Just 9,000 tickets have currently been sold as Wolverhampton Wanderers and Fulham head to Australia as part of their pre-season activities.
A £280,000 debt must by paid by Livingston to avoid the club falling into administration.
Ji-Sung Park is a fan of Manchester United's new kit although a fan has remarked that it may be better suited to rugby.
Some 200 Liverpool fans can enter a competition to watch the club's game against Singapore on July 26th.
The Stadium of Light could seat around 55,000 or 60,000 supporters in the near future.
Southampton's staff are still yet to be paid during June.
Liverpool are not guaranteed to sign a new football sponsorship deal with Carlsberg next year.
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.
The Soccer City Stadium will be proof of what can be achieved in South Africa.
Steve Tilson is unimpressed by the decision to allow Football League teams to name seven substitutes in their matchday squads.
Newcastle United have revealed that they will play in a new yellow away kit next season.
German football attendances have risen for the eighth successive season, with the average Bundesliga game being watched by 41,904 fans last season.
ESPN is set to pay £100 million for the two English Premier League packages recently taken away from Setanta for next season.
Administrators Leonard Curtis have agreed a deal with the consortium fronted by former Manchester City striker Jim Melrose to take over at Stockport County.
Charles McLeod travelled over 120,000 miles and spent £14,000 watching Reading last season.
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.
Manchester United have signed a five-year deal with the Chinese electronics manufacturer which will result in co-branded products such as digital cameras.
Promotion to the Championship has left Scunthorpe United believing they could sell out half of their home league fixtures next season.
Cristiano Ronaldo's agent is looking to get the player a better image rights deal at Real Madrid.
Amateur and professional photographers have been given the chance to win a trip to next year's FIFA World Cup by Sony.
A debate has arisen over who should have to pay to ensure that police are deployed at SPL games.
Aon has stated that Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Real Madrid has no bearing on its football sponsorship deal with Manchester United.
Mike Young has been drawing caricatures of Cardiff City players in the family end of the new ground.
Teams in the Blue Square Premier League will be substantially worse off financially if Setanta fails to find an investor.
Football League clubs will be prevented from delving into the transfer market while tax repayments are owed.
Portsmouth City Council want to take advantage of the "once in a lifetime" opportunity of hosting the World Cup.
It will take two years before the capacity of Stoke City's Britannia Stadium surpasses the 30,000-seater mark.
Karoo will no longer see its name on the shirts of Hull City as a new football sponsor has been found.
Northwich Victoria will be allowed into the Blue Square North next season, albeit with a ten point penalty.
BBC Suffolk will provide commentary to all of the Ipswich Town games for the next three seasons following an agreement with the club.
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.
The chief executive of Emirates has revealed that no trophies were expected this season at Arsenal.
Individuals unable to make it to England's game with Andorra if the planned tube strike goes ahead have been told that they will get their tickets refunded.
For Liverpool to host a game as part of a successful World Cup bid a new stadium is needed in the city.
Dean Hoyle is to cycle to the club's first away game of next season to give a financial boost to Yorkshire Air Ambulance.
Paul Sturrock believes that some players in the Championship may have to lower their wage demands.
National Security Officers in Asia have been advised in workshops on how to ensure safety standards are adhered to.
Liverpool FC holding company loss puts pressure on the club's American owners.
Clubs struggling while others are preparing to spend heavily is just the way business is, according to a Football League chairman.
David Gold believes introducing a squad limit to the English Premier League will help make the division more competitive.
Clubs in the English Premier League have overtaken those from the German Bundesliga in terms of the amount of profit they collectively generate.
Football sponsorship, TV money and increases in gate receipts all mean it is essential for clubs to remain in the English Premier League.
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.
The FA may consider some kind of sponsorship deal for Wembley Stadium to boost its finances.
Manchester United and Chelsea have the biggest debts in the English Premier League, according to information.
Aldershot Town fans have raised £40,000 to help the club make progress in the transfer market next season.
Just 200 season tickets remain for Hull City's second season in the English Premier League.
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