New European soccer Super League competition announced
There was mixed reactions to the news.
There was mixed reactions to the news.
Game stopped because of Bulgarian crowd.
Despite its benevolence, UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules may do more harm than good, writes James Gray-Foster.
There was mixed reactions to the news.
Game stopped because of Bulgarian crowd.
Despite its benevolence, UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules may do more harm than good, writes James Gray-Foster.
The news was announced this morning.
There was mixed reactions to the news.
Game stopped because of Bulgarian crowd.
Despite its benevolence, UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules may do more harm than good, writes James Gray-Foster.
Ahead of the 2012/13 Champions League Final between German powerhouses Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, Paul Bastin and Paddy Naughtin offer their thoughts and predictions for the highest honour in European club football.
The introduction of goal line technology is big news for the English Premier League, but Andrew Miller says it shouldn’t stop there.
Tonight’s all-Iberian semi final is shaping up to be a classic, writes Tom Morris.
Fears of racial violence during EURO 2012 may finally force Poland and Ukraine to tackle a worsening problem, says Emil Jeyaratnam.
Can Roberto Di Matteo become one of the greatest interim coaches ever by leading Chelsea to victory? Or will Bayern Munich give their home crowd something to cheer about by lifting their fifth title? asks Jake D’Amato.
upstart will be following the action in the EURO 2012, starting with a preview of all the finals teams in the lead up to the 8 June kick off.
The UEFA Champions League returns next week much to the joy of football fans. Daniel Baricevic gives his tips and key players for the 2011/2012 competition.
The famous Santiago Bernabéu hosts the final of this season’s UEFA Champions League (at 4 AM Sunday, Melbourne time) as the champions of Germany and Italy vie for European club football’s biggest prize. Shane Palmer reports.