Chelsea, English football and UEFA
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Chelsea have posted record financial losses for the 2024/25 season. Figures released by UEFA showed the west London club's pre-tax deficit for the campaign in which they won the FIFA Club World Cup stood at £355m.
After Chelsea and West Ham United were fined for their "mass confrontation", Tim Spiers explains the specific language around "bust-ups"
Clubs facing relegation can see their revenues cut by up to 80 percent if they fail to bounce back quickly, and the early analysis we've done suggests this is just as much of a problem between (fourth division) League Two and the (fifth-tier) National League as it is between the Premier League and the Championship.
Manchester United’s rising star Senne Lammens has opened up about the brutal physical demands of English football, describing the modern penalty area as a battlefield. Despite the daunting nature of the competition,
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is a long-term admirer of Gordon and is looking to strengthen his options on the left wing, potentially replacing Gabriel Martinelli. Gordon has two years left on his Newcastle contract and the Magpies are believed to have placed an asking price of £95m on the forward.
David Moller Wolfe admits he was feeling the effects of Wolves' FA Cup battle against Grimsby in a match he says showed 'the charm of English football'.
As reported by Financial Times, the Premier League will introduce its own streaming service in Singapore for the 2026-27 season. The platform, branded Premier League Plus, will function as a Netflix-style subscription app offering access to all 380 league matches, alongside additional programming and league-produced content.
The Old Trafford side appointed Carrick on a short-term deal until the end of the season in January, with the 44-year-old succeeding former manager Ruben Amorim in charge. United are unbeaten in their first six Premier League games under Carrick, winning five, and next host Crystal Palace on Sunday.
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The 10 English football clubs who’ve gained the most fans since 2016: Liverpool, Leeds
These teams have seen their attendances rise sharply.