NEWCASTLE UNITED have become the first Premier League club to put their staff on furlough.
NEWCASTLE UNITED have become the first Premier League club to put their staff on furlough.
PRESTON Head of Performance Tom Little says his players are focusing on three key elements to maintain ‘football fitness’ during the coronavirus shutdown.
MANCHESTER UNITED Head of Football Development John Murtough is heading up a working group developing the club’s data science strategy.
LEEDS UNITED’S players, coaching staff and senior management have volunteered to take a wage deferral for the “foreseeable future” to ensure that all 272 full-time staff at the club can continue to be paid.
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SHEFFIELD UNITED have become the final Premier League club to close their training ground because of the coronavirus pandemic.
RENOWNED performance coach Dave Alred MBE explains why a fear of failure is holding so many people back from realising their potential.
BURNLEY, Crystal Palace and Leeds United will almost certainly have to wait another season to be elevated to Category 1 status, as all audits have been delayed indefinitely as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
JOHN MCDERMOTT is leaving Tottenham after 15 years to take up the new role of Assistant Technical Director at the Football Association.
ENGLAND team doctor Rob Chakraverty has stepped down from his role after three-and-a-half years in order to “seek new challenges”.
CRYSTAL PALACE’S plans to develop their Academy into a Category 1 site have been supported by Bromley Council’s planning committee.
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