Established in 1874, Aston Villa were one of the founder members of the football league in 1888, and the Birmingham club enjoyed considerable… more »
Matchday hospitality at Chelsea FC offers the ultimate in client entertainment, combining world class football form the most exciting league… more »
Everton, Merseyside’s first football club, has been at the forefront of the beautiful game in England throughout its 125-year existence & opened… more »
The Walkers Stadium is a flexible business & entertainment venue, incorporating 10 sizeable function suites, a ground floor exhibition space… more »
A number of packages are available for the European Championchips, provided by hosptiality speciality IMG. Team Series: follow England or Russia in the groups stages Country Series: all matches… more »
For the first time in its lifespan of over 50 years, the UEFA European Football Championship is heading to Central and Eastern Europe, with Poland… more »
After years of underachievement by both United and their neighbours Sheffield Wednesday, the city is optimistic of a return of footballing… more »
Fulham, London's oldest elite football club, play in one of the prettiest stadium in the country. Craven Cottage, in Bishops Park, stands… more »
The Reds are the most successful club in English football and are world-renowned thanks to their domination of the game in the 1970s and… more »
Reading won promotion to the Premier League for the first time in 2006, marking a new high for the Berkshire club, who entered top-flight… more »
FA Cup kings Tottenham can usually be found at Wembley when the year ends in one, having won the trophy in 1901, 1921, 1961, 1981 and 1991… more »
Situated in south-east London, Charlton have refreshingly prided themselves on being a family-friendly club with strong links in the community, especially since the club was rescued from the… more »
With their penchant for stripping off and showing off their bare beer bellies as winter approaches, fans of the Toon Army are probably the most eccentric and passionate in the land. Though… more »
Though their glory years were just after the Second World War, Pompey have seen a return to top-flight football in recent years, fuelled by investment from a brace of foreign owners. The club… more »
Though Graham Taylor didn't prove to be the most popular England manager, the man is revered by Watford fans for his two spells in charge of the Hertfordshire club. After taking the helm in… more »