Why it’s time for Louis Van Gaal to go
I don’t know a United fan who thinks he should stay. Frankly, almost anyone right now would do a better job than Louis Van Gaal.
The Manchester United striker Mason Greenwood is to leave the club after what’s being described as “mutual agreement” after an internal inquiry into his conduct.
Britain has long been a nation of football obsessives. But for many disabled fans, following their favourite team is a massive challenge.
I don’t know a United fan who thinks he should stay. Frankly, almost anyone right now would do a better job than Louis Van Gaal.
Bournemouth are on the verge of clinching promotion to the Premier League: a dramatic turnaround for a football club facing liquidation seven years ago.
Sunderland and England winger Adam Johnson has been arrested on suspicion of sexual activity with a girl under 16.
A sell-out crowd will watch England women’s football team play Germany at Wembley on Sunday. Is it passing fad or do women offer the prospect of a bright and successful future for the national game?
Rani Abraham, who says she was exposed to sexist and offensive emails while working at the Premier League, now plans to sue the Football Association.
This weekend sees the start of the 2014-15 Premier League season – and with around £600m spent on transfers this summer, there’ll be some new faces on show. Malcolm Boughen reviews the prospects.
Costa Rica’s 1-0 win over Italy ends England’s World Cup 2014 campaign after less than a week – their quickest-ever exit from the competition. What can the FA do to change English football’s course?
As 19-year-old Raheem Sterling prepares to take to the field in England’s ‘”do or die” World Cup clash against Uruguay, here are the key facts you should know about him.
QPR’s Championship play-off victory settles the last big issue of the domestic football season. Channel 4 News returns to its study of the “yo-yo clubs” who move between the two top divisions.
The Football Association restates its position that it cannot take action against Premier League Chief Executive Richard Scudamore, despite some calls for him to be sacked for sending sexist emails.
It’s been the worst-kept secret in football. Louis van Gaal’s appointment at Old Trafford comes as no surprise to anyone – but what will it mean for fans of the now second best club in Manchester?
The Premier League says its chief executive Richard Scudamore will face “no further disciplinary action” for sending sexist emails.
Liverpool entertain Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday in a match which could see the Reds taking a giant step closer to landing the title for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century.