Opinion / Game on for the Premier League in the Balkans? How Telekom Srbija’s push to buy TV rights to major European tournaments could undermine media freedom in the region By Marko Milosavljevič / 16 Jul 2021
Opinion / Tyrone Mings is right about Priti Patel: she emboldened the worst of us The England footballer’s criticism of the home secretary punctures the hypocrisy of divisive politicians who attach themselves to popular movements By Anita Mureithi / 13 Jul 2021
Opinion / Let’s talk less about UEFA – and more about Hungary’s new anti-LGBT law Where discrimination leads, corruption often follows. We need a combined strategy to tackle both By Ellie McDonald and Matt Jenkins / 1 Jul 2021
Opinion / By not taking the knee at the Euros, Scotland exposes its national myth Many in Scotland believe racism is for the English and Americans. We, after all, are the underdogs. We’re the good guys. Right? By Adam Ramsay / 12 Jun 2021
Opinion / The Euros haven’t started, but Hungary’s Viktor Orbán is already a winner The far-Right Fidesz government has invested heavily in football to consolidate its power. But is change on the way? By David Goldblatt / 11 Jun 2021
Opinion / English football fans point the way to change The proposed reform of club ownership is an opportunity for a wider debate about society, so let’s make the most of it By David Goldblatt / 14 May 2021
News / European Super League hired former Tory spinner as PR just hours before launch Revealed: Ex-Number 10 communication chief was hired only on Sunday to run PR strategy for ill-fated ‘comms disaster’ breakaway project By Tamasin Cave and Peter Geoghegan / 21 Apr 2021
Feature / ‘Mujeres guerreras’ de Venezuela pelean por igualdad en una cancha de fútbol Las futbolistas se quedan sin salarios, a veces sin agua en las duchas, pero su empuje y determinación están más firmes que nunca By Yadira Pérez / 21 Apr 2021
Feature / Venezuela’s ‘warrior women’ fighting for equality on the football field Women players go without salaries, sometimes without water in the showers, but their drive and determination remain as strong as ever By Yadira Pérez / 21 Apr 2021
Opinion / To see how the European Super League will change football, look to America The only alternative to the hyper-commercialisation of football is to put ownership and control in the hands of communities, supporters and players By Thomas M. Hanna / 20 Apr 2021
Home / Are Poland’s football ultras really supporting the Women’s Strike? Did Poland’s notorious far-right football fans find solidarity with a popular protest stemming from the liberal left? Not quite. By Michael Cole / 10 Dec 2020
Home / Holy war in the city of knives: anti-semitism and football on the streets of Krakow In Krakow, what seems like blatant anti-Semitism is often normalised as nothing more than football-related banter. By Michael Cole / 17 Sep 2020