Cricketer leaves no stone unturned at Derbyshire after Ashes snub
BE IT a new club in the fashion of FC United of Manchester or fans marching through the streets of east London, one thing is clear, West Ham supporters have come to the end of their tether.
As a sign in the crowd at the London Stadium over the weekend alluded, fans were sold a dream when they left Upton Park for pastures new.
Talk of challenging the top clubs in terms of signings and European football have yet to come to fruition.
With climate change, commercial overload and endless fixtures, footballers are being pushed to breaking point. It’s time their unions became a more powerful, unified force, writes JAMES NALTON
STEVEN ANDREW welcomes a fine introduction to FC United of Manchester, the team set up in opposition to Manchester United
JAMES NALTON discusses the use of dynamic ticket pricing at the 2026 World Cup and how it amplifies a culture already set up to squeeze as much money from fans as possible
In the shadow of Heathrow and glow of Thorpe Park, a band of Arsenal loyalists have built something lasting — a grassroots club with old-school values, writes LAYTH YOUSIF



