It’s ironic that Peter Crouch, a man known to dance like a robot, was anything but, despite playing out a career in a game littered with them
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Journalist and broadcaster Lynsey Hooper sat down with These Football Times to talk all things women’s football in an open and engaging discussion
If we are to put a stop to, or positively alter, the direction football is taking, it will require out-of-the-box thinking similar to Jimmy Hill’s
Ahead of the 2019 Women’s World Cup, Houston Dash star Rachel Daly opens up on a unique journey to the NWSL and the England national team
One of English football’s brightest stars, Leah Williamson spoke to These Football Times about her career ahead of the Women’s World Cup
Between the heroics of Van Basten in 1988 and Shearer in 1996, when England faced Holland in the Euros, explosive games were the norm
Postmen, mill workers and funeral directors made up the US team at the 1950 World Cup – and they’d go on to spring a surprise of epic proportions
Whilst Gerry Hitchens’s time in Italy should have guaranteed him iconic status in English football, it ultimately made him a forgotten man at home
While a victory that declared them unofficial champions of the world, Scotland’s win against England in 1967 should have resulted in so much more
Even in the much-cherished world of English football, there’s still very little idea about what will happen after the UK exits the EU
When David Cameron – an Aston Villa supporter – stated his team was West Ham, it represented much more than just an innocent gaffe
He should’ve and could’ve been an England regaular, but while injuries would hamper Paul Davis’ Arsenal career, he remains a true Gunners legend
One of the finest players of his generation, as stated by Bill Shankly, Ivan Broadis would cut his teeth flying in the war before becoming a footballer
No manager on English shores did more to advance the game in the early part of the 20th century than Huddersfield and Arsenal legend Herbert Chapman
In the history of English sport, nobody will ever match the unique accomplishments of Reginald Erskine Foster, captained the football and cricket teams
They influenced Corinthians in Brazil and Real Madrid in Spain, and inflicted Manchester United’s biggest defeat: this is Corinthian FC
Between breaking a crossbar in half and having the “Who ate all the pies?” chant directed at him, William Foulke was actually a pioneering goalkeeper
A married heterosexual, Graeme Le Saux endured years of abuse from fellow players and fans. But is the tide turning for gay players to finally come out?