European glory worth €100m to English clubs March 31, 2015 WINNING the Champions League could be worth more than €100m (£72.3m) to an English club next season in prize money alone after governing body Uefa announced an increase in merit payments for 2015-18. This year’s Premier League winners could scoop a maximum of around €113m (£82m) if they go on to lift European club football’s [...]
Albania PM’s brother in drone stunt denial October 15, 2014 SERBIA and Albania’s football associations were yesterday charged by European chiefs after violent scenes caused the abandonment of Tuesday’s Euro 2016 qualifier between the two nations in Belgrade. A flag-bearing drone containing a nationalist political message ignited simmering tensions between the Balkan rivals, while the story took a bizarre twist when the brother of the [...]
Arsenal’s English core: Gunners have three times as many England players as Chelsea, but who is the most represented club in Roy Hodgson’s squad? September 3, 2014 After Arsenal’s deadline day dash to sign Danny Welbeck from Manchester United for £16m, Arsene Wenger’s squad now has a strong domestic core running through it. Just under nine years ago Wenger named the first ever 16 man Premier League squad not to feature an Englishman, yet he could now feasibly pick six English [...]
Spotlight on Financial Fair Play in Football: Uefa forced to defend FFP’s independence April 24, 2014 EUROPEAN football’s governing body Uefa was forced into a PR offensive yesterday after their president Michel Platini appeared to state that no clubs would be banned for breaking new financial fair play (FFP) rules. The suggestion raised significant questions about Uefa’s willingness to get tough on serious offenders, and what influence, if any, Platini might [...]
Uefa reduce Terry’s Euro ban August 13, 2012 FOOTBALL: Chelsea captain John Terry has had his three-match ban reduced on appeal by Uefa. The third match has been deferred for a three-year probationary period.
Platini holds 2020 vision to share Euro host duties December 6, 2012 THE 2020 European Championships will be spread out over numerous cities across the continent for the first time, governing body Uefa has confirmed. The tournament, which will have expanded to 24 teams by then, will be the 60th anniversary of the first European Championship, a landmark Uefa president Michel Platini is keen to celebrate. “Euro [...]
Penalty shootout? Just anyone but Downing June 21, 2012 STATISTICS confirm what every England fan already suspects: that Roy Hodgson’s men are the worst team at Euro 2012 when it comes to penalty shoot-outs. The good news, however, is that Italy are the next worst. England have won only one of their six shoot-outs, converting just 68 per cent of spot-kicks. Italy, who have [...]
Kallstrom at heart of more attacking side June 14, 2012 SWEDEN have long been known for their durability and aerial prowess but under Erik Hamren have been praised for casting aside the shackles of the safety-first tactics of predecessor Lars Lagerback in favour of a more ambitious approach. In fact analysis shows that the Scandinavians have steadily increased the number of shots per game over [...]
Pearce proud despite new race row October 16, 2012 SERBIA U21 0 ENGLAND U21 1 ENGLAND WIN 2-0 ON AGGREGATE ENGLAND U21 manager Stuart Pearce said that Serbia had been reported to European football’s governing body Uefa because of the alleged racial abuse directed towards his players as they secured qualification for Euro 2013. Full-back Danny Rose gestured that monkey noises were being made [...]
FA to nominate Wembley Stadium for European Championship final September 25, 2012 THE Football Association is to nominate Wembley Stadium to host the final of the 2020 European Championships to European football’s governing body Uefa. Michel Platini, the Uefa president, is considering a change in format which would mean the tournament is played across several European cities instead of the traditional one or two host countries. Wembley’s [...]