Muslim fans from Chelsea’s international fanbase have voiced their outrage at the possibility that a family tarnished by Islamaphobic comments could buy their football club.
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Women in sports: Is it possible for equal pay in football?
The U.S Women’s National Soccer Team (USWNT) reached a landmark settlement with their governing body in February to resolve a six year legal battle over equal pay, which promises them $24 million plus bonuses that match those of men.
Teen who racially abused Marcus Rashford online sent to jail
A teenager has been jailed for six weeks after admitting he racially abused Manchester United and England forward Marcus Rashford.
The stats prove Kai Havertz is a more effective striker than Romelu Lukaku
Kai Havertz has struggled at times since his blockbuster £72 million move from Bayer Leverkusen to Chelsea in 2020, but he has certainly found his
COMMENT: Should Formula 1 still race in Saudi Arabia?
This weekend the Formula 1 (F1) calendar arrives in Saudi Arabia for the second running of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
Kingston sports clubs suffer Covid-19 curse two years on
The Kingfisher Triathletes club has suffered a serious blow to its member numbers since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and has struggled to make financial ends meet.
WSL match between Chelsea and Tottenham postponed due to covid outbreak
Chelsea’s Women’s Super League (WSL) fixture against Tottenham Hotspur has been postponed due to a covid outbreak in the Tottenham squad.
F1 2022 preview: season predictions for each team
The pre-season testing is over, and we are just a few days away from the new season. This new season brings about new regulations that
F1 2022 new regulation changes
The first race of the 2022 Formula One season is just a few days away from starting in Bahrain. After two pre-season testing weekends, it
Fulham FC foundation rises to mental health challenge
When Covid-19 struck, Laura Everton, health and development officer at the Fulham football club foundation, was worried. Many of those who participated in the foundation’s