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He’ll be playing for Real Sociedad in 2019/20 The right side of Real Sociedad’s attack should be his There was...

Watch: UAE Golden Boy Ali Saleh on Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and why he will never eat haggis The National

Uber Eats have partnered with the French Professional Football League (LFP), announcing that the delivery service is the new naming...

Mohamed Salah, Riyad Mahrez and the best Arab players in world football - in pictures The National

A look at seven new venues coming to the world of football Some are being built for clubs, other for...

Next season sin-bins (or temporary dismissals) will be rolled out across Grassroots football. We caught up with Mark Ives to chat about sin-bins, how the last two years of pilots have progressed and what's in store for next season for the leagues who are new to the system.

Alison Conroy and Roger Hannah take your calls live from Hampden ahead of Scotland v Jamaica...

Prince William celebrates with John Carew at Wembley as Aston Villa return to Premier League - in pictures The National

Most things got sorted out in the last round, as Lille hammered Angers, and OL and ASSE both won, to sew up third and fourth spots and the European places for next season. However, there's still some stuff to sort out at the other end, so Kris, Phil, Jez and Rich are here to round that up, the recent UNFP awards, and the recent France squad announcement from Didier Deschamps.

Now that the Premier League season is over, we take you back to August 2018 and the NoisyPod Top 4 predictions. www.noisypod.com

A ranking of the five greatest sides in club football Five teams from four different countries Trophies are won every...

Tottenham Hotspur stun Ajax in miracle comeback to book Champions League final place The National

Luis Suarez tears into Barcelona 'schoolboys' after remarkable defeat to Liverpool The National

Mohamed Salah 'is a better human being than he is a football player' The National

In an action packed week, we were seeing 50 shades of blue as MLS teams donned their parley kits for Earth Day, which taught us... something about Earth? The Earthquakes bounced back, giants continued to stumble, and the Whitecaps very nearly played well over two games. We also cover some of the disconnect that seems to be happening between clubs and their fan base, especially with another walkout planned in Vancouver.

The top team are around the grounds building up to today's kick-offs, including Hearts v Rangers and Hamilton v Motherwell. Then, you have your say on the Clyde 1 Superscoreboard Openline...

In another week of unpredictable games and results, we look at some teams that are starting to right their respective ships, and also at some MLS giants who seem to be a long way off. We talk about behaviour from players as well, including a rare moment of taking Ibra's side and of course we talk about Kaku kicking a ball at fans.

The boys are missing the devil so they go balls deep into Spurs. But; we also cover the relegation fight, top 4 battle, Champions League (duh), praise Ajax, mourn(inho) Man United, and look forward to shitting ourselves today with Tottenham's Champions League matchups. We missed our devil man, though.

On a week where teams continued to keep 11 players on the pitch, we examine the very good, the very bad, and the San Jose in another wildly entertaining week of games. We also discuss just how much water is too much water and the unlikely ascension of some old MLS laughing stocks.

Ismail Matar supports appointment of 'big-name' Bert van Marwijk as UAE manager The National

World Cup 2022 the only focus for new UAE manager Bert van Marwijk The National

Thomas Muller now has more time for family after 'negative surprise' of Germany axe The National

European competition is back and while PSG take a 2-0 lead back to the Parc de Princes against an injury-hit Manchester United, the Europa League sees Rennes play Arsenal - this pits Kris against Rich, with Jez and Phil chipping in on the other stuff.

Under Sarri, Chelsea appear to be momentarily faltering in the Premier League. With a potential transfer ban on the horizon, how can the new manager get his squad working for him? And what's happening with Abramovich's alleged desire to sell the club? We examine the on and off-field on-goings at Chelsea Football Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The long read: Wolverhampton Wanderers, a sleeping giant revived under new leaders of the pack The National

We're back, and so is French football! Phil, Jez and Rich have a look at how things stand at the midway-ish point (some December games yet to play) after 2019 opened with a cracking round of Coupe de France fixtures including 10 (ten) upsets. These including Angers being knocked out by sixth-tier regional team Viry-Chatillon, Gazelec Ajaccio ditto by Noisy-le-Grand, and the one you may have heard about, OM falling 2-0 to National side Andrezieux. The team also rounds up the Coupe de le Ligue quarter-finals and their favourite transfer rumours.

After an international break, Kris, Phil, Conor and Jez round up how France have finished 2018, and look forward to the next round of Ligue 1, including OL v Saint-Etienne on Friday.

While Manchester City are delighting football fans with their eye-pleasing style, trouble has resurfaced concerning their finances. German media outlet ...

@This week we look at the final stretch of games in regular league, including a few shock upsets. We also discuss the likelihood of Ibra coming back next season, as well as the implosion of the Whitecaps at their end of season presser, which Andrew got to attend.
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The FFW Towers bug continues (sorry about the coughing) but doesn't stop Kris, Phil, Jez and Rich from rounding up the results in Ligue 1, Thierry Henry's poor but explicable start at Monaco, Montpellier in the sunshine, Lille's changing approach, whether Ligue 1 is worth watching, the European competitions, and much else.

There's a bug going around FFW Towers, but this won't stop us rounding up France's matches against Iceland and Germany, Thierry Henry taking over at Monaco, and the matches to look out for as Ligue 1 comes back for round 10. Plus, Deschamps' pyro birthday cake for his 50th, a Charles Aznavour tribute at Armenia v Gibraltar, and a Ligue 2 round-up.
A duet this week as Phil and Jez mull over the French teams' performances in Europe, what's happened in Ligue 1, who's passing to each other at PSG, and what exactly Monaco think they're doing considering firing Leonardo Jardim.
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It is too early in the new Premier League season to provide any meaningful stats about the teams in general....

Andrew and Nick talk the news that Whitecaps manager Carl Robinson has been released after a weekend where Vancouver and Toronto saw their playoff hopes fade. Plus, all the MLS games and the NWSL final.
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Brian Marwood: Manchester City focused on global expansion after 10 years of rapid growth under Abu Dhabi ownership The National

The Robbies and Rebecca Lowe give their immediate thoughts on a shock result at the AMEX Stadium. Brighton & Hove Albion beat a Manchester United side low on confidence and according to captain Paul Pogba, a team that did not show the right attitude.

German FA 'very grateful' for Mesut Ozil's contribution but reject claims of racism The National

The World Cup final is a clash between ‘old foes’ after what has been a fascinating tournament. Croatia and France...

England and Belgium meet again in the much maligned 3rd Place Play Off game. A rerun of their group stage...

With only four teams left standing who will reach the World Cup final? According to some the semi finals are...
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My favourite World Cup moment: O'Leary's winning penalty at Italia 90 The National

This week we are looking at a somewhat lacklustre cluster of games, including the stumbling Canadian clubs, in which the Whitecaps are the only team not losing consistently. We also talk about FC Cincinatti coming into the league as well as some news from DAZN.ca.

Liverpool agree deal for Monaco's Fabinho The National
Discovery Soccer Park announce new addition to the family in Sandton Kick Off

This week we look at at leaqst one Canadian club who was able to walk away with three points, as well as the somewhat unexpected rise of New England Revolution.
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