I'd like to thank the Watford fans who must have stopped off at Hyde Park last Saturday and lit a couple of candles for us during the Pope's visit. It certainly worked!... more
Middlesbrough boss Gordon Strachan expects winger Adam Johnson to see out his contract on Teesside with the club having rejected a series off offers... more
Javier Garrido insists his Manchester City team-mates will not feel sorry for themselves as they immediately try and refocus on the Premier League and a place in the Champions League... more
Tony Mowbray is expecting to oversee a shake-up to his Celtic squad this month but warned Gary Caldwell that the Parkhead club will call the shots on his future... more
Peter Whittingham sealed an impressive away win at The Hawthorns as Cardiff sent out a message that they will not let the Coca-Cola Championship's top two have things all their own way... more
Chris Hughton hopes to take over as permanent Newcastle boss within days before redoubling his efforts to drag the club back into the Barclays Premier League... more
Football: Victorious Burnley boss Owen Coyle distanced himself from the Celtic manager's job after guiding the Clarets back to the top flight of English football for the first time in 33 years... more
Former Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce and Celtic manager Gordon Strachan are the two early front runners to take over from Roy Keane at Sunderland... more
Celtic midfielder Aiden McGeady will disregard a health warning from coach Neil Lennon to try to help the club through to the last 16 of the Champions League... more
Darren Fletcher has warned his Manchester United team-mates not to be taken in by the defeatist talk coming out of the Celtic camp ahead of their Champions League clash... more
Football: Gordon Strachan was pleased with much of his Celtic side's performance in Spain, despite watching them slump to another away defeat in the Champions League... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do