The current football creditors' rule has come under renewed scrutiny from a parliamentary committee, a report has revealed.
West Bromwich Albion chairman Jeremy Peace could stand to make millions from a potential takeover, it has been suggested.
Scottish football has become too backward-looking, according to new SFA chief executive Stewart Regan.
Manchester United are not being hampered in the transfer market by the Glazer family's debt, manager Sir Alex Ferguson has claimed.
West Ham United remain favourites to move into London's Olympic stadium after the 2012 Games, according to director Karren Brady.
Manchester United can afford to add new players to their squad, chief executive David Gill has claimed.
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.
Some football fans believe their concerns over the number of new replica shirts hitting the market are not being taken into account, according to a report.
Sheffield Wednesday could be on the verge of being taken over by an American investment group, it has been suggested.
London Olympics boss Lord Coe believes the idea of a joint British football team is likely to find favour among many football fans.
Portsmouth boss Steve Cotterill has admitted he is struggling to assemble a sufficiently strong squad ahead of the start of the Championship season.
League One side Sheffield Wednesday have become the latest club to receive a winding-up order from the taxman.
Fans have been left disappointed by the latest setback to Bristol City's new stadium plan.
A game against their first ever competitive opponents will mark Luton Town's 125th anniversary tonight.
Additional officials behind the goals will become a feature of UEFA Champions League games this season.
A court has agreed to bring forward a decision affecting Portsmouth's administration which should see it made before the new football season.
Football fans have complained about the axing of two bus routes that they claim will make it more expensive for them to travel to Reading matches.
Concerns over the impact vuvuzelas could have on safety have led to the horns being banned at White Hart Lane.
Transport issues are proving to be a further stumbling block for Tottenham Hotspur's proposed White Hart Lane redevelopment.
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.
Portsmouth will remain in administration until a dispute with HM Revenue and Customs over creditor repayments is resolved, according to a report.
Plans to build a supermarket at Ashton Gate will be recommended to Bristol City's planning committee next week.
The FA could be set to propose scrapping FA Cup replays to create space for a winter break, according to a report.
Championship new boys Leicester City have denied Milan Mandaric is on the verge of selling his stake in the football club.
Scottish Premier League football clubs such as Rangers and Hearts could be dangerously dependent on rich individual backers.
Southampton will prevent football fans from taking vuvuzela horns into St Mary's Stadium from next season.
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce wants to see English Premier League football clubs nurturing greater numbers of native youngsters.
Blackpool's opening-day clash with Lancashire rivals Wigan Athletic has been moved to the DW Stadium while work on Bloomfield Road is finished.
Middlesbrough have revealed that they will have a different shirt sponsor for each month of next season, after failing to reach a satisfactory yearly deal.
The Independent Manchester United Supporters' Association has urged football fans not to buy the team's new shirt.
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.
The 2012 Olympic Games in London could force the football season to be pushed back, according to the head of the organising team.
Blackburn Rovers legend Tony Parkes believes Saurin Shah's mooted takeover will not proceed unless it is best for the football club.
Southend United manager Paul Sturrock has urged the Essex club's football fans to get behind the team when the new season gets underway.
Notts County have announced that their outstanding debts to HM Revenue and Customs have been fully repaid.
Chesterfield have officially taken ownership of the new 10,300-seater B2net Stadium, which will replace the century-old Saltergate ground.
Liverpool supporters have held a demonstration in the city's St George's Plateau to voice their opposition to the club's American owners.
Championship club Cardiff City have been issued with a second winding-up petition by HM Revenue and Customs.
British football clubs have had to reduce prices in order to hang on to football fans during the economic slump, according to a new poll.
Tottenham Hotspur could play with a number of sponsors' logos on their shirts next season, it has been claimed.
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes the English national team could benefit from a winter break.
Manchester United captain and former England right-back Gary Neville has expressed opposition to the introduction of home-grown player quotas.
Former Labour MP Richard Caborn believes the English FA should follow the example of its German counterpart and restructure the national game.
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.
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.
Andy Burnham, the former health secretary, claims years of "rampant commercialism" have damaged the standing 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.
21 October 2010
21 October 2010
21 October 2010
20 October 2010
20 October 2010