Oh for heavens’s sake, get a room. Actually don’t. This is, on reflection, a global spectator sport. But show a little restraint. People are watching.
Category: Football
All played out: Guardiola’s City look broken and Liverpool can inflict knockout | Jonathan Wilson
On 30 January 2015, Bayern Munich lost in the Bundesliga for the first time that season, going down 4-1 at Wolfsburg. Pep Guardiola was worried.
Jamal Musiala hits back for Bayern Munich to break Dortmund hearts
Jamal Musiala ran away patting his head in wonderment but, even if nodded equalisers are hardly his stock-in-trade, there was little to feel surprised about.
Emma Hayes frustrated as England hold her USA on Wembley homecoming
The gap between expectation and reality can be a big one and the tight chess match between England and the United States did not quite
Fifa ignores own report into Qatar World Cup over workers’ compensation
A long-awaited Fifa report into the legacy of the Qatar World Cup has been published, but only after its key recommendation was rejected by the
Hard-nosed Liverpool hold firm on Salah but must wonder if it makes sense | Barney Ronay
There are certain fixed rules in scriptwriting. These are laid down by the kind of guru-led Californian movie masterclasses designed to help frat boys and
Cupcakes, Sandro and a Gladiators champ: inside Harborough before FA Cup tie of their lives
A gauge of how Harborough Town’s history-making run to the second round of the FA Cup has captured so many hearts is perhaps best illustrated
Euro 2025 hopes hang in balance for Wales and Republic of Ireland after draw
The Republic of Ireland came from behind against Wales in Cardiff to ensure there will be a mouthwatering conclusion to their Euro 2025 playoff next
Norway and Graham Hansen prove class apart against Northern Ireland
One way of making sure the best teams compete at major tournaments, regardless of qualification hiccups, is to seed a playoff draw. Northern Ireland are
‘Ridiculous’ to criticise Barbra Banda for BBC award, Emma Hayes insists
Emma Hayes has criticised the “ridiculous” treatment of Barbra Banda, after the Orlando Pride and Zambia forward was named the BBC women’s footballer of the