As the beer rains down, one thing is clear: Uefa’s complacency puts all of us at risk
Jonathan Wilson
Journalists are not the only ones to have had plastic cups thrown at them at Euro 2024 so what will it take before the organising body reacts?
Aleksander Ceferin encouraged to renege on pledge and continue as Uefa president
Uefa’s president, Aleksander Ceferin, has held talks with a number of European federations about reversing his pledge to step down in 2027
Manchester City claim Premier League analysis of commercial income is ‘unfair’
Manchester City are claiming the Premier League treated them unfairly in assessing their commercial income by relying on the analysis of a company which works for their rivals
June 2024
Gareth Southgate’s former agent wins payout from FA over players’ contract
Uefa’s lofty environmental ambitions and the elephant in the room
Philippe Auclair
Sir Jim Ratcliffe insists over-regulation could ‘ruin’ Premier League
Sir Keir Starmer rules out 10% levy on Premier League transfers under Labour
WSL’s new governing body to appoint Chelsea’s Zarah Al-Kudcy in senior role
Fans left sidelined and with nowhere to go thanks to Uefa’s bumbling genius
Footballers’ union starts legal action against Fifa over Club World Cup
Afcon could move to December 2025 to avoid Club World Cup clash
Women’s football holds immense potential as a lever for climate action
Amy James-Turner
Rise of the far right a permanent cloud on Germany’s Euro 2024 horizon
Manchester City’s legal case has power to blow Premier League’s house down
Liverpool chairman determined to see Premier League games played in USA
Leadership matters, it’s time to improve the football governance bill
Jason Stockwood
Fifa legal department’s move to Miami prompts fears of major disruption
Sportblog
Manchester City’s Trumpian tactics spotlight autocratic creep in football
Premier League reveals waiting time for VAR decisions soared last season
Rights and freedom
Saudi Arabia accused of using forced labour ahead of Fifa World Cup decision