Monday May 20 | The Age
Year in review All change in the Premier League
The 2012-13 Premier League campaign could not match its predecessor for suspense, but a host of late-season retirements and managerial changes foreshadowed seismic changes in the English game.
Monday May 20 | Toxic Web Blog
Well that was so very Tottenhama
A mixture of Spurs modern and Spurs of old as the season ends on a high and on a low but with promise.
Man Utd defender Ferdinand calls time on England career
Rio Ferdinand has announced his retirement from international football, BBC Sport has reported, with the Manchester United defender winning 81 England caps but not appearing for the national team since 2011.
Bernstein calls for clarity from Terry
Terry is open to playing for England again, having announced his retirement from international football last September, shortly before the FA found the Chelsea captain guilty of racially abusing Queens Park Rangers' Anton Ferdinand, for which he was subsequently banned for four matches, and after he had been cleared of a similar charge at ... (more)
Sir Alex Ferguson retires: Manchester United manager's best spats
As a result, he has come into conflict with fellow managers, players, match officials and the authorities over the years.
John Terry: 5 Reasons Why He Shouldn't Return to the England Setup
Last September, three days before the FA were to fine him 220,000 and suspend him four matches for racially abuses Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand, John Terry announced his retirement from international football.
Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has told Sky Sports News he does not blame former manager Neil Warnock for relegation from the Premier League.
With anomalies and shocks, football has not lost its capacity to surprise
Anomaly after anomaly. Shock after shock. The collapse of Barcelona in Munich followed by the thrashing of Real Madrid in Dortmund.
John Terry faces England ban from Football Association
John Terry faces being banned from playing for England if he goes through with his bid to return to the national team.
Sky Sports meets up with Anton Ferdinand to discuss how he is settling into life in Turkey after leaving Queens Park Rangers Anton Ferdinand took a step into the unknown when leaving the Premier League in January for Turkey and the centre-back is relishing his loan spell so much that he has refused to rule out a permanent move Bursaspor.