Premier League

From Aberdeen to Manchester United: all of Sir Alex Ferguson's career titles
By Ben Hayward published
Alex Ferguson's first trophy at Manchester United arrived 35 years ago. Here, a look at all of the career titles for the legendary Scottish manager...

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By Gregg Davies published
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Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou isn’t sticking around for big Daniel Levy decision, with well-earned break ahead
By Isaac Stacey Stronge published
Tottenham’s Europa League celebrations could quickly turn into a farewell for Ange Postecoglou
Long Reads

Ajax, Agony and a Stunning Title Collapse
By Joe Baker published
LONG READ After one of the worst seasons in recent memory, Ajax found themselves standing on the brink of an unlikely 37th Eredivisie title but they blew it in spectacular style

Football songs: The history of the beautiful game's relationship with music
By Ed McCambridge published
LONG READ From El Tel to John Barnes, footballers once delivered a string of memorable tunes and even the odd No.1 - FFT salutes a lost tradition

Goodison Park: Farewell to the Grand Old Lady
By Jim Keoghan published
LONG READ Just shy of its 133rd birthday, Goodison Park hosts its final Everton match – English football's last link to a bygone era will go with it…

The story of the 2024/25 WSL season
By Sarah Rendell last updated
2024/25 WSL season has thrown various storylines into the sport

What it means to see Liverpool win the Premier League
By Matt Ladson published
OPINION For any Liverpool supporter of a similar age, born in the mid-1980s, this had been a long time coming

'PR stunt' signing Martin Odegaard returns to Real Madrid with Arsenal: why bad reviews, pressure and a 'pitiless environment' led to the Norwegian moving to the Premier League
By Mark White published
Martin Odegaard will captain Arsenal against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Champions League tonight, having spent his formative years battling expectations of being the Bernabeu's biggest star just a few years prior