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Milan defender Alessandro Nesta has ended speculation about his future by extending his contract with the Serie A club. Nesta had been linked with a return to his former club Lazio, but he has now ...
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed he is interested in signing Schalke's Leroy Sane and Everton's John Stones.
Multi-club ownership is a new buzzword in football, particularly in Europe, due to the activities of the City Football Group – owners of Manchester City – and the Red Bull Empire, which stretches from ...
The scoreline is familiar, as is the fateful date, but surely the title for this article should be ‘The Hand of God’? Everyone knows that this was the game when England’s brave Three Lions and the ...
In this issue… The transfer window might be long closed, but we’ve signed some new additions to give us a boost for this issue. First, World Soccer stalwart Steve Menary begins a new feature taking a ...
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Don’t be fooled by the broad smile that seems etched upon his face. If the explosive Tottenham and South Korea forward is now established as a Premier League, Europe-wide and Asian sensation, it’s ...
George Best played 470 games for Manchester United. Never did he have to carry the substitute’s number 12. Once – against Sheffield Wednesday in March 1969 – he donned the number 9 shirt. He wore ...
THAT the West German World Cup winning team of 1954 beat Hungary in the Final enhanced by drugs is something we have known for a long time. Indeed it was pretty plain soon after the Final itself with ...
Brian Glanville remembers the career of Johan Cruyff who fell just short at the 1974 World Cup final.
Footballers suffered immensely during the years of Saddam Hussein and his son Uday. And yet, some look back on the era as a golden age for Iraqi football.
New details have emerged about the controversial ‘doping’ of the West German team who shocked the game by defeating Hungary 3-2 in the 1954 World Cup Final.