Keith Harris, a former financial advisor to Premier League champions Manchester United, has joined Cardiff City as a director.
The Swiss and Austrian football associations have claimed that Euro 2008 was the best tournament ever organised.
Fans of Everton and Liverpool have been captured on camera as part of a new exhibition depicting the emotions behind the life of a football fan.
Keith Wyness has resigned from his position as chief executive of Everton in a move the club maintain is not associated with their new stadium.
New Era is set to sponsor the Leaders in Football conference which takes place later this year.
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.
Luton Town Football Club 2020 have today (Tuesday) taken over as the official owners of the club.
Football supporters are still buying season tickets, despite the financial pressures imposed by the credit crunch.
Plans have been announced that would see Windsor Park, the home of Linfield, developed to international standards.
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.
New football research has shown that many of the visitors to the websites of Premier League teams are coming from abroad.
Arsenal fans have been asked to sit down during games at the Emirates this season, a request that is likely to be unpopular with plenty of Gunners.
Southampton have announced £5 million of losses after parachute payments from the Premier League were ended.
Non-league FA Cup ties will be uploaded to the internet in a new highlights package to give fans a better chance to see their team in the early rounds.
Football fans are enjoying more choice from their television packages through an increased number of suppliers, it has been claimed.
Thierry Henry and Bertie Mee have joined the National Football Museum's Hall of Fame.
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.
Football club chefs are set to compete against one another for the prize of producing the best food in the game.
AC Milan's new signing Ronaldinho has expressed his love for Barcelona fans in an emotional letter.
An English businessman who owns a plumbing firm is set to become the majority shareholder of La Liga club, RCD Mallorca.
Shrewsbury Town have announced that their new ground will be named The Prostar Stadium after being unnamed for a year.
Everton face a nervous wait over plans for their new stadium which are awaiting government approval.
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has claimed that Italian football fans are more committed than those in England.
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.
Football fans in Liverpool can visit a new exhibition detailing some of Europe's football history.
Manchester City fans were not able to travel by boat to their side's Uefa cup game this evening, but they have been offered a lifeline by an airline.
Arsenal supporters have voted Thierry Henry as their greatest ever player after a poll revealed the goal scoring Frenchman to be top.
Manchester City fans are making their way to the Faroe Islands for their side's Uefa Cup qualifying fixture against EB/Streymur, with some opting to take a fishing boat.
Hamburg SV have decided to construct a special burial ground for fans wanting to support their team when they die.
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.
Stuart McMillan, a Scottish MP, has backed calls from the BBC Audience Council for Scotland that recommended that Scottish international football games be shown on the BBC.
Arsenal have defended the decision to rise season ticket prices by 4.5 per cent.
Several big-names in football have got behind Luton Town by writing letters to the Football Association urging it reconsider a 30-point deduction.
The site for Aberdeen's new stadium will be decided by two firms who will assess the areas on a number of different levels.
Olympic Marseille's president, Pape Diouf, was amused by fans who have set-up a website trying to raise funds to bring Didier Drogba back to France.
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.
Peter Cullum and the Norwich City board have mutually agreed to end negotiations over a proposed takeover of the club.
Luton Town have been handed a 30-point deduction by the Football League after failing to meet insolvency rules.
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.
Peter Cullum's bid to buy Norwich City could still go through after he re-opened negotiations with the club's board.
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.
Financial restructuring could help Hearts redevelop their stadium.
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.
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.
Michel Platini, the Uefa president, is set to meet with the European Union to discuss plans that could see the introduction of salary caps.
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.
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.
Every doping test conducted at Euro 2008 came out as negative, according to tournament organisers Uefa.
Despite the restriction on spending being imposed by the credit crunch, football fans are not willing to give up playing football.
Scottish Football League clubs are voting to decide which team will replace Gretna in the football league for next season.
Southend have announced that they will begin building a brand new 22,000 seater stadium.
England fans would turn down a chance to pull a Page 3 girl, to see their country lift the World Cup.
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.
Potential investors looking to buy Norwich City will be forced spend £56 million, according to a statement for the club.
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