Big spenders take risks with new rules
Outlay at Stamford Bridge and Eastlands shows era of profligacy is not over yet.
Outlay at Stamford Bridge and Eastlands shows era of profligacy is not over yet.
The former chairperson of England’s Football Association has reignited the row over allegations of corruption in football’s governing body.
Uefa has warned that clubs that fail to live within their means will have to "face the consequences" under its new rules.
Anger over Fifa president’s remarks about gay football fans in Qatar.
Britain’s FA TV has been a success with fans who want inside access to England’s camp. <b>Owen Gibson</b> reports.
The BBC is investigating transmitting "vuvuzela-free" World Cup coverage, as broadcasters were inundated with complaints about the plastic horn.
John Terry has pleaded his case to Fabio Capello’s staff and should soon know whether he will retain the England captaincy.
Sports stars feel the squeeze as Dubai runs out of cash, with developments they endorsed now under threat.
Years passed between Carl Lewis setting a new 100m record in 1991 and Usain Bolt going faster in 2008, but the Jamaican has now reduced the record.
Andy Murray, who could become the first British man to win Wimbledon since 1936, was not the only one feeling the pressure as the tournament got going