April 21st, 2021

Butt on Euro Super League: The worst case of bullying

Former Manchester United midfielder Nicky Butt says those involved in plans to create a new European Super League demonstrated the “worst case of bullying” and believes apologising for their actions is “irrelevant”.

Hall of Fame to be unveiled

Qipco British Champions Series has announced the launch of the first official Hall of Fame for British Flat racing.

Cross bidding to avoid darting deja-vu

Rob Cross’ performances during the opening phase of the Premier League have earned him plenty of plaudits. Following a tumultuous 18 months, the signs were encouraging for ‘Voltage’.

Super League collapses: Key questions left behind

The Premier League’s so-called ‘Big Six’ have confirmed their intention to pull out of the proposed European Super League.

Women’s sport can reach £1bn revenue by improving visibility

Women’s sport in the UK could generate £1bn per year by 2030 but requires increased visibility of female athletes to unlock its potential, according to a new study.

European Super League: Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli says project cannot proceed

Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli says the European Super League project cannot proceed as AC Milan, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid join the six Premier League clubs in withdrawing.

Liverpool owner John W Henry apologises for European Super League proposal

Liverpool owner John W Henry apologises to Reds supporters for the club’s involvement in a proposed European Super League.

European Super League timeline: Game changer – football’s volatile 72 hours

Just when you thought this season could not get any stranger, along came a plan that appeared to divide the game and then united fans in fighting against it.

Ed Woodward: Manchester United executive vice-chairman to stand down at end of 2021

Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward will step down from his role at the end of 2021.

Euro 2020: June ‘too soon’ for Dublin to host games with 25% capacity – Varadkar

Leo Varadkar says the Irish government does not expect to be able to meet Uefa’s demand of filling stadiums to 25% capacity for Euro 2020 games in Dublin.
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