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'When Manchester City play it's hard not to be biased as they are my club and I love it when they win - but it frustrates me even more when we get beat' Steph Houghton on the problems of punditry and remaining neutral
By Sarah Rendell published
Steph Houghton was speaking before being inducted into the WSL Hall of Fame
'Women's football is an amazing place but it is still not where we want it to be. The generation now, yes it is professional, you have the income and the environment around you - but we still want to make it even better': Alex Scott on the growth of women's football
By Sarah Rendell published
Alex Scott was inducted into the WSL Hall of Fame alongside Steph Houghton, Gilly Flaherty and Rebecca Welch
'You find out who you are being inducted alongside, you're like 'okay that is interesting, I am going to be onstage with three people who potentially think I am not their favourite person': Referee Rebecca Welch on WSL Hall of Fame induction
By Sarah Rendell published
Rebecca Welch was inducted alongside Steph Houghton, Alex Scott and Gilly Flaherty
'I was rooming with David Moyes and said to Moyesy, "Don’t open that door until I’m out of the bedroom". I remember running out and heading for safety': Ally McCoist recalls mischievous story from playing with Everton manager in Scotland's youth team
By Ryan Dabbs published
Ally McCoist and David Moyes came through the Scotland youth ranks together, naturally getting up to no good due to one players' mischief...
'It’s nice that I’ve done well, but there’s a lot more that I would like to achieve': Nottingham Forest star Chris Wood sets lofty targets for remainder of season
By Ryan Dabbs published
Nottingham Forest are challenging for the Champions League places at the moment - but is Chris Wood looking even higher?
'I told Fergie before the 1999 Champions League final, "They’ll suffer for the rest of their lives if they lose". He said, "F**k, I can’t tell them that… but he did"': How Sir Alex Ferguson motivated his Manchester United side in an unusual way
By Ryan Dabbs published
Sir Alex Ferguson let his Manchester United players know they'd never forget losing the Champions League, in an unusual way to inspire his squad
‘When Ruud van Nistelrooy missed his late penalty, I showed how I felt. You can say it’s not sporting, but I didn’t hit anyone, unlike Cantona. I have no regrets about it’: Ex-Arsenal defender Martin Keown discusses infamous 2003 moment at Old Trafford
By Ryan Dabbs published
Arsenal maintained their unbeaten start when Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy missed a last-minute penalty, with Martin Keown celebrating quite vociferously
‘Graeme Souness used to line us up vs the English lads at training. We had a proper scrap one day’ Ally McCoist recalls the legendary England vs Scotland training games at Rangers
By Matthew Ketchell published
There were so many English players at the club in the 80s that it was possible to play the nations off against each other, with one always coming out on top
‘Milan didn’t collapse against Liverpool in Istanbul. We lost focus for six minutes – for the other 114, we played an extraordinary, beautiful game’: AC legend claims they were 'extraordinary' against Reds in 2005 Champions League final
By Ryan Dabbs published
AC Milan bottled a three-goal lead against Liverpool in the 2005 Champions League, but one of their players has rubbished ideas of a collapse
‘Charlton could have qualified for Europe, but selling Scott Parker to Chelsea made the difference. The manager didn’t want him to go and there was a disagreement’: Former Addicks star highlights key reason why they failed to maintain 2003/04 form
By Ryan Dabbs published
Charlton were on course for qualifying for Europe in 2003/04, until losing Scott Parker to Chelsea
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