Ruud van Nistelrooy has had a training ground bust-up with Real Madrid team-mate Raul Bravo.
Terry Brown will stay on as West Ham chairman once a planned takeover goes through - meaning Alan Pardew's job is safe.
Brian Laws and Bryan Robson are battling it out to become Sheffield Wednesday's new boss.
Paul Sturrock is leading the race to take over at Swindon.
Former Dundee United boss Craig Brewster is considering an offer to return to Greek club Ionikos, when he played for five seasons.
Paraguay defender Jorge Nunez has walked out of Sheffield United after he was asked to play for the reserves.
Mick McCarthy has called a truce with Roy Keane.
Senior figures want a smaller club like Leyton Orient or rugby union's London Wasps to move to London's Olympic Stadium, not West Ham.
Peter Taylor will coach the England Under-21 side at next year's European Championships.
Dunfermlime want their ex-midfielder Ian Ferguson as manager.
Bryan Robson will not be Sheffield Wednesday's new manager because his wage demands are too high.
Chelsea will be fined £16,000 after they collected six bookings against Barcelona.
Abel Xavier will be in Middlesbrough's team to face Watford on Saturday after more than a year out following his drugs ban.
Chelsea keeper Carlo Cudicini has fallen out with boss Jose Mourinho because he failed to start against Barcelona.
Peter Taylor has told the FA he wants a break from managing the England Under-21 side so he can focus on his job at Crystal Palace.
Middlesbrough will try to force through a rule change at a Premier League meeting next week so Gareth Southgate can continue as manager.
Rangers' Sasa Papac and Hearts' Mirsad Belija are among 15 players threatening to quit Bosnia-Herzegovina, alleging selection interference and corruption in their FA.
Long-serving Hearts coach and two-time caretaker boss John McGlynn would like to become a manager in his own right.
Falkirk striker Pedro Moutinho faces a scan after suffering a dislocated shoulder in a reserve game on Tuesday.
Gary Neville believes Sir Alex Ferguson could continue as Man Utd manager for another 10 years.
David Beckham was fined for being 10 minutes late for Real Madrid training on Thursday.
Tottenham boss Martin Jol may axe striker Dimitar Berbatov from the team to play Chelsea on Sunday despite his Uefa Cup brace.
Peter Crouch says Liverpol can still win the Premiership title this season.
Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko was passed fit for the Barcelona game on Tuesday - but Jose Mourinho decided not to play him.
Arsenal midfielder Julio Baptista has returned to Brazil to complete his recovery from a hamstring injury.
A last-minute wrangle over price is set to cause another delay in the planned takeover of West Ham.
England Under-21 boss Peter Taylor says he will not return to the job until he has saved Crystal Palace's season.
Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has pleaded with the club's fans to be patient with manager Roy Keane.
Dundee boss Alex Rae has slammed the SFA for banishing him to the stand for Saturday's game against Gretna after being sent off while playing.
Terry Butcher will remain in charge of Australian club Sydney FC until the end of the season despite a disappointing campaign so far.
Arsene Wenger says he cannot see himself matching Sir Alex Ferguson's 20-year reign with Manchester United at Arsenal.
Sheffield Wednesday have decided to appoint Scunthorpe boss Brian Laws as their new manager next week to replace Paul Sturrock who is expected to take over at Swindon.
Michel Platini says Thierry Henry should have joined Barcelona instead of staying at Arsenal.
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes his 33-year-old striker Chris Sutton can match Teddy Sheringham and play on until he is 40.
Cardiff's former Arsenal striker Kevin Campbell says he will not retire at the end of the season.
Celtic have been warned by Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson that FC Copenhagen's pitch could be a big threat to their Champions League qualifying hopes after his side lost 1-0 in Denmark in midweek.
Hearts' Calum Elliot says he might struggle to win his place back in the side after failing to impress Tynecastle bosses while on loan at Motherwell.
Newcastle midfielder Nicky Butt says relegation could be disastrous for the club's dinner ladies as backroom staff could be axed to save money.
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill has shunned a new long-term contract because he feels it's not in the best interests of the club to commit themselves to a lengthy deal.
Glenn Hoddle could be Peter Taylor's replacement at Crystal Palace if the Eagles boss is sacked by chairman Simon Jordan
Former Charlton boss Alan Curbishley could make his return to management at a top European club, according to his agent Phil Smith
Manchester United assistant boss Carlos Queiroz has made the shortlist for the £1m-a-year job in charge of the USA national team.
Paul Sturrock, who is set to become Swindon boss, has a get out clause that will allow him to return to Sheffield Wednesday.
West Ham have set a 48-hour deadline to decide whether to accept Kia Joorabchian's takeover bid.
Former Anfield striker Djibril Cisse holds a grudge against Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez.
France legend Michel Platini believes Arsenal striker Thierry Henry made a mistake by not signing for Barcelona.
West Ham striker Dean Ashton is fighting his way back to fitness by using hydrotherapy sessions at a special swimming pool in Manchester.
Liverpool's Craig Bellamy says the life of a Premiership striker is boring. "Straight home I go home and just laze about, doing hardly anything. It's quite a boring existence."
Chelsea players and, in particular, Ashley Cole are at odds with referee Graham Poll after the club's defeat at the hands of Tottenham.
Former Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric has insisted he is committed to buying into Leicester, despite revealing he has had offers from other clubs.
Former England boss Sir Bobby Robson has revealed how he once talked Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson out of retirement in 2002.
Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd has had a meeting with manager Glenn Roeder, captain Scott Parker and senior player Shay Given about the club's current predicament.
Meanwhile, Shepherd said he appointed ex-boss Graeme Souness against the will of the fans.
Bolton midfielder El Hadji Diouf claims referee Mark Clattenburg apologised for disallowing a Stelios Giannakopoulos goal in the 1-0 loss against Wigan.
West Ham have granted the Icelandic consortium bidding to take over the club access to its accounts.
But the West Ham board will discuss a rival offer from businessman Kia Joorabchian as a conclusion to the matter draws to a close.
Dundee United boss Craig Levein guided his side to victory over struggling Rangers but has defended his counterpart Paul Le Guen.
Former Rangers striker Ally McCoist believes Rangers need a nasty streak to turn around their form.
Southend boss Steve Tilson has challenged Rio Ferdinand to a game of table tennis after the Manchester United player's boast at his qualities in playing the game. Tilson wants to bet a week of his wages against Ferdinand's for charity.
Sir Alex Ferguson shook hands in March 1984 on a deal to join Tottenham as manager at the end of that season before changing his mind.
Celtic midfielder Jari Jarosik has been called up by the Czech Republic for the first time in a year and is set to face Denmark despite his lack of first-team action for his club.
Real Madrid boss Fabio Capello has revealed he dropped David Beckham to the bench because of the damaging effect of the midfielder being dropped by England.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has had a chat with struggling Jermaine Pennant to help him regain his form.
West Ham are ready to ditch Kia Joorabchian's takeover offer after he cut his price with the rival Icelandic consortium now in the driving seat.
But both of these bids could be scuppered by an anonymous American bidder entering the fray.
Rangers boss Paul Le Guen insists he will not raid the transfer market to improve his side's fortunes.
Wigan defender Andy Webster says the higher standard of the Premiership compared to the SPL is proving a tough challenge.
Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies admitted he thought Motherwell boss Maurice Malpas was going to "banjo" him after the pair clashed during the CIS Cup quarter-final tie.
Birmingham boss Steve Bruce joked that if managers started their own fight club he would not want to do battle with Bolton's Sam Allardyce. But he reckons a fight between him and ex-team-mate Bryan Robson "would be a decent one".
Sir Alex Ferguson shook hands in March 1984 on a deal to join Tottenham as manager at the end of that season before changing his mind.
Celtic midfielder Jari Jarosik has been called up by the Czech Republic for the first time in a year and is set to face Denmark despite his lack of first-team action for his club.
Real Madrid boss Fabio Capello has revealed he dropped David Beckham to the bench because of the damaging effect of the midfielder being dropped by England.
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has had a chat with struggling Jermaine Pennant to help him regain his form.
West Ham are ready to ditch Kia Joorabchian's takeover offer after he cut his price with the rival Icelandic consortium now in the driving seat.
But both of these bids could be scuppered by an anonymous American bidder entering the fray.
Rangers boss Paul Le Guen insists he will not raid the transfer market to improve his side's fortunes.
Wigan defender Andy Webster says the higher standard of the Premiership compared to the SPL is proving a tough challenge.
Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies admitted he thought Motherwell boss Maurice Malpas was going to "banjo" him after the pair clashed during the CIS Cup quarter-final tie.
Birmingham boss Steve Bruce joked that if managers started their own fight club he would not want to do battle with Bolton's Sam Allardyce. But he reckons a fight between him and ex-team-mate Bryan Robson "would be a decent one".
The Premier League will pass a new rule allowing ex-players of "exceptional calibre" to become "fast-track" Premiership managers.
Businessman Kia Joorabchian's takeover of West Ham is on the verge of collapse.
Carlos Tevez scored twice for West Ham in a friendly against Southampton - his first goals for the club.
Premiership chairmen want clubs not under scrutiny by Lord Stevens' bung inquiry to be publicly exonerated.
Chelsea's John Terry will be quizzed by the FA after claiming he was given two conflicting reasons for his sending off against Spurs.
Dunfermline are on the verge of unveiling Derry City boss Stephen Kenny as their new manager.
Celtic midfielder Alan Thompson is preparing for life after he hangs up his boots by carving out a career as a boss. Thompson is aiming for his Uefa A coaching licence next year.
Clyde midfielder Stevie Masterton is winning his fitness battle for Sunday's Challenge Cup Final against Ross County.
Sir Alex Ferguson's dressing room rant after Manchester United's Carling Cup defeat to Southend was heard by all the Shrimpers players.
Teddy Sheringham has been told to "act his age" after his bust-up with Cesc Fabregas following West Ham's defeat of Arsenal on Sunday. The warning comes from Fabregas' dad, who at 39 is a year younger than the Hammers striker.
Manchester City defender Micah Richards is in line for an England call-up for the friendly against Holland.
Graham Poll will not be chosen to referee Chelsea's Premiership showdown with Manchester United on 26 November.
Everton could fine James McFadden despite manager David Moyes' view that the striker's red card against Arsenal was harsh.
Poll has told "friends" that he remains convinced McFadden called him a cheat.
Gilberto has revealed that Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was so angry he did not say anything after the defeat to West Ham.
Manager Paul Le Guen will leave Rangers of his own accord if results and performances do not improve by Christmas.
Rangers are considering a move to bring Scotland manager Walter Smith back to Ibrox if Paul Le Guen is sacked by Christmas.
Inverness boss Charlie Christie wants to use former Caley Thistle manager Steve Paterson's Peterhead as a feeder club.
Derry City's Stephen Kenny will not be appointed Dunfermline Athletic manager until the end of the Irish season next month.
Hearts have banned Hearts coach John McGlynn from continuing to write a column for the Daily Record.
Residents of Hertfordshire town Tring are upset with Graham Poll's inability to stay out of the spotlight. "Once upon a time if you told people you were from Tring, they'd say, 'Oh yeah, that's where Walter Rothschild is from'," said one resident. "Now they say, 'Oh, that's where that bloody referee lives'."
Sunderland manager Roy Keane says he offers referees visiting the Stadium of Light a "cup of tea and a nice sandwich" as a charm offensive.
FA chief Brian Barwick has warned Premiership stars to improve their attitude towards referees or face the consequences.
Watford manager Adrian Boothroyd has called for a salary cap and draft pick to make the Premiership a fairer league.
Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has dismissed rumours he wants to leave the club in January and says he does not regret his decision to stay with the Gunners.
Tottenham boss Martin Jol is set to raid the transfer market to sign a centre-half as cover for Ledley King.
Birmingham owner David Sullivan insists Steve Bruce's job as manager is safe and has accused fans of deserting the club.
Shaun Maloney has halted his contract talks with Celtic prompting speculation he will leave the club in January.
Rangers chairman David Murray insists manager Paul Le Guen will have until the end of the season to turn round the club's fortunes.
Barnsley boss Andy Ritchie is heading for showdown talks after the club stalled on giving him a new contract.
Kolo Toure was so keen to impress during his trial at Arsenal that he even went as far as tackling boss Arsene Wenger, when he tried to return the ball from the sidelines.
A poll has named Reading boss Steve Coppell as the weediest looking Premiership boss with Tottenham chief Martin Jol as the toughest.
Wigan winger David Cotterill was given the middle names George Best by his dad - and even got the Manchester United legend to sign his birth certificate.
Chelsea captain John Terry is set to become the highest-paid British player of all time when he finalises a new four-year deal worth £27m with team-mate Frank Lampard also set to be offered a £130,000-a-week deal.
Sven-Goran Eriksson insists his England team were good enough to play in this year's World Cup final: "We had a very, very good team."
Eriksson has also defended his decision not to take Spurs striker Jermain Defoe to Germany: "He had a bad season. He did not deserve to go."
Former England midfielder Steve Stone is to retire after an injury-plagued spell at Leeds.
Former West Ham player Tony Cottee is heading an English consortium which will join the battle to takeover the club.
Rafael Benitez insists he will not be tempted away from Anfield despite being reportedly targeted by Real Madrid and an Italian club.
Former Middlesbrough and West Brom boss Bryan Robson has confirmed he is considering offers of management abroad.
The Football Association are lining up friendlies against Germany and Brazil as the first internationals to be held at the new Wembley.
Tottenham midfielder Edgar Davids intends to honour his Tottenham contract despite being frustrated with his lack of first-team action.
Injured Brighton goalkeeper Wyane Henderson was arrested and evicted for running on the pitch to celebrate his team-mates' win at Bradford after being mistaken for a fan because he was watching from the stands.
Luton manager Mike Newell criticised assistant referee Amy Rayner after his side's 3-2 defeat by QPR and said women should not be allowed to officiate. "She should not be here. I know that sounds sexist, but I am sexist. If you start bringing in women you have big problems. This is not park football, so what are women doing here? It's tokenism for the politically correct idiots."
Tottenham winger Aaron Lennon could get his first England start against Holland on Wednesday with Manchester City defender Micah Richards set to make his debut.
Sir Bobby Robson feared he may have to give up working in football after surgery to remove a brain tumour and made the revelation as he resumes his role as assistant to Republic of Ireland boss Steve Staunton.
Portsmouth striker Andy Cole does not believe he gets enough credit for his 188 Premiership goals but hopes he will if he reaches the 200 mark.
Mark Hughes says the Manchester United side that beat his Blackburn side on Saturday reminds him of the title-winning team of 1993 and 1994 when he used to play for the Old Trafford club.
Leeds midfielder Steve Stone may be forced to retire after his injury troubles of the past 15 months.
Celtic's Thomas Gravesen believes ex-club Real Madrid got it wrong in seeing him as a holding midfielder rather than his preferred role further upfield.
Scotland boss Walter Smith says former club Rangers face a "tall order" in catching Celtic.
Dunfermline player Owen Morrison says new boss Stephen Kenny will make the East End Park side a force to be reckoned with in the SPL.
Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell says he will seek talks with St Mirren after a half-time announcement in Sunday's SPL clash urged the Paisley fans not to "respond to the sectarian songs" being sung by Celtic fans.
Hearts striker Edgaras Jankauskas urges the club to resolve uncertainty over Julien Brellier's contract talks as the side are missing his influence.
Derby boss Billy Davies is among the candidates to replace Iain Dowie as Charlton manager.
Cardiff manager Dave Jones is also a front runner but former England coach Glenn Hoddle is the leading contender.
Assistant coach Les Reed is also a strong favourite but former boss Alan Curbishley is not interested.
Dowie was sacked because his hardline management style destroyed team spirit at The Valley.
Luton boss Mike Newell faces the sack after his sexist comments about female assistant referee Amy Rayner.
Steve Bennett will referee the potentially explosive showdown between Man Utd and Chelsea.
Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has painted a grim picture of life in England. "The food is truly catastrophic, and it rains all the time. When there's no training or match, it's a DVD under the quilt to keep warm." But the Frenchman insists he is happy at Old Trafford. He added: "Each day I thank God to be playing in a club like this."
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has criticised the club's fans for being too quiet during their unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge. He said: "It's winter now and to sing and move is good to fight against the temperature. For a team with this record at home, I think the players deserve more support."
England manager Steve McClaren has blamed the media for trying to engineer rifts between him, his assistant Terry Venables and his players.
England and Chelsea captain John Terry cannot work out why the national team's players cannot reproduce their form at club level on the international scene.
West Ham boss Alan Pardew has been assured of his future and more transfer funds by Icelander Eggert Magnusson, who is bidding to take over the club.
Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham has ruled out a return to former club Manchester United.
Liverpool defender John Arne Riise has contradicted team-mate Jose Reina, who said fourth place was probably the club's target, by saying the club will not give up in the title race.
The Association of Football Agents is unhappy with the Football Association's new rules for agents and a court battle could ensue.
Aston Villa are considering selling the naming rights to their Villa Park ground to a sponsor.
Alan Curbishley says he was surprised his ex-club Charlton sacked his replacement Iain Dowie.
Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko has told friends he will end his career in England after doubts arose about his future.
Hearts keeper Craig Gordon could be axed for the game against Rangers as the problems at the club continue.
Raith Rovers could offer Hearts assistant John McGlynn a way out of the club by appointing him as manager.
Bolton boss Sam Allardyce took advantage of so many of his players being on international duty by taking the other half to see a Celine Dion concert in Las Vegas.
Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has revealed his torment at living in England. He said: "The food is truly disastrous and it rains all the time." When he is not playing he added: "I just curl up in the warm under a duvet and watch DVDs."
Clubs promoted to the Premiership in May will be guaranteed a windfall of £50m.
England will open next season at the new Wembley Stadium with a friendly against Germany on 22 August.
Didier Drogba says he aims to fire Chelsea to glory in the Premiership, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League this season.
Portsmouth assistant manager Tony Adams has branded Watford long-ball merchants and says they play like the late 1980s Wimbledon team.
Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd fears it will be hard to attract a striker to the club in January if they are still struggling in the Premiership.
Allan McGregor has won his battle with Lionel Letizi to hold on to the position as Rangers first-choice keeper.
Hearts captain Stephen Pressley will make himself available for selection against Rangers despite his row with the club owner.
Owner Vladimir Romanov is preparing to return to Scotland for crisis talks at Hearts.
Dunfermline Athletic have been fined £10,000 by the SPL after being found guilty of charging Rangers fans more than their own supporters.
Oldham fans hoping to see a bit more of 19-year-old midfielder Chris Hall will get their chance when he appears in a charity production of The Full Monty.
Stuart Pearce's technical area has been replaced with artificial grass, after the Manchester City manager wore it out.
A massive £235m takeover is being lined up for Newcastle United, including a property deal worth £95m, from Jersey-based Belgravia Group.
Chelsea's John Terry says referee Graham Poll swore at him during their defeat at Tottenham.
Furious ex-Charlton boss Iain Dowie is convinced he was stabbed in the back by his former assistant Les Reed.
Ronaldinho has given Frank Lampard his golden seal of approval to join him at Barcelona.
Arsene Wenger is understood to have been furious that France played Thierry Henry and Williams Gallas for 90 minutes in Wednesday's friendly with Greece.
Boro's George Boateng has told Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez he will be doing his team a favour if he plays Steven Gerrard wide on the right.
Luiz Felipe Scolari has accused Man Utd assistant Carlos Queiroz of wanting his job as Portugal coach.
Wolves striker Carl Cort could face yet more knee surgery.
St Johnstone chairman Geoff Brown has criticised Motherwell for blocking plans to re-arrange an SPL game in order to make the CIS Cup semi-final tie with Hibs more fan-friendly.
Hearts fans could stage a protest against owner Vladimir Romanov after Sunday's SPL clash with Rangers at Tynecastle.
Arsenal's Freddie Ljungberg, who has a food intolerance, is recovering after being struck down by eating a bit of cheese.
The Belgravia group will make Alan Curbishley boss if they complete their £140m takeover of Newcastle.
Nigerian striker Kanu has rocked Portsmouth by claiming he wants to rejoin Ajax and take Spurs midfielder Edgar Davids with him.
Icelandic businessman Eggert Magnusson will complete his £98m takeover of West Ham on Monday.
The completion of Magnusson's takeover will herald the exit of Argentine midfielders Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano from Upton Park.
Portsmouth winger Rodolph Douala has told boss Harry Redknapp he wants to leave after only three months at Fratton Park.
Coach John McGlynn is set to quit troubled Hearts to take over as manager at Raith Rovers.
Hearts' captain Steven Pressley's regular match day programme column has this week been written by team-mate Christophe Berra.
Roy Keane will be reunited with a key figure next week when his dog Triggs moves up to the Sunderland area with the rest of the family.
A clause in the contracts of Javier Mascherano and Carlos Tevez allows West Ham to terminate their deals in January. The Hammers will.
West Ham will be sold to Eggert Magnusson for £98m this week.
Wolves owner Jack Hayward is prepared to drop his asking price for the club from £40m to £20m.
The going rate at Leicester City is £25m and former Pompey chief Milan Mandaric is getting ever closer to securing the club.
Montreal Canadiens NHL owner George Gillet is lining up a £250m takeover package for Liverpool.
Or will it cost the American billionaire £450m?
David Beckham says he is enduring the worst period of his career but has no intention to leave Real Madrid.
And Becks has rejected overtures from Italian side Inter Milan.
But it is Italy this weekend for Mr and Mrs Posh Spice as they attend Tom Cruise's wedding. Real coach Fabio Capello sanctioned the trip.
Back to footballing matters - Cristiano Ronaldo is adamant Manchester United can do the double of Champions League and Premiership this season.
Newcastle's Kieron Dyer says he is "embarrassed" to have been injured and unable to play so frequently when he is being paid so much money.
Former Celtic forward John Hartson has rubbish criticism of Rangers striker Kris Boyd and predicts a bright future for him at Ibrox.
Southampton defender Claus Lundekvam will quit the game when his contract expires in 18 months.
West Ham striker Dean Ashton says setting a date for his return from a broken ankle would be tempting fate.
Former Luton player Iain Dowie is being lined up to replace Mike Newell as Hatters boss after his recent disputes with chairman Bill Tomlins.
The FA could investigate reports of irregular betting activity ahead of Iain Dowie's Charlton sacking.
Watford's Chris Powell could be in line for a third spell at Charlton to work alongside new coach Les Reed.
England assistant coach Terry Venables says reports he has fallen out with head coach Steve McClaren are "utter rubbish".
Watford boss Aidy Boothroyd said he wants inconsistent referees "put in the stocks" and pelted with tomatoes.
The consortium of Icelandic businessmen trying to buy West Ham have agreed a deal of around £75m with a further £23m to cover debts. The move will be confirmed today.
Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder insists he will ignore the fans who hurl abuse at him about the brain tumour he had while manager of West Ham.
Out-of-favour Real Madrid midfielder David Beckham says he is going through the worst period of his career.
Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan has told manager Peter Taylor to quit his role as England U-21 boss and concentrate on club football.
Rangers striker Nacho Novo says chairman David Murray was right to criticise the players for their poor start to the season.
Luke Young says Iain Dowie should not have been sacked as Charlton manager.
Hearts director Alex Koslovski has branded some of his fans as racists for booing the club's Lithuanian players.
Manchester United centre-half Nemanja Vidic is studying video footage of former Old Trafford defenders Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister as he looks to create a similarly formidable partnership with Rio Ferdinand.
Andy Hessenthaler is favourite to be the new Brentford manager.
Celtic manager Gordon Strachan says the Premiership gives itself "too many pats on the back for being the best league in the world".
Former top referee David Elleray has warned football "will die" if players and managers do not start showing more respect to officials.
Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan still intends to sue former manager Iain Dowie over his departure from the club despite having been sacked by Charlton, and may also take action against them too.
In January the Football Association will introduce blanket two-year bans for any player who tests positive for any substance on the World Anti-Doping Agency banned list.
Rafa Benitez says Craig Bellamy's lack of goals since joining Liverpool is down to anxiety caused by his perfectionism.
Sheffield Wednesday are to appeal against the red cards given to Wade Small and Chris Brunt during their 3-1 defeat by Coventry.
The Belgravia Group, which wants to take over Newcastle, is expected to have either made a formal bid or withdrawn altogether by Christmas.
Spectators who threw coins at Arsenal's Robin van Persie and Fulham's Claus Jensen at recent matches are likely to remain undetected as television pictures are inconclusive.
Newcastle's Damien Duff and Craig Moore both face up to six weeks out after picking up injuries against Arsenal.
Blackburn's Michael Gray wants football to follow cricket and rugby by having video replay officials in the stands for instant decisions.
Sir Alex Ferguson says he is "holding his breath" that Gary Neville does not need a calf operation that could out for up to six weeks.
Wigan's Leighton Baines faces up to three weeks out with a torn calf muscle.
West Ham manager Alan Pardew will be given £15m to spend in the January transfer window when planned takeover of the club goes through.
Reading's Dave Kitson faces six weeks out with a hamstring problem, having already missed most of the season with a knee injury.
Arsene Wenger says every time Arsenal lose a game "it is a disaster," whatever tournament they are playing in.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says they are still missing William Gallas after his move to Arsenal.
Sectarian singing and missile throwing by Rangers fans during Sunday's match away to Hearts will be in the match delegate's report to the SPL.
On-loan winger Lee Martin is heading back to Manchester United from Rangers after a recurrence of a knee injury.
Hearts midfielder Paul Hartley has criticised the decision to appoint non-English speaking Eduard Malofeev as caretaker head coach.
Hearts captain Steven Pressley has criticised the decision to sack managers George Burley and Graham Rix in a new book.
Ian Wright has helped Macclesfield with their training ahead of their FA Cup tie with Walsall.
On-loan Falkirk striker Anthony Stokes has donated the sports goods he won as player of the round in the CIS Cup to a local youth team.
Arsenal fans have launched a campaign to boost sales of former cult hero Perry Groves' autobiography so it outsells that of Ashley Cole, who left Arsenal for Chelsea.
As a freeman of the city of Glasgow, Sir Alex Ferguson has the right to exclusive use of a jail cell and the right to hang his washing on Glasgow Green.
Celtic's Champions League tie with Manchester United will be refereed by Manuel Mejuto Gonzalez, who was in charge of Liverpool's 2005 final win over Milan.
Reading boss Steve Coppell has banned use of the word "survival", claiming it causes a negative mentality, and wants to talk about the club "retaining its Premiership status".
Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc says Rangers fans who reported him for blessing himself did so because their team is so poor.
Premier League bosses are set to dump their link with the Football Association at the end of the season to gain full control of the billions they generate.
West Ham's new owner Eggert Magnusson faces a race against time if he wants to move to the Olympic Stadium after London 2012.
Iranian businessman Kia Joorabchian is still keen to acquire an English club despite missing out on West Ham.
Middlesbrough are confident boss Gareth Southgate will get the green light today to carry on the job.
Watford have been dealt a blow with keeper Ben Foster having to return to Manchester United for knee surgery.
Chris Powell has ruled out a return to his former club Charlton as part of Les Reed's coaching team.
Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien wants to re-negotiate his contract, despite having four years to run.
Torquay chairman Chris Roberts faces dressing room mutiny over his threat to sack players if they dive.
Barnsley are ready to move for old favourite Neil Redfearn after axing manager Andy Ritchie.
Midfielder Darren Young believes double training sessions introduced by new manager Stephen Kenny will lift Dunfermline clear of relegation.
Referee Howard Webb, who will officiate the Manchester United-Chelsea game this weekend, is a self-confessed fan of United's Wayne Rooney.
Former Portsmouth striker Dario Silva, who has had part of his right leg amputated following a car crash, is aiming to make the 2012 Olympics as a rower.
West Ham legend Trevor Brooking believes his former club needs to dampen its expectations of qualifying for the Champions League, claiming a more realistic time-frame is required following the recent takeover.
Former England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has been sounded out about becoming the boss of the Qatar national team for a salary of more than £5m per year.
New Dunfermline boss Stephen Kenny hopes his new training regime will help to ease the Pars' injury problems.
Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg has explained that he has suffered from a reaction to cheese, which brings on migraines, since puberty. Eating some 'cheesy mash' recently resulted in him missing the recent match against Newcastle.
Wayne Rooney is enjoying the sweet smell of success after receiving what some airport ground staff believed was preferential treatment when he was allowed to take a large bottle of aftershave on board on a flight.
Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon says they want to be recognised as the world's biggest football club by 2014.
Man Utd winger Cristiano Ronaldo claims Chelsea will fall apart when manager Jose Mourinho leaves the club.
The Portuguese has also branded Blues' duo Michael Ballack and Andriy Shevchenko a waste of money.
David Beckham's Real Madrid future is still in doubt after a club director described his presence as a "ticking timebomb".
West Ham striker Carlos Tevez says Premiership defenders are "animals".
Reading boss Steve Coppell has warned Stephen Hunt he will carry the baggage of his horror clash with Chelsea's Petr Cech for at least a year.
Veteran defender David Unsworth has begged Sheff Utd boss Neil Warnock not to give him the boot from Bramall Lane.
Liverpool keeper Jerzy Dudek will play against Galatasaray next month in the stadium where he helped the club win the Champions League in 2005.
Reds' striker Peter Crouch insists he can become the Anfield club's first 20-goal-a-season striker since Michael Owen.
Set-piece legend Matt Le Tissier has hailed Shunsuke Nakamura's winner for Celtic against Man Utd as the best free-kick ever scored.
Reading chairman John Madejski has told long-serving midfielder Graeme Murty he will not get a testimonial as modern players are too well paid.
Nancy Dell'Olio is the latest football "celebrity" to encounter problems at an airport check-in after she was told to remove her sunglasses, knee-length boots, leather jacket and belt at Heathrow and then had to hand over perfumes and make-up, despite her pleas that they were expensive.
Mexican legend Cuauhtemoc Blanco was surprised last week to read a newspaper story that he had died in a car accident. Fortunately for Blanco, it turned out to be nothing more than a "Falsa Alarma".
Wayne Rooney has signed a new £100,000 contract with Manchester United.
West Ham are still interested in moving to the Olympic Stadium after 2012.
The Glazer family, who own Manchester United, want to buy into US side LA Galaxy and buy David Beckham to lead a soccer marketing push in the States.
Man Utd players Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Carrick have outed themselves as Christina Aguilera fans by attending one of the pop star's tour dates in Manchester.
Fulham defender Liam Rosenior has revealed that unlike most other 22-year-old Premiership players, he prefers playing Scrabble and drinking cocoa to a night out clubbing.