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EPL clubs caught up in UK abuse scandal

Former player Andy Woodward revealed in November he had been abused as a boy by a youth team coach at Crewe Alexandra.

Five English Premier League and three Championship (second tier) soccer clubs are being investigated in relation to allegations of widespread historical child sex abuse in the sport dating back to the 1970s, British police said on Tuesday.

A-League clubs dirty over FFA's FIFA visit

FFA Chairman Steven Lowy.

​Frustrated A-League clubs say it would be unacceptable if Football Federation Australia persuades FIFA to delay "long-overdue reform" to its contentious voting structure.

No love lost between Montgomery and Reddy

Red rage: Liam Reddy gets sent off late in the game against his old club the Mariners.

One refused handshake, some heated words and a sarcastic wave later, Nick Montgomery assures there's no love lost with former Central Coast teammate Liam Reddy.

To find the 'Australian way', we need to go back to the future

Mentors: John Kosmina is one of a host of former Australian players and coaches who could have mentor roles with ...

As A-League clubs build for the future and as Football Federation Australia searches fruitlessly for an "Australian way" more than a decade after the great prophet Johnny Warren opined that until our game knew what it stood for it would never work out where it was going, the best lessons to be learnt come from the past.

Jets focus on finals as they put adversity behind them

Adversity over: Andrew Nabbout celebrates another goal for the Jets.

Where other teams signed big name players, they signed youngsters and rejects from other clubs. Where other teams signed foreign coaches, they signed a local Novocastrian. But where other teams have failed, the Newcastle Jets are now succeeding.

Wenger given four-match touchline ban

Referee Jonathan Moss orders Arsene Wenger to leave from the touchline.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has been given a four-match touchline ban after admitting a Football Association (FA) misconduct charge for appearing to push the fourth official during their Premier League win over Burnley on Sunday.

EPL clubs could smash transfer record

Records to be broken: Oscar's massive transfer to Shanghai is one of many that look to break the January transfer window.

Premier League clubs are on course to smash last year's total spend during the January transfer window and may beat 2011's record winter outlay of $374 million, according to Deloitte.