The chairman of Oxford United has apologised for the uncertainty and concern that has arisen after the club was given a transfer ban. In particular, he reassured fans that it would not affect plans for a new stadium north of the city: https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/26283814.oxford-united-head-apologises-amid-uncertainty-concern/ The club evidently found competing in the Championship challenging and now they have paid a financial penalty in League One.
To try to capitalise on the surge in interest from the World Cup, Major League Soccer has launched its largest-ever marketing campaign called “Thanks World, We’ll Take It From Here”, featuring MLS stars past and present, including Lionel Messi and David Beckham. It aims to convert America’s growing legion of football fans into loyal followers of the country’s top professional league as its season resumes on July 16. MLS, which launched in 1996 as a condition of the US’s bid to host the 1994 World Cup, faces a pivotal moment. The arrival of Messi at Inter Miami in 2023 drew unprecedented attention to the league. Even before the World Cup, viewership and match attendance increased in recent seasons. As part of efforts to build on this momentum, the league is shifting to a summer-to-spring calendar in 2027 to align with the international football schedule. Currently its season runs from late February to early December. This change, alongside roster rule tweaks, aims to inte...