Duff and Phelps facing pressure
Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps have come under pressure as the crisis surrounding the club shows little sign of alleviating.
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- Date: Thu 24 May 18:23
Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps have come under pressure as the crisis surrounding the club shows little sign of alleviating.
Maurice Edu has welcomed the prospect of some much-needed respite from Rangers' problems after enduring a difficult end to the season.
Reading defender Ian Harte claims that securing the Championship title with the Royals is the greatest achievement of his footballing career.
Reading defender Ian Harte claims that securing the Championship title with the Royals is the greatest achievement of his footballing career.
Nick Barmby has lost his appeal against the decision by Hull City to sack him as manager of the Tigers.
Midfielder Henri Lansbury believes West Ham can do well next season as they return to the Premier League after a season in the second tier.
Neil Warnock has promised Robert Snodgrass he can leave in January if he signs a new deal - providing Leeds are not in the promotion shake-up.
Motherwell say they have not decided how they would vote if a new Rangers entity applied to join the Scottish Premier League.
Blackpool goalkeeper Matt Gilks has hailed Ian Holloway for believing in him after scooping five awards at the club's end-of-season awards.
Former Rangers director Paul Murray has called for the role of administrators Duff and Phelps to be investigated.
Inverness manager Terry Butcher has given his out-of-contract players until the end of the month to tell him whether they are staying.
Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall has pledged his future to the Bluebirds after signing a three-year contract extension with the Welsh club.
Neil Warnock believes Scottish international Robert Snodgrass is right to stall on signing a new contract at Leeds United.
Lomana LuaLua has rejected the chance to stay with Blackpool and has penned a two-year deal with Turkish club Karabukspor.
Defender Tim Clancy is reportedly set to sign for Hibernian after rejecting a new contract at Motherwell.
Tim Clancy claims it was a difficult decision to turn down a new contract from Motherwell.
Rangers administrators Duff and Phelps had no knowledge of Craig Whyte's intention to use the Ticketus money to pay off the club's bank debt.
Paul McShane could yet find himself on the plane to Poland as manager Giovanni Trapattoni attempts to find cover for his injured troops.
Chelsea have had a £32.4million offer for Brazil midfielder Lucas Moura rejected according to Sao Paulo president Juvenal Juvenico.
Play-off final winners West Ham have released Julien Faubert, John Carew, Abdoulaye Faye and Papa Bouba Diop at the end of their contracts.
Derby are hoping to avoid going to tribunal as they step-up their pursuit of Northampton midfielder Michael Jacobs.
Neil Lennon knows Celtic must hit the ground running in pre-season as they prepare for a crunch Champions League qualifier.
Aberdeen have refused to commit to a policy on a newco Rangers despite pressure from supporters.
The Scottish Premier League have offered assurances that their investigation into alleged undisclosed payments by Rangers is progressing.
Mark van Bommel has urged international team-mate Arjen Robben to reconsider his club future after the forward was booed by Bayern Munich fans.
Reading left-back Ian Harte has signed a new one-year contract which will keep him with the newly-promoted Royals until the summer of 2013.
West Brom have been warned to expect a tough stance from Birmingham should they press ahead with plans to make Chris Hughton their new manager.
Neil Lennon hopes to tie up the futures of both goalkeeper Fraser Forster and striker Gary Hooper sooner rather than later.
Hibernian have continued their summer clearout by releasing goalkeeper Graham Stack.
Kilmarnock chief Michael Johnston claims he made up his mind to offer Kenny Shiels a new contract before his League Cup final win over Celtic.
Dunfermline boss Jim Jefferies is preparing for a youthful assault on the First Division after telling 12 experienced players they can leave.
Brett Ormerod described Blackpool as a "special place" as he sets to depart Bloomfield Road after failing to earn a new deal at the Seasiders.
West Ham co-owner David Gold claims the club's promotion back to the Premier League has brought vital pride back to Upton Park.
Barry Robson will have no qualms about making the 9,000-mile round trip from Vancouver to continue his international career with Scotland.
Celtic have opened talks over an improved contract for Gary Hooper, amid reports that Southampton are keen to bring him to the Premier League.
Kenny Shiels signed a new two-year deal as Kilmarnock boss and revealed his ambition is to make the "people's club" more popular.
Gaby Zakuani insists he has no intention of following George Boyd and Paul Taylor out of Peterborough and is confident he can agree a new deal.
Kevin Phillips and Elliot Grandin are among the players to secure another year with Blackpool after the club announced its retained list.
Paul McShane has been drafted into the Republic of Ireland squad ahead of Saturday's friendly against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston wants Ian Holloway to be in charge of the club next season as they plot another Championship promotion charge.
Rangers midfielder Maurice Edu has tipped fellow Americans Carlos Bocanegra and Alejandro Bedoya to play a major role at Ibrox next season.
Kilmarnock have confirmed defender James Fowler has signed a two-year contract extension at Rugby Park.
Veteran defender Louis Carey looks set to sign a new one-year contract with Bristol City after an impressive end to the season.
Walsall's out-of-contract Emmanuel Ledesma is holding talks with Middlesbrough over a move to The Riverside, the player's agent has confirmed.
Chris Hegarty has confirmed he is prepared to wait for the club's situation to become clearer before looking elsewhere to continue his career.