Isaac is the Leeds United reporter for LeedsLive. An NCTJ-qualified journalist, Isaac has interviewed many football icons during his career, including World Cup winners and Premier League champions.
Ben Davies (right) played with Gareth Bale at three major tournaments for Wales Ben Davies says he has Gareth Bale's Wales cap record in his sights after chalking up a century of appearances for his ...
Leeds United suffered a 2-0 defeat at Premier League relegation rivals Burnley on Saturday afternoon. Leeds United and Burnley could be facing ‘a long winter’ as they look to battle against relegation ...
Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke has told Ruben Amorim that he should be mindful of his man-management of Benjamin Sesko after he was dropped for the 2-1 victory over Liverpool on Sunday.
Liverpool during a training session at AXA Training Centre Nikki Dyer - LFC / Getty Images Champions League football returns this week, and with it the challenge for coaches and managers to ensure ...
Christian Pulisic injured, expected out at least two weeks with hamstring issue. Theo Walcott questions Pulisic's leadership, but praises his skills. Walcott advises playing Pulisic in game-changing ...
Igor Thiago and Mathias Jensen scored as Brentford secured a 2-0 Premier League victory over West Ham United on Monday, inflicting a club record fourth successive home league loss at the start of the ...
An expert in sporting governance has given her view on rugby's way forward and the Welsh Rugby Union's difficulties ...
The week gives us the third Champions League matchday and Wednesday features Monaco and Tottenham meeting at Stade Louis II. Spurs are unbeaten in the competition and are looking for three valuable ...
The National Football League has a firings gap. Though still the worldwide leader in commercial interruptions and enormous American flags, the NFL has fallen shamefully behind its college cousin at ...
Nypan's rise has been the talk of Norway for some time and he made his senior international bow during last week's friendly against New Zealand.
Roy Keane had had enough, and what would follow was a series of events so extraordinary that they divided Ireland down the middle during the unforgettable summer of 2002.