South African Police Work With Interpol On World Cup Security
by (Article | Guardian - February 10)
The South African Police Service is co-operating with forces in neighbouring countries and Interpol in a bid to combat the threat of terrorism and other cross-border crime during this summer's World Cup. more details | go to article
Liverpool Look For New Investment This Season To Fund New Stadium
by (Article | Guardian - February 2)
Liverpool hope to give new life to their plans to build a 60,000-seat stadium by bringing in fresh investment before the end of the season. With plans to move to a new venue in Stanley Park currently on hold, the club are stepping up their search for funding. more details | go to article
Altidore Reveals Haiti Horror
by (Profile/Interview | FIFA - January 28)
Jozy Altidore has spoken of his family's agonising wait for news of friends and relatives caught up in the Haiti earthquake. The 20-year-old United States striker, who is currently on loan at English Premier League side Hull City, is of Haitian heritage. more details | go to article
England To Face Mexico In Penultimate World Cup Warm-Up Game
by (Preview | Guardian - January 28)
Although the Football Association has yet to officially confirm the game, on 24 May, Mexican officials have included it in a six-match tour itinerary that also features matches against Holland and the current world champions, Italy. more details | go to article
Donovan Opens Account In Toffees Win
by (Result | Daily Mirror UK - January 27)
Goals from Tim Cahill and on-loan American Landon Donovan - his first for Everton - secured a comfortable 2-0 win at Goodison Park and increased the pressure on Sunderland manager Steve Bruce. more details | go to article
US Captain Calls On Better Team Effort
by (Profile/Interview | Major League Soccer - March 31)
Carlos Bocanegra hopes to fire up team before Trinidad and Tobago qualifier more details | go to article
Team GB Soccer Side Planned For 2012
by (Article | Google News - March 11)
A Great Britain football team will take part in the London 2012 Olympics even if it consists entirely of English players, sports minister Gerry Sutcliffe insisted on Tuesday. more details | go to article
GB Team 'Threat To Scotland Status'
by (Article | Google News - March 10)
Entering a British football squad for the 2012 Olympics will pose a threat to the Scottish national team, MPs will be told. more details | go to article
Bradley Calls On Experience To Lead US
by (Profile/Interview | Major League Soccer - February 10)
United States coach taps veteran squad in qualifier against Mexico more details | go to article
Ancelotti - Beckham Surprised Us
by (Commentary | Google News - February 6)
AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti admits loan signing David Beckham has been far more influential than the club expected as the Rossoneri work to keep the England midfielder for the rest of the season and beyond. more details | go to article
Scots Still Wary Of Team GB
by (Article | Google News - November 12)
FIFA's apparent assurances over the independence of the four home nations have failed to soften the Scottish Football Association's opposition to a British Olympic team. more details | go to article
39th Game Still Possible Says Scudamore
by (Article | Independent - October 8)
The Premier League's controversial '39th round' proposal could be resurrected at some stage in the future, according to chief executive Richard Scudamore. more details | go to article
John Barnes Excited By Jamaica Role
by (Profile/Interview | Independent - September 25)
New Jamaica coach John Barnes is relishing the opportunity to lead the country of his birth despite the tough task they face in qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. more details | go to article
Glazer Faces Scrutiny Over United's Gambling Links
by (Article | Independent - May 26)
Malcolm Glazer could find himself under further scrutiny by the National Football League over Manchester United's gambling connections. more details | go to article
Fulham Look To Law To Fight Bans
by (Result | Guardian - September 21)
Fulham have brought in lawyers for advice on the best way to fight a mass of Football Association disciplinary charges which could also land manager Chris Coleman and several of his players with major suspensions and fines. more details | go to article