The club is now interested in focusing funds on 'performance and outcomes'. Man United booked their place in the final after narrowly beating Coventry City. Can Arsenal win a trophy for progress? The Gunners have recovered but there's the final hurdle - Listen to the
Why Manchester United need to bring in a left back this summer after injuries have curtailed Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia's seasons.
Erik ten Hag's position as Man United manager is becoming more and more uncertain, meaning Sir Jim Ratcliffe may be forced into taking decisive action.
Man Utd are into the FA Cup final but their collapse against Coventry City was another dismal moment in a disastrous season.
Manchester United prospect Sonny Aljofree has reportedly been unable to make his first-team debut due to an obscure Premier League ruling. The Premier League giants are suffering an injury crisis i
Sir Jim Ratcliffe raced across the capital for Manchester United’s FA Cup semi-final just hours after he ran the London marathon. The 71-year-old set a personal best time of four hours, 30 mi
The Premier League suffered a big blow in the race for a fifth Champions League spot next season - but their loss is Serie A & the Bundesliga's gain.
Man United are expected to sign a midfielder in the summer and Kobbie Mainoo has named his perfect partner.
Man United are seventh in the Premier League table and 16 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa with six games remaining.
Dutchman safe until summer despite scare against Coventry Bruno Fernandes calls on team to focus on rest of seasonErik ten Hag remains safe as Manchester United manager until the end of the season, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe having no intent to remove the Dutchman despite the increased pressure on him following Sunday’s alarming FA Cup win over Coventry.United were in control at 3-0 until Mark Robins’s team staged a remarkable comeback, scoring three times in 29 minutes to force extra time. In the...
ACT government promises ‘one-off’ payment of $200,000Club still afloat but long-viability remains in doubtCanberra United’s immediate future has been secured by a belated injection of funding from the ACT government, but the long-term viability of one of the country’s most successful women’s clubs remains in doubt.The club’s owners Capital Football revealed in March they needed more investment to keep operating the team, which has cost $2.5m over the past two years. Continue reading
Arsenal and Manchester City's European exits add to a disappointing set of results for England's UEFA coefficient rankings - and hopes of a fifth Champions League spot