Sportswashing: Champions League semis raise more questions about football ownership
Sportswashing: Champions League Semi-Finals raise more questions about Football's murky ownership
Sportswashing: Champions League Semi-Finals raise more questions about Football's murky ownership
Amid a slew of new coronavirus restrictions, there was no mention of any plan to get crowds back watching football - despite rising fears that many Football League clubs are on the verge of extinction.
Videos circulating on social media showed a firework hitting the Liver Building, which is partly owned by Everton FC shareholder Farhad Moshi.
With the Premier League set to return this week, Yard Sale Pizza’s collaboration with Mangal II, originally planned for Euro 2020, will finally take place.
Philip Day expressed his support for new proposals which could help restore "the link between club and community".
Possible solutions are now at a premium, but we are united in the consensus that "null and void" isn't it.
It feels so long since we have seen any football so we went back to the start!
The Magpies are reportedly on the verge of being sold to a Saudi-backed consortium which involves Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for around £300m.
Liverpool were coasting to victory with one of the largest leads in footballing history when superfan Mark Gretton had ‘Premier League Champions 2019/20’ tattooed on his arm in January.
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