Tiny Bury was a victim of the global forces draining the life out of football
David Goldblatt
The club’s demise shows how comprehensively the game has been hijacked from the fans
April 2013
Borussia Dortmund, Malaga and Europe's political football of austerity
Stefan Szymanski
Stefan Szymanski: There is a close similarity between football and the economy of Europe. Should German-style regulations control both?
April 2012
Rangers administrators to postpone announcement of preferred bidder
Rangers administrators have said they have been forced to delay the naming of the preferred bidder due to a forthcoming SPL vote on rule changes
April 2011
Football League blog
Peter Reid lends a hand as Pilgrims continue to regress
Louise Taylor: Plymouth's manager Peter Reid has been working without pay and funding the debt-ridden League One club's electricity and heating bills
August 2009
Financial state of English clubs a 'significant concern', warns Uefa's David Taylor
Uefa's general secretary, David Taylor, says clubs risk 'serious difficulties' if they continue to over-extend themselves
January 2006
Glazer's big Bucs keep United afloat
Twelve months ago no one would have believed it would be the Tampa Bay Buccaneers rather than Manchester United that would be giving Glazer something to cheer about.
May 2004
Murray's mint not so sweet for Rangers
The owner of Ibrox is worth £450m, but club debts are a thorn in the side of his multi-million empire, says Conal Walsh.
April 2004
£100m takes Fulham to top of league - of debtors
Fulham football club has propelled itself up the league table of Premiership indebtedness, with net liabilities topping £100 million for the first time.
June 2003
Milton Keynes on hold as Dons hit the wall
Notts County saved by take-over bid
March 2003
Struggle develops over Craven Cottage
Legal proceedings have been issued against the property developer behind plans to turn the Fulham's historic riverside home into luxury flats.
February 2003
Cash-starved Ipswich strike out
Ipswich Town's chairman David Sheepshanks bitterly attacked greedy Premiership clubs last night as he announced that his club had become the latest to slip into administration.
January 2003
Pitch battle
Jim White: Wimbledon was a club without a ground, Milton Keynes a town without a team. Put them together and what do you get? Not the perfect fit the Dons' chairman dreamed of, but a spectacular own goal.
December 2002
York call in the receivers
Third Division York City have become the latest club to go into administration due to the after effects of the failed ITV Digital deal earlier this year.
November 2002
No Christmas cheer for York City
York City players will not be paid this month because of their club's deepening financial problems.
October 2002
Hall is Leicester's monster creditor
The spectre of Dennis Wise has returned to haunt debt-ridden Leicester City - his agent, Eric Hall, is the creditor responsible for the club going into administration.
Lineker launches Leicester rescue bid
Gary Lineker has launched his bid to rescue Leicester City with the vow: "This club cannot go to the wall."