JustGiving has spoken out about ‘misinformation’ being spread about whether they are taking a huge slice of Captain Tom Moore’s incredible £30m fundraiser.
11.04.2020 - 18:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said it would be irresponsible for football to return while there is even the slightest risk to life.
Football authorities across the world are busy planning for when it will be safe for matches to resume as they attempt to complete the 2019/20 campaign and limit the disruption caused by the suspension of football as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The different impact of the virus in different countries means there is no planned uniform restart. The
JustGiving has spoken out about ‘misinformation’ being spread about whether they are taking a huge slice of Captain Tom Moore’s incredible £30m fundraiser.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodall has opened up in an interview with CBS This Morning about just when fans could see the football season start up.
Ed Woodward says it is unrealistic for Manchester United and other major clubs to consider marquee deals amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Police said officers attended 'several gatherings' in Gorton today relating to a large funeral ceremony.
The UK Government scheme to support businesses and help safeguard jobs during the coronavirus pandemic opens today for applications.
By Nellie Andreeva
Manchester United have been informed that Federico Chiesa could be available for transfer this summer, as long as the price is right.
By Variety Staff
The summer transfer window was due to open on June 1 but, with seasons likely to be played into the summer, its opening date has changed to the end of the season.
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FA chairman Greg Clarke has called for football stakeholders to help save the game but admitted that it might not be possible to save the season.