Council leader Warren Bradley has claimed that Liverpool are close to starting work on their new stadium in Stanley Park.
Chelsea is wiping out its debt in anticipation of UEFA's new financial regulations, the club's full-year results have indicated.
Peter Trembling and Sven-Goran Eriksson are hopeful of bringing more money into Notts County.
Portsmouth's financial problems look set to continue into the new year, with a player exodus likely to occur in the transfer window.
Ian Watmore has said that the FA is preparing to enter a "critical" period in terms of the governing body's financial situation.
Arsenal's second largest shareholder Alisher Usmanov wants Stan Kroenke to voice his intentions for the club.
A five-figure sum has been spent on ensuring that Wigan Athletic's game against Blackburn Rovers goes ahead this weekend.
Supporters were not misled over the decision to replace Mark Hughes with Roberto Mancini, Manchester City have stated.
Stan Collymore has called for new measures to prevent widespread postponements during the winter months.
Peter Trembling claims that Notts County are making progress in their bid to attract fresh investment to the club.
South Korea's Ki Sung-Yong will help to raise the international profile of the Scottish Premier League, according to Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell.
A Leicester City fan has three more grounds to visit before he can claim to have experienced every stadium in the Football League.
Sheffield Wednesday's stadium is deemed more suited to staging FIFA World Cup football than the home of their city rivals, according to Sir Dave Richards.
The Scottish Premier League has decided against bringing back a winter break for the 2010-11 campaign.
Colchester United have refused to allocate more tickets to Norwich City supporters ahead of their League One meeting next month.
The south London rivals have united to honour two of the capital's street violence victims, Rob Knox and Jimmy Mizen.
A place in England's FIFA World Cup bid has thrilled Milton Keynes Dons chairman Pete Winkelman.
Supporters will have the price of their season ticket refunded if Cardiff City make it to the top-flight.
Cash-strapped Championship side Watford saw three directors resign at the club's annual general meeting.
The English Premier League has asked Wolverhampton Wanderers to explain their decision to rest ten first-team players against Manchester United.
Leaving the Moss Rose for a new 7,000-seater stadium is on the agenda for Macclesfield Town.
The current ban on transfers at Home Park will not prevent new signings in January, according to Plymouth Argyle.
The English Premier League will not lift Portsmouth's transfer ban unless the club makes an agreement to pay off debts.
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.
Arsenal are preparing to launch a compensation claim over Robin van Persie's ankle injury, according to Arsene Wenger.
Executive chairman Peter Trembling has purchased Notts County in a management buyout.
Manchester United could be the subject of a £1 billion takeover bid, according to reports.
The response of North Somerset Council planning officials to Bristol City's stadium plans has infuriated chief executive Colin Sexstone.
Arsenal's second-biggest shareholder Alisher Usmanov has upped his stake following the fresh share purchases by Stan Kroenke last month.
Munto Finance are believed to have put Notts County up for sale, with executive chairman Peter Trembling poised to take over.
Manager Dave Jones is looking for a fresh cash injection to bring new players to Cardiff City during the transfer window.
Football fans can watch Oldham Athletic play Exeter City for just £2 on Saturday.
Former Birmingham City owners David Gold and David Sullivan have submitted an offer to buy into West Ham United, according to a report.
Players could walk out on Crystal Palace if the December 14th deadline for payment is not met.
In an attempt to ease the financial problems at Ibrox, Walter Smith will continue as Rangers boss without a contract.
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.
Supporters at the West Yorkshire derby in League One united to salute a group of returning soldiers.
Government ministers are exploring the possibility of reviving Everton's proposed move to Kirkby, according to reports.
A new ticket offer based on a post-Christmas winning run has been introduced by Middlesbrough.
The majority of players have not been paid on time at Portsmouth, the club have confirmed.
A request for fans to stay seated has not gone down well with Queens Park Rangers fans.
Buying half of the Ricoh Arena is not currently on the agenda for Coventry City, according to Ray Ranson.
An investigation has been launched after a fan was injured when a temporary stand fell during a game between Blackpool and Preston North End.
The Republic of Ireland could be in a position to receive compensation for missing out on the FIFA World Cup, it has been suggested.
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.
Overseas students have been invited to get at taste of Scottish football at Partick Thistle this weekend.
Reading winger Jobi McAnuff thinks that ex-players should consider a second career as a referee.
Official figures have shown that England's top-flight clubs spent £70 million on agents' fees last season.
9 March 2010
8 March 2010
8 March 2010
8 March 2010
5 March 2010