Peter Kenyon

Did phantom goal ref Stuart Attwell get Watford's Aidy Boothroyd the sack?

Football's unfairness, Chelsea return to type, and El Hadj Diouf disgraces himself in today's Daily Bung. Taking the list: sharp-eyed Stuart Attwell is in line for a promotion while Aidy Boothroyd looks for a new job Photo:...

Chelsea's Felipe Scolari plans Champions League victory party

Chelsea return to type, while Cristiano Ronaldo and El Hadj Diouf also disgrace themselves in today's Daily Bung. Room with a view: Felipe Scolari is already planning Chelsea's Champions League victory party Photo: GETTY IMAGES...

Mining companies lay off workers

UKRAINIAN-OWNED Consolidated Minerals (ConsMin) has joined a growing list of mining companies that have been forced to sack staff as the global financial crisis deepens. ConsMin general manager corporate affairs and investor...

Credit Crunch, Tottenham and Newcastle point way to a better future

Whisper it quietly, but could sanity be returning to the Premier League? Even Chelsea are feeling the effects of the credit crunch and have let 15 of their scouts go as Roman Abramovich looks to tighten up his scouting...

Credit crisis set to hit resource sector

The mining sector may one of Australia's economic drivers but the global credit crisis has slammed on the brakes. Today, Twin Hills - the flagship project of Queensland-based silver mining company Macmin, has gone into...

Gartside's vision of the future is no idle flight of fancy. This man means business.

One thing is, however, certain. That as the credit crunch digs its teeth ever deeper into the likes of your Boltons - as their lenders look ever more unfavourably on supporting the Trotters as a Championship concern - so the...

'Fat Cats Club': Where the money goes

An insight into another footballing world, a million miles from Edgar Street. The pressure group Fair Pay Network is campaigning for Premier League clubs to pay 'a living wage' to their programme sellers, cleaners and catering...

Abramovich sacks 15 Chelsea staff and Scolari must raise cash for new players

Chelsea have axed nearly two-thirds of their international scouting staff in the first sign that billionaire owner Roman Abramovich may be losing patience with his club's towering levels of debt - including the £578 million...

Chelsea - Confusion Reigns?

Chelsea - Confusion Reigns?Vitalfootball: Chelsea: 01/11/2008 12:18:00It doesn`t seem that long ago that Peter Kenyon was implying that there would be no transfer movements at Chelsea Football Club in January!

Premier League: Stamford Bridge no longer Chelsea's fortress for concerned Luiz Felipe Scolari

Luiz Felipe Scolari has offered a stark admission that his Chelsea side lack the guile and incision to undermine defensively minded opponents at Stamford Bridge, with the Brazilian recognising the need to cultivate "two or...