The High Court has granted Southend United a 35-day extension to settle their differences with the taxman.
Championship club Cardiff City are due in court over money owed to the taxman for the third time today.
Home Park could be sold to Plymouth Argyle's holding company in an attempt to raise funds.
The FA is seeking financial assurances from Portsmouth before handing over the club's FA Cup winnings.
Rangers have confirmed that principal shareholder Sir David Murray has been approached about a possible takeover.
The implementation of UEFA's financial fair play rules will take place over a three-year period, starting in 2012.
Manchester United's chief executive has claimed that the Glazer family do not want to sell the club.
A sports finance expert has urged football clubs to rethink their pay strategies at the Soccerex event in Manchester.
Losing a second UEFA Champions League spot is likely to have a lasting impact on the Scottish Premier League, according to former SFA chief executive David Taylor.
The latest Football Money League from Deloitte shows that Manchester United now trail behind Real Madrid and Barcelona in terms of generating revenue.
Dean Hoyle now owns 100 per cent of League One's Huddersfield Town.
Kiwi businessman Victor Cattermole is holding talks over a potential takeover at debt-laden Portsmouth.
Crewe Alexandra's academy policy has found favour with Football League chairman Lord Mawhinney.
As expected, Portsmouth have become the first English Premier League club to go into administration.
The extent of the English Premier League's borrowing has been revealed in a new UEFA report.
Unless a last-minute buyer can be found, Portsmouth will go into administration on Friday.
Participation in the UEFA Champions League helped Rangers to record a six-month profit of just over £13 million.
Research shows that Manchester City's Emmanuel Adebayor is the highest paid player in 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.
The failure to reach the group stages of this season's UEFA Champions League had a significant impact on Celtic's financial performance.
Former Lincoln City chairman Ray Trew has taken over at Notts County, leading to the resignation of Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Complications over the ownership of Selhurst Park could deter investors at Crystal Palace.
A lack of strict financial regulation is damaging football, Manchester MP Tony Lloyd has said.
The Football League chairman has voiced concerns about what he views as football's unsustainable business model.
An advert has been placed in the Financial Times by administrators dealing with the sale of Crystal Palace.
The High Court has granted Portsmouth a seven-day reprieve in their bid to stave off a winding-up petition from HMRC.
West Ham United will attempt to balance the books by slashing wages across the board in the summer.
Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie is preparing for the struggling club's court date with HM Revenue & Customs.
A new fundraising plan has been unveiled by West Ham United's deputy chairman Karren Brady.
Hong Kong-based businessman Balram Chainrai has taken over from Ali al-Faraj at Fratton Park.
The prospect of a wage cap is starting to appeal to West Ham United owner David Sullivan.
Crystal Palace's administrator has said that he is confident of securing a buyer for the club.
Securing new investment is a priority for Liverpool, according to the club's managing director Christian Purslow.
Football financier Keith Harris has revealed that he has been approached by Manchester United fans over a possible buyout.
Economic expert Vince Cable has voiced concerns over the state of football finance in the UK.
Crystal Palace have been deducted ten points for falling into administration but Neil Warnock has vowed to continue as manager.
West Bromwich Albion manager Roberto Di Matteo is relieved that his club have so far managed to avoid financial difficulties.
Cardiff City will use funds generated by their season ticket offer to ease the financial strain on the club rather than buy new players.
The club have announced a new investor that will satisfy debts and provide working capital.
The prime minister has commented on the high level of debt in English football and urged clubs to remember their "responsibilities" to supporters.
Portsmouth may be allowed to participate in the January transfer window if new documentation is approved.
The insolvency firm P&A Partnership has been appointed as administrators to Crystal Palace.
Tom Hicks is not expected to put the profits from a baseball team sale into the English football club.
Malaysian entrepreneur Tony Fernandes has not ruled out investing in West Ham United following the takeover by David Gold and David Sullivan.
Manchester United's owner Red Football Joint Venture owes more than £700 million for the first time.
West Ham United's new owners have claimed that they bought the club as fans, not businessmen.
Portsmouth executive director Mark Jacob has accused the league of treating his club as "poor relations".
The death of chief executive Jim Bowe will not halt Intermarket's bid for West Ham United, according to owner David Byrne.
Businessman and Kilmarnock fan Kenny Alexander hopes to boost the club with an investment offer.
Former Birmingham City owner David Sullivan has said that he was shocked by the financial condition of many English football clubs.
Ryan Babel has called for fresh investment at Liverpool after responding to a fan's question on Twitter.
Cardiff City could be the subject of a £40 million takeover bid from American investors.
The Football League has removed its transfer restrictions on Plymouth Argyle.
A newspaper report indicates that an unnamed American investor is one of four parties now interested in bidding for West Ham United.
The English Premier League intends to use Portsmouth's latest share of television money to help pay off the club's outstanding debts.
The arrival of fresh investment from Norway could solve Notts County's problems with the taxman, it has been claimed.
A newspaper report indicating financial turmoil at Cardiff City has been discredited by the club.
Peter Trembling and Sven-Goran Eriksson are hopeful of bringing more money into Notts County.
Chelsea is wiping out its debt in anticipation of UEFA's new financial regulations, the club's full-year results have indicated.
Portsmouth's financial problems look set to continue into the new year, with a player exodus likely to occur in the transfer window.
Arsenal's second largest shareholder Alisher Usmanov wants Stan Kroenke to voice his intentions for the club.
Peter Trembling claims that Notts County are making progress in their bid to attract fresh investment to the club.
Cash-strapped Championship side Watford saw three directors resign at the club's annual general meeting.
Former Birmingham City co-owner David Sullivan has hit back at Carson Yeung after police were called in to check the accounts at St Andrews.
The English Premier League will not lift Portsmouth's transfer ban unless the club makes an agreement to pay off debts.
The current ban on transfers at Home Park will not prevent new signings in January, according to Plymouth Argyle.
Manchester United could be the subject of a £1 billion takeover bid, according to reports.
Executive chairman Peter Trembling has purchased Notts County in a management buyout.
Arsenal's second-biggest shareholder Alisher Usmanov has upped his stake following the fresh share purchases by Stan Kroenke last month.
Manager Dave Jones is looking for a fresh cash injection to bring new players to Cardiff City during the transfer window.
Munto Finance are believed to have put Notts County up for sale, with executive chairman Peter Trembling poised to take over.
Players could walk out on Crystal Palace if the December 14th deadline for payment is not met.
Former Birmingham City owners David Gold and David Sullivan have submitted an offer to buy into West Ham United, according to a report.
The Football League chairman believes that the Championship will struggle to survive without salary capping measures.
Rangers board members are set to face questions from concerned fans at Ibrox this evening.
The majority of players have not been paid on time at Portsmouth, the club have confirmed.
Buying half of the Ricoh Arena is not currently on the agenda for Coventry City, according to Ray Ranson.
The football sector is starting to financially bounce back from the economic downturn, it has been asserted.
New figures have shown that Everton made a loss of £6.7 million last season.
Official figures have shown that England's top-flight clubs spent £70 million on agents' fees last season.
A fresh loan of £1 million will not be enough to keep Watford going into the new year, according to the club's holding company.
The Tranmere and Wirral Football Supporters Trust wants to become the third largest shareholder at Prenton Park.
Another European defeat has left Rangers fans urging the club to secure new investment.
Newspaper claims that the price of football is becoming unmanageable for supporters in Scotland.
Charlton Athletic is "plan B" if David Sullivan fails to take over West Ham United, according to a report.
Financial difficulties could force Crystal Palace to offload several members of the first-team squad in January, according to reports.
Reports of financial difficulties at Swindon Town have prompted a response from the Wiltshire club.
New figures show that Tottenham Hotspur are enjoying record profits on the back of lucrative player sales.
The threat of closure has been avoided after Accrington Stanley paid off their outstanding tax debt before the deadline.
The average gate at the Reebok Stadium rose by eight per cent to 22,485 last season, according to new data.
New buyers are in the frame for struggling Southend United, according to a report.
Malaysian tycoon Dato Chan Tien Ghee will soon be making an investment in Cardiff City, according to chairman Peter Ridsdale.
Former shareholder Ilyas Khan wants to work with the club to pay off outstanding tax debts.
Football fans could be facing higher prices for season tickets in the English Premier League and the Championship next season, according to a report.
A fresh share purchase has seen Stan Kroenke increase his stake in Arsenal to 28.9 per cent this week.
Rangers should follow the example of Barcelona and become a supporter-owned club, according to a fans' spokesperson.
US businessman Robert Kraft maintains an interest in Liverpool investment, but has reservations about the lack of a salary cap.
Kevin Keegan has been awarded another financial victory over his former employers.
Martyn Starnes, chief executive of Yeovil Town, believes that smaller clubs will continue to suffer if financial problems are not solved.
The Manchester United millionaire claims that high wages are a necessary part of modern football.
Lakshmi Mittal's steel empire has enabled him to become British football's richest man, according to FourFourTwo.
Blackburn Rovers will make the short trip to Accrington Stanley for a fundraising friendly on Tuesday October 13th.
Randy Lerner is not hoping to secure new investors for Aston Villa, according to the English Premier League outfit.
The sale of Newcastle United could be imminent following Kevin Keegan's £2 million settlement.
Reports indicate that Portsmouth owner Sulaiman al-Fahim could make way for another new owner at Fratton Park.
Sulaiman Al-Fahim has set a date for his first official meeting with Portsmouth supporters.
Don Foster MP wants more support for football fans who struggle to afford supporting their team.
Fans of other clubs attended Accrington Stanley's match against Darlington to support the struggling Lancashire side.
Recent share purchases show that Alisher Usmanov is still in a prominent football finance position at Arsenal.
Manchester City are reported to have made more than $1 million after defeating Barcelona in a friendly last week.
A share placing has helped Tottenham Hotspur gain £15 million towards plans to move to a new football stadium next to their current White Hart Lane home.
Aston Villa are being careful in their spending habits to ensure that football finance problems do not arise in the future.
Nicklas Bendtner has decided to change his squad number to 52 from 26 at Arsenal, meaning many fans have the wrong information on their shirts.
English Premier League clubs are not matching the revenues gained two years ago through football sponsorship deals.
Crystal Palace have failed to pay some past players bonuses and signing-on fees.
David Dein has stated that a lack of spending at Arsenal has left the club in the Stone Ages compared to their rivals.
Hastings Borough Council has rejected plans from the club to develop a new state-of-the-art football stadium.
David Taylor, UEFA's general secretary, says he is concerned that a Premier League club could "do a Leeds United".
The signings of Gareth Barry, Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor have helped to carry Manchester City's annual wage bill over the £100 million barrier.
Tom Hicks and George Gillett have agreed a debt extension with RBS and Wachovia for an additional year.
Manchester City are still not good enough to challenge for the English Premier League, Sir Alex Ferguson has said.
Sir Alex Ferguson will have the financial banking to add to his squad before the start of the club's upcoming title defence.
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.
Livingston had to play their recent friendly with Falkirk behind closed doors after West Lothian Council decided against providing the club's stadium with a safety certificate.
Sponsor Tony Roach has provided extra funding for Histon to improve their playing squad this season.
The Brazilian believes that players earning vast amounts of money could set a bad example for players of the future.
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.
Ivan Gazidis believes a cap could help clubs become more financially stable, while developing a more competitive league.
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.
Southampton's staff are still yet to be paid during June.
Stafford Rangers are looking for 250 supporters to donate £200 to a rescue fund to help keep the club going.
The Spanish government has decided against amending a law which allows foreign football stars in the country to pay less tax.
Some Newcastle United players are set to receive a share of a £10 million bonus fund despite the club being relegated from the English Premier League.
Football League clubs will be prevented from delving into the transfer market while tax repayments are owed.
Northwich Victoria will be allowed into the Blue Square North next season, albeit with a ten point penalty.
HM Revenue and Customs appear satisfied with proposals from Accrington Stanley to clear their £300,000 debt in the next 12 months.
A £5 million decrease in revenue has not prevented the SFA investing in the Scottish game.
Paul Sturrock believes that some players in the Championship may have to lower their wage demands.
Liverpool FC holding company loss puts pressure on the club's American owners.
Football sponsorship, TV money and increases in gate receipts all mean it is essential for clubs to remain in the English Premier League.
Clubs in the English Premier League have overtaken those from the German Bundesliga in terms of the amount of profit they collectively generate.
Clubs struggling while others are preparing to spend heavily is just the way business is, according to a Football League chairman.
Manchester United and Chelsea have the biggest debts in the English Premier League, according to information.
The FA may consider some kind of sponsorship deal for Wembley Stadium to boost its finances.
Aldershot Town fans have raised £40,000 to help the club make progress in the transfer market next season.
Norwich City director Michael Foulger has proposed an interesting incentive to deter fans from claiming their ticket rebate following relegation.
Livingston have turned to fans to try and boost the finances of the club.
Fans are to attend the UEFA Champions League final in Rome despite the credit crunch because it is a one-off event.
Major changes lie in store at Newcastle United as the club look to come to terms financially with their relegation from the English Premier League.
The Guardian has named Joseba Etxeberria's decision to play for Athletic Bilbao without being paid in its list of kind gestures made in football.
Football clubs have failed to pass on the benefits of the VAT reduction from December, according to a fan.
English clubs could do more to help the Asian game as the country currently does not benefit much from the current pre-season tours of the location.
Sepp Blatter has warned English clubs that they could be the largest affected by the credit crunch.
Despite reaching the FA Cup final and selling Michael Chopra to Sunderland in a £5 million deal, Cardiff City still registered a loss in the year ending May 31st 2008.
Stirling Albion owner and chairman Peter McKenzie has backed a scheme by fans to seal finance to take over the club.
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.
Preston will not overspend if they achieve promotion to the Premier League, according to chairman Derek Shaw.
A football survey has revealed that fans may reduce their merchandise buying next season.
David Gold believes that Birmingham getting promoted to the Premier League may help to interest investors.
A source has revealed that Southampton may only survive another eight days if they are not bought out.
A large number of football fans believe that players are paid too much money, a new survey has revealed.
Manchester United will no longer provide the 'One Year Only' ticket next season after investigations by the Office of Fair Trading.
West Ham chairman Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson is still looking for a potential buyer for the English Premier League club.
Former owner racked up losses with player spending spree
Midfielder could be kicked out of his home after failing to receive wages
Blue Square Premier side can now be bought for £1
Portsmouth reveal financial results for year 2007/08.
Financially-troubled club Southampton are hopeful of avoiding a points penalty following parent company Southampton Leisure Holdings' decision to call in administrators.
Clyde's future uncertain in wake of stadium dispute.
Southampton legend vows to back investors in troubled Championship side
Managing director denies the club would be in financial trouble if they are relegated
Watford chairman expresses "disappointment" at latest figures
Saints could be hit with ten-point penalty after holding company ceased trading
American now holds 20 per cent after buying shares off fellow director Fiszman
American enlists Merrill Lynch to sound out buyers
Lord Mawhinney has told Football League clubs to set themselves realistic business plans to survive.
Fans will be able to watch the Uefa Cup quarter-final for as little as £5
Share issue and selling naming rights among the plans
Robins could be buoyed by £100,000 loan
Coffers boosted substantially from sales of Keane and Berbatov
Majority are concerned about the impact of the economic downturn on gates
League One side 'missed payments' as a result of Sheffield United's relegation
New study shows chairmen believe there are tough times ahead
Uefa president criticised for failure to mention debt-ridden Spanish club
An English-led group is rumoured to be preparing a bid to buy West Ham
Fourth year of record turnover for Germany's clubs
Gunners also see match-day and broadcasting income rise
Quakers fail to find new investment in time
Blue Square Premier club struggling to attract necessary membership renewals
Premier League chief reacts negatively to Uefa president's plan
Players on the verge of leaving after not being paid in 2009
Celtic chief executive focusing on positives
Uefa president suggests limiting clubs' expenditure on salaries and transfers
Billionaire now owns 25 per cent of the Gunners' shares
Football finance expert says new TV deal is increasing clubs' appeal
New report suggests Chelsea owner has taken a massive hit to his wealth
Rumours scotched after singer was seen during Griffin Park loss
Terras in desperate plea to stave off administration
Blues take sizeable hit during the last financial year
Spanish champions finish ahead of Manchester United
Doubts cast over maximum wage at ECA general assembly
Club reveal that prices will be slashed by seven per cent on average
Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate revealed recently that the club has debts of £85 million.
Sports minister delighted at new deal but urges community focus
Chairman reveals parties are interested in buying the club
Celtic boss laments wages on offer in Premier League
Unnamed player allegedly claims that the club have not paid players' wages
Consortium announces acquisition of the Scottish side
Two bodies discussing possibility of capping expenditure
Red Devils will not renew deal when it expires in May 2010
Chinese government offers subsidy to help improve youth development
Catalan side found guilty of breach of contract with media group
Addicks reveal alarming set of results
Tractor Boys release concerning financial data
Manchester City's new owner is now the leader of the pack
Governing body slashes cost of watching national team at Wembley
Liverpool co-owners are granted six-month grace period
World governing body is on a firm footing, says president
But oligarch refuses to rule out intention to secure a 'blocking stake'
Study shows tournament winner will pocket a staggering £100 million
Chairman remains on the lookout for benefactor
Cash boost for the country's 2018 bid
Staveley confirms withdrawal over "unrealistic" valuation
General director says reports are well wide of the mark
Arsenal are top dogs as Uefa hands over money for players' participation in the tournament
Two parties agree an out-of-court settlement
Dutch champions record strong annual figures
Sports business expert says economic downturn is a chance for reflection
Study shows that the Premier League is the most lucrative
Gold mining head behind reported bid
Blue Square Premier side in tens of thousands pounds' worth of debt
FA chairman in rallying call for Football League clubs
The two bodies agree to settle the payment in 2010
Broadcasting rights deal should net clubs extra cash
Economic woes will only have a 'limited impact'
Serie A side set to rake in the cash from England man's loan
Distribution soars after website facelifts
Wigan chairman Dave Whelan has warned that the Premier League bubble could burst if foreign owners pull out.
Uefa general secretary says clubs could be expelled from European competition
West Ham chairman will not suffer from Landsbanki plight
General secretary hints at the possibility of examinations of club's finances
The head of the bid team explains that the club has received their proposal
Gunners record rise of £37 million in pre-tax profits for the 2007/08 season.
Norwich chief executive remains coy over suggestions that billionaire Peter Cullum is preparing a fresh bid for the club.
Influx of sugar-daddies is not a problem for Premier league chief executive.
SPL side in the black for the fourth successive year.
Owner responds to furious demonstrations over the weekend by giving the fans what they want.
Dubai investors reject claims they are lining up Newcastle or returning with another bid for Liverpool.
Hammers are dealt huge blow as sponsor goes into administration.
John Williams says credit crunch will gradually take its toll on the game.
Everton chairman despairs as wealthy owners continue to flood into the Premier League.
The latest Stanley Park setback could prove costly as rivals continue to reap the match-day rewards.
German league is close to becoming the second-richest top division in Europe.
The head of the new consortium at Manchester City hints that he will out-spend the Russian as he attempts to bring silverware to Eastlands.
Construction of Liverpool's new ground has been delayed, with the club blaming the credit crunch.
Thaksin Shinawatra is unwilling to sell Manchester City to outside investors, despite interest in the club.
Norwich City fans will contribute money to their club's transfer fund as part of a new initiative set up by fans.
ShareLiverpoolFC is set to hold a meeting to convince Liverpool supporters to back its bid to take over the club.
A grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund will boost Tamworth Football Club by bringing together memories of fans, players and officials.
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.
Manchester United have signed a five-year sponsorship deal with Saudi Telecom worth £10 million.
Reading chairman John Madejski claims professional footballers are being paid too much.
Football League clubs have increased their spending on agents' feeds, according to new figures.
Premier League officials will watch attendances this season to ensure the economic climate is not adversely affecting the game.
The majority of Premier League football clubs are failing to offer the recommended facilities to their disabled supporters, it has been claimed.
Football clubs do not pay enough for the policing of their stadiums during matches, the police have claimed.
Scottish teams are feeling the cost of the credit crunch, a new survey has claimed.
Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra could face a Premier League investigation after facing corruption charges in his native Thailand.
The Football Association has signed a four-year deal with the BBC which will see the broadcaster cover FA Cup and England internationals, as well as Premier League games.
Football supporters are preparing to shell out for their side's new replica kit as the new season gets underway.
Setanta Sports is investing in its online marketing to show football fans that it has the content to attract viewers.
Bournemouth have been handed a 17 point penalty to play in League Two next season.
Rotherham have been told they must accept a 17 point deduction if they are to play in League Two this season.
Mark Clattenburg has been suspended from refereeing games amid allegations linking him to the debts of certain businesses.
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.
Manchester City claim that Thaksin Shinawatra wants to stay at the club, despite reports linking him with a sale.
The start to the Scottish Premier League season could be under threat if referees decide to strike over a pay dispute.
Queens Park Rangers have repaid £10 million owed to the ABC Corporation after reaching a deadline to repay the cash.
Premier League clubs could take a midseason break to play friendly games abroad.
Everton have denied speculation linking the proposed move to a new stadium in Kirkby with a direct investment in the club.
Keith Harris, a former financial advisor to Premier League champions Manchester United, has joined Cardiff City as a director.
Luton Town Football Club 2020 have today (Tuesday) taken over as the official owners of the club.
Leeds United have announced Netflights.com as their new shirt sponsor with the website stepping in after another deal broke down.
Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov is expected to attempt to persuade Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith to sell her 15 per cent stake in Arsenal.
Plans have been announced that would see Windsor Park, the home of Linfield, developed to international standards.
Football supporters are still buying season tickets, despite the financial pressures imposed by the credit crunch.
Rotherham could be stopped from competing in the Football League if they cannot provide financial assurances for the club's future.
Members of Sheffield Wednesday fan group Wednesdayite are set to vote on whether to sell their shares to Geoff Sheard.
Football fans are enjoying more choice from their television packages through an increased number of suppliers, it has been claimed.
Southampton have announced £5 million of losses after parachute payments from the Premier League were ended.
Everton shareholders are calling for an EGM after placing a petition against the club's proposed move to a 55,000 seat stadium in Kirkby.
An English businessman who owns a plumbing firm is set to become the majority shareholder of La Liga club, RCD Mallorca.
Watford fans will benefit from a new loyalty scheme reducing the amount of financial burden on fans.
Aston Villa are seeing dramatic increases to their income through the development of the club's corporate facilities.
AFC Bournemouth have announced new owners after Sport-6 agreed to take control of the club and invest money.
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.
Arsenal have defended the decision to rise season ticket prices by 4.5 per cent.
Luton Town have been handed a 30-point deduction by the Football League after failing to meet insolvency rules.
Peter Cullum and the Norwich City board have mutually agreed to end negotiations over a proposed takeover of the club.
There are three countries ready to host the 2010 World Cup, should the plans to hold it in South Africa fall through.
Peter Cullum's bid to buy Norwich City could still go through after he re-opened negotiations with the club's board.
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.
Financial restructuring could help Hearts redevelop their stadium.
Football supporters are prepared to snub the expensive match-day tickets of the Premier League to watch European clubs.
Queens Park Rangers have agreed a three-year £7 million sponsorship deal with Gulf Air.
Watford fans could see new owners move into Vicarage Road after the club announced that it is searching for a buyer.
Scottish Football League clubs are voting to decide which team will replace Gretna in the football league for next season.
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.
Potential investors looking to buy Norwich City will be forced spend £56 million, according to a statement for the club.
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.
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