Clarke ‘greedy’ as Scotland boss set for new record
Steve Clarke admits he didn’t expect to “last this long” as boss, but says he is “greedy for more” as Scotland target a first men’s World Cup since 1998.
Steve Clarke admits he didn’t expect to “last this long” as boss, but says he is “greedy for more” as Scotland target a first men’s World Cup since 1998.
Newcastle United appoint Nottingham Forest’s chief football officer Ross Wilson as sporting director.
As Rangers consider a return for Steven Gerrard, BBC Scotland examines his past Ibrox achievements and his record since leaving.
BBC Sport looks into Thomas Tuchel’s criticism of England fans during their comfortable friendly win over Wales.
BBC Sport remembers Edgar Davids’ 15 months as Barnet player-manager in League Two and the Conference.
In an interview with the BBC, referee Anthony Taylor criticises the “expectation of perfection” culture officials are subject to.
Premier League referee Anthony Taylor discusses the growing pressures on match officials.
Manchester United sources reject claims made by Saudi sports supremo Turki Alalshikh that the club is in advanced negotiations over a sale to a new investor.
Tottenham Hotspur’s majority owners inject £100m of new capital into the club.
Steve Clarke is targeting six points from Scotland’s next two games. Achieving that could have a significant impact in their bid to reach the World Cup.