Kevin and Kieran look at how much Fulham will gain from winning the Championship play-off final and how much Brentford lost out on, why Arsenal are cutting jobs, and why Wigan Athletic's appeal against their 12-point penalty was rejected. Plus, Kevin speaks to Paul Howard , executive director of the Philadelphia Union Foundation, the charitable arm of the MLS team.
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Money behind the Women's World Cup, Charlton Athletic under new ownership
Chelsea fined by UEFA over FFP breach, Juventus kicked out of Europe
Nostalgia special: The birth of the Premier League, featuring former Loaded editor James Brown
Spreading the cost of transfer fees, the best club ownership model
Interview: Manchester United head of travel operations, Chloe Horrocks
Manchester United fined by UEFA for FFP breach, Al Nassr banned by FIFA from registering new players
Interview: Charlie Beeston, registered blind Lincoln City fan
Southend United woes, Manchester United crackdown on ticket touting
Chelsea launch new kit without front-of-shirt sponsor, who pays for lost balls
Southend United players halt pre-season training, competition watchdog fines Leicester City
Interview: Paul Mann from Reading fan group Sell Before We Dai
Fantasy Premier League finances, manager payoffs and FFP
Interview: Ipswich Town chief executive Mark Ashton
Manchester United record revenue, Kevin Nagle completes Huddersfield Town takeover
Premier League salary cap effects, club bonds and spending commitments
Interview: Peter McCormack, Real Bedford owner
Chelsea and Saudi Arabia, Reading charged for late payment of wages
Rising interest rates and clubs' finances, the cost of watching football on TV
Interview: Maksims Krivunecs, President of the Latvian FA
Premier League considering wage cap, HMRC lodge winding-up petition against Wigan
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