The Changing Game Part 10 – 1996/97, the last six months
David Hardman continues his look back at the 1996/97 season as three different teams took out the three domestic cups in England.
David Hardman continues his look back at the 1996/97 season as three different teams took out the three domestic cups in England.
Nobody who saw the goalless draw in last Sunday afternoon’s first leg of the Championship Semi-Final Playoff between West Brom and Southampton will be retelling the story of the game in a hurry. Ahead of the second leg on Friday evening, George Cochran writes about Saints’ need to rediscover their attacking mojo.
Three wins in the final four games couldn’t save Fleetwood Town from relegation to English football’s fourth tier.
With so much talk about the FA Cup being devalued, here are three ways that the Football Association can restore the competition to its former glory.
The Republic of Ireland have benefitted from a large diaspora over the years but there are some excellent eligible players who have gotten away.
Paul Caulfield discusses a tough challenge for West Ham United as they look to progress to the semi finals of the Europa League.
The 1996/97 season was so jam packed with storylines that we’ve had to split it into two parts.
FC Barcelona have been a mainstay at the top of European football, thanks in large part to some excellent head coaches.
It’s the dawning of another new era at Fleetwood Town as Charlie Adam gets his teeth into management for the first time.
Ahead of the League of Ireland season, Gareth Lyons spoke to Ronan Boyce about Derry City’s ambitions both domestically and in Europe.
The 2026 World Cup, hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, will introduce a new format featuring more teams and games. Discover the details here.
Andrés Iniesta came through Barcelona’s famed academy and became one of the best players in world football, winning everything along the way.
Manchester Untied fans haven’t had much to be excited about but that may be about to change thanks to Kobe Mainoo.