US Football Kicks On With Beckham by Bill Wilson (Result | BBC - October 12) When David Beckham left the Iberian peninsula last year for the US, he was feted as a latter-day Christopher Columbus, seeking to discover the lost football tribes of America.more details | go to article
Man Utd Weighs Glazer's Approach by Bill Wilson (Article | BBC - April 14) Now that Malcolm Glazer has put forward fresh proposals for a takeover of Manchester United, fans are waiting anxiously to see how the board reacts to this new approach.more details | go to article
Arsenal 'May Seek Full Share Listing' by Bill Wilson (Article | BBC - November 30) Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein has said the club may consider seeking a full listing for its shares on the London Stock Exchange. Speaking at the Soccerex football business forum in Dubai, he said a full listing was "one of the options" for funding after the club moves to its new stadium.more details | go to article
Film Producer Still Eyes Liverpool by Bill Wilson (Article | BBC - November 29) Hollywood-based film producer Mike Jefferies has said he still hopes to play a role in the future development of Liverpool FC, despite having a move to inject money rejected in the summer.more details | go to article
Football Industry's Global Marketplace by Bill Wilson (Article | BBC - November 28) Hundreds of clubs and firms involved in the football business have gathered at the picturesque Jumeriah Beach Resort in Dubai to hear what the global future holds for the industry, and to try and pick up contracts and advice that will help them run their operations more profitably.more details | go to article
Football Must 'Get House In Order' by Bill Wilson (Analysis | BBC - November 24) The triumphs of Porto and Greece in the two major European football tournaments this year may have warmed the hearts of traditionalists, in showing that having money and big names are not necessarily the way to success.more details | go to article
Why Is Man United A Prize Catch? by Bill Wilson (Analysis | BBC - October 4) Last week's financial results may have shown Manchester United's full-year profits falling by nearly 30%, due mainly to transfer deals and a weaker performance on the pitch, but the club still leads the way in off-field selling of its brand.more details | go to article