifying match in August.
A Premier League referee is set to face questioning over his reported claims that players intentionally pick up suspensions to take some time off.
An ever-growing number of this weekend's matches are being called off
England set to face competition from ten nations for the tournament
Fifa president boosts England's hopes of hosting 2018 World Cup
England officially express their interest in hosting the competition
Two bodies discussing possibility of capping expenditure
The country is the latest to register an interest in the tournament
Countries agree to provide stiff competition for England
Councils may be asked to cancel matches which 'trigger conflict'
Andy Hunt claims the British people want to see a unified team in 2012
Start date of Scottish league season to be challenged
Hearts face £10,000 fine for indiscipline
FA stands firm to get fixture moved from the Bernabeu
Prince joins Beckham and Barnes for high-profile charm offensive
A decision about both tournaments will be made in December 2010
Capello's boys move up two places in latest list
Clubs will now have until February 2nd to complete their transactions
Fifa president confirms there is no 'Plan B' for the 2010 tournament
Fifa looks set to back a Team GB football side for the London 2012 Olympics, according to the BBC.
Poland could host the tournament alone, says Uefa president
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland's reported plans could be scuppered
The Scottish Cup third-round tie between Elgin City and Spartans has been rescheduled for next week after an ineligible player was fielded, forcing a replay.
Ukrainian deputy prime minister issues rallying call ahead of meeting with Uefa
No evidence to suggest any wrongdoing in Norwich-Derby clash
SFA admits that the two parties have had 'tentative talks'
Body responds to claims made in El Mundo
Tensions between the French and English football authorities are increasing over plans to increase regulation of the European leagues.
Sutcliffe rejects one-size-fits all approach
World governing body believes countries need more time to prepare fully
New 'bureau' put in place to oversee plans for the tournament
World Cup 2010 hosts want stadia to be smoke-free during the tournament
Former Liverpool man says club managers and players could do without
UK Sport pressing for game to come in line with Wada regulations
Losing in the Champions League qualifying rounds will no longer mean being out of Europe
Plans on the backburner but not dead in the water, says Premier League chief
Concerns growing after some Rangers fans are heard singing 'Famine Song'
Bolton chairman wants radical Premier League restructure
Beckham and Barnes to lend their expertise to the England World Cup 2018 bid team.
The secretary of state for culture, media and sport Andy Burnham has footballing authorities for their opinion on his suggestions on how to keep fans coming back to football.
The Football Association (FA) is looking into match-fixing allegations surrounding the October 4th Championship match between Norwich City and Derby County.
Chief executive Howard Wells has been relieved of his duties by the IFA.
Uefa punishes Atletico for racist chanting
England's proposed friendly with European champions Spain will not be held at the Bernabeu in Madrid following racist abuse of England players at the stadium in 2004.
The Football Association has announced that Manchester United boss David Gill and Football League chairmand Lord Mawhinney have joined the World Cup 2018 bid board.
Scudamore's controversial proposals receive backing
Wigan man joins Rio Ferdinand in condemning football's world governing body
Premier League chief responds to Blatter's criticisms of 'fit and proper' test
England vice-captain says the body needs to take a harder line
Poland corruption allegations lead SFA to restate desire to play back-up
The restructured competition will be called the Uefa Europa Cup from next season.
Uefa confirms that proposals to expand the tournament from 16 to 24 teams have been approved.
Labour MP John Grogan urges the government to add World Cup qualifier highlights to the list of protected events which must be shown on terrestrial television.
Liverpool fans have met to discuss a possible takeover of their club that would take control away from its American owners.
Fans who own Ebbsfleet United will decide on whether to accept a bid for 19-year-old striker John Akinde after a £140,000 offer was made by an unnamed side.
Thaksin Shinawatra is unwilling to sell Manchester City to outside investors, despite interest in the club.
Ipswich fans have been cut off from radio commentary of their team's home fixtures after a complaint from bitter rivals Norwich City.
ShareLiverpoolFC is set to hold a meeting to convince Liverpool supporters to back its bid to take over the club.
Scottish first minister Alex Salmond has rejected plans for a Great Britain football team at the London 2012 Games.
Rick Parry and Rafael Benitez have cleared the air after another falling out between members of Liverpool's hierarchy.
Football Association (FA) chief executive Brian Barwick will leave his role at the end of the year.
Tranmere Rovers have become the latest Football League side to sign up to the 'Enjoy The Match' scheme that encourages a friendly atmosphere at games.
Irish fans are facing a travel nightmare ahead of their country's World Cup Qualifying fixture against Georgia next month.
A date has been set for the beginning of the public hearing into Everton's proposed move to a 50,000 seat stadium in Kirkby.
Football League clubs have increased their spending on agents' feeds, according to new figures.
The National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) has welcomed new research from the Liberal Democrats that claimed disabled fans were receiving a raw deal from the Premier League.
The full collection of speakers at the Leaders in Football conference has been unveiled.
Chelsea captain John Terry has called on officials and clubs to work together to encourage respect throughout football.
The Scottish Amateur Football Association (SAFA) is attempting to compile an exhibition of photographs displaying the history of the country's amateur game.
Football clubs do not pay enough for the policing of their stadiums during matches, the police have claimed.
Bournemouth have been handed a 17 point penalty to play in League Two next season.
Families are being encouraged to actively support their local team in a new initiative launched by the Football League.
The government has decided to call in Everton's plans for a proposed move to a new stadium in Kirkby.
Rotherham have been told they must accept a 17 point deduction if they are to play in League Two this season.
Young footballers are likely to benefit from a £55 million TV deal that will see Sky Sports and the BBC gain rights to broadcast games.
Referees have decided not to strike after the SPL agreed to examine their wage structure.
Football fans could see a British football team compete at the 2012 Olympics after it was backed by the FA.
Premier League clubs could take a midseason break to play friendly games abroad.
The Swiss and Austrian football associations have claimed that Euro 2008 was the best tournament ever organised.
New Era is set to sponsor the Leaders in Football conference which takes place later this year.
Luton Town Football Club 2020 have today (Tuesday) taken over as the official owners of the club.
Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov is expected to attempt to persuade Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith to sell her 15 per cent stake in Arsenal.
Rotherham could be stopped from competing in the Football League if they cannot provide financial assurances for the club's future.
Everton face a nervous wait over plans for their new stadium which are awaiting government approval.
Football fans in Liverpool can visit a new exhibition detailing some of Europe's football history.
Simon Jordan will quit Crystal Palace after becoming disillusioned with life in football after the sale of John Bostock to Tottenham.
Luton Town have lost an appeal against the 10-point deduction for paying agents through a third party.
Uefa president Michel Platini has reiterated his call for the regulation of finances within football, by hinting that salary caps should be imposed.
Several big-names in football have got behind Luton Town by writing letters to the Football Association urging it reconsider a 30-point deduction.
Luton Town have been handed a 30-point deduction by the Football League after failing to meet insolvency rules.
A campaign by fans of Gretna has ensured that the town will have a football team after they were accepted into the East of Scotland League.
There are three countries ready to host the 2010 World Cup, should the plans to hold it in South Africa fall through.
Sepp Blatter has stirred up the controversy surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo's future after claiming that footballers were becoming 'slaves'.
Fifa has increased the number of match tickets available to fans attending the 2010 World Cup.
The European Club Association (ECA) is favouring Uefa's proposal over the number of foreign players to play in national leagues, while rejecting Fifa's plans.
Simon Jordan, the chairman of Crystal Palace, has criticised the Football League's tribunal process after he felt short-changed from John Bostock's transfer to Tottenham.
Michel Platini, the Uefa president, is set to meet with the European Union to discuss plans that could see the introduction of salary caps.
The Scottish Football Association (SFA) is calling on fans to let them know if they are prepared to pay more to watch their side play Argentina in a friendly in November.
Liverpool boss Rick Parry claims that having a place on the board of the European Club Association will be a big benefit to English football.
Football supporters are prepared to snub the expensive match-day tickets of the Premier League to watch European clubs.
Annan Athletic were given a place in the Scottish Football League (SFL) yesterday, after clubs voted to give them the place vacated by the demise of Gretna.
Scottish Football League clubs are voting to decide which team will replace Gretna in the football league for next season.
Every doping test conducted at Euro 2008 came out as negative, according to tournament organisers Uefa.
Uefa has announced a European Social Dialogue Committee for professional football to act as a forum between players and clubs.
A new poll has found that 68 per cent of football fans blame Steve McLaren for England's absence from Euro 2008, along with the failures of grass roots football.
Setanta Sports and the Scottish Premier League have agreed a £125 million contract that will see the TV provider screen 60 live matches a season until 2014.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has a plan B in case the organisation is forced to change the venue of the 2010 World Cup.
Poland and Ukraine's joint bid to host the next European Championships will have to be considered if their stadiums do not meet expectations.
Uefa and Premier League teams are set to clash after plans to regulate football could go as far as the European Union.
Michel Platini, the Uefa president, is ready to bar clubs with debts from competing in European competitions.
Everton have backed plans to distribute European football's wealth more evenly, believing it will bridge the gap between the top sides and the rest in domestic leagues.
Russia and Holland's quarter-final match drew more English football fans to the TV than any other match in Euro 2008.
The German and Turkish football authorities have encouraged their fans to celebrate the semi-final of Euro 2008 with each other.
Many fans were left without tickets, leaving empty seats at several Euro 2008 fixtures because Uefa could not sell the tickets.
English clubs have been warned about appointing managers without a Pro Licence after Paul Ince was appointed manager of Blackburn Rovers.
Uefa wants English clubs to get less money for competing for the Champions League.
Football fans are using Uefa's website in large numbers at Euro 2008 soars in popularity.
Scotland and Argentina are reported to be in negotiations for a friendly match in November, but fans will get the chance to have their say on whether the game should go ahead.
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