
PL and FA flag ‘integrity issues’ over Chelsea ticket ban
Chelsea are pressing the goverment to allow fans access to tickets.
Chelsea are pressing the goverment to allow fans access to tickets.
The FA has vowed to identify those responsible for the “disgraceful scenes” in and around Wembley.
The FA are worried about the impact that the revamp will have on the Carabao Cup…
Clarke resigned as Football Association chairman on Tuesday evening after making a series of offensive remarks.
Andy Cole says the FA now has an opportunity to make fundamental change after Greg Clarke’s ‘archaic’ comments.
Clarke was earlier forced to apologise after he used the word “coloured” among other controversial comments.
Clarke used the word “coloured” in an answer he gave to MPs at a committee hearing on Tuesday.
It was reported that England boss Southgate would sacrifice £225,000 over the next three months under the plan.
Professional football in England will not resume until April 30 at the earliest due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Football Association’s chief executive Mark Bullingham has backed UEFA’s decision to postpone Euro 2020.
Villa fans stormed the pitch after Trezeguet’s injury time winner sent them to Wembley.
United were fined for failing to control their players.
Huddersfield’s pre-season shirt stunt has seen them handed a Football Association misconduct charge.
The FA has called the fans involved in disturbances in Porto an “embarrassment” to the England team.
Liverpool paid agents nearly £44million in the two transfer windows this season.
Martin Glenn, who joined the FA in May 2015, will leave his role at the end of the 2018-19 season.
The Wayne Rooney Foundation is not set to receive any of the gate receipts from the USA friendly.
Gary Neville is not keen on the idea of selling Wembley for “the price of a full-back”. Can you tell?
Former England defender and coach Gary Neville has called the FA’s decision to sell Wembley “absurd”.
Premier League side Liverpool spent £26.7million on fees for intermediaries and agents in 12 months.
Martin Glenn admits it might have been a bit “offensive” to equate the Star of David to a swastika.
Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero will reportedly face no disciplinary action from the FA over the incident.
Jay Rodriguez has been granted an extension to respond to his FA charge of using racist language.
Neville will avoid punishment from the FA over tweets which Kick It Out branded “misogynistic and sexist”.
FA chairman Greg Clarke has admitted the governing body has “lost the trust of the public”.
Dan Ashworth’s position as technical director of the FA is “untenable”, says a former FA board member.
Reports on Tuesday claim Allardyce will sue the FA over claims made about his England sacking.
FA chairman admits it was “the sort of decision that should have been made three or four years ago”.
“I feel good about doing that,” says FA chief exec as questions are raised over the Mark Sampson controversy…
The FA has been accused of an “inexcusable” lack of leadership following the sacking of Mark Sampson.