As a fan, it might sound strange to say, but I’m not actually missing football.
19.03.2020 - 13:05 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The outbreak of the coronavirus is bringing once-in-a-generation levels of chaos to the sporting calendar, the likes of which haven't been seen since the Big Freeze of 1963.
If the Premier League resumes on April 4 - as it’s scheduled to at the time of writing - then Manchester City and United will have gone 27 days without a game.
That’s an extraordinary amount of time off during a season in the modern era. However, it’s only a fraction of the amount of time that has passed between games in the
As a fan, it might sound strange to say, but I’m not actually missing football.
Manchester United won't be making use of the government's furlough scheme and will continue to pay all employees as normal.
Daniel James believes Manchester United will need to organise a mini pre-season if the current football season is to resume.
People are continuing to ignore social distancing measures, despite repeated calls from the police to stay at home.
Wayne Rooney has branded the public pressure on players 'a disgrace'.
With professional football on hold for the foreseeable future, it's no surprise to see thousands of fans flock to Football Manager to get their fix.
Snowflakes fell softly onto my face as I glided through the heated outdoor pool. I reached the other side and looked out onto the sea of pine trees dusted in frost with mountain ranges peeping through the crisp sky.
Manchester City used to do much of their transfer shopping in the lower divisions, before Sheikh Mansour’s takeover saw them go from Pound Shop to Harrods.
To cope with the lack of football during the coronavirus pandemic, fans of the beautiful game have turned to the virtual edition of the game, with many playing Football Manager 2020 to get their football fix.
Police came across a group of youngsters playing a game of 5-a-side football in a park in south Manchester - despite the country being in lockdown due to coronavirus.