Everton appeal: FFP breach was the wrong kind of sporting advantage – comment
A verdict on Everton’s appeal against a ten point deduction is due any day now. With the club lingering above
A verdict on Everton’s appeal against a ten point deduction is due any day now. With the club lingering above
Manchester United Women’s captain believes Everton have been unfortunate in the Women’s Super League season so far in the lead
Everton are set to sign a deal with Manchester-based premium sports manufacturer Castore despite backlash from Aston Villa over ‘wet-looking’
To mark 30 years since the Premier League was created, the National Football Museum has collaborated with Well Offside to
Former Bolton Wanderers midfielder Gareth Farrelly speaks to Mancunian Matters about his career, his time with The Trotters and his move into law following his retirement.
Women’s football fans across the country are in for a treat if Chelsea and Manchester City end up going head-to-head in the semi-finals of the SSE Women’s FA Cup, according to England legend Sue Smith.
The United boss described the former England skipper as a club legend as he looked ahead to the game against the out-of-form Toffees.
Net World Sports ranked towns and cities to see where the highest number of its FORZA football goals were sold, and it doesn’t look pretty for Manchester.
After leaving Everton to Manchester United for £27million on the summer deadline day of 2004, Wayne Rooney has returned to his boyhood club on a free transfer after agreeing a two-year deal.
The Sun say Rooney, who has seen his chances at Old Trafford diminish in the last few months, could be about to go back to the club he supported as a boy, a move which would be another real sign of intent from Ronald Koeman’s side.
No sooner had Manchester City overturned a Capital One Cup semi-final deficit against Everton and victorious manager Manuel Pellegrini was already dreaming of Wembley.
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