
Callum McFadden
Senior Football Writer at World Football Index
Football Writer and Commentator at Freelance
⚽️✍️ + 🎙️| Senior Football Writer for @WorldFootballi | Audio Descriptive Commentator | My work also featured on @OneFootball, @Ground_Guru, @GGFN_ & @BTLVid.
Articles
-
1 day ago |
worldfootballindex.com | Callum McFadden
By Callum McFadden, at Hampden Park. Scotland suffered a disappointing 3-1 defeat at home to Iceland in a frustrating evening at Hampden Park, with debutant goalkeeper Ciaran Slicker enduring a night to forget. The game got off to a chaotic start, with Scotland losing first-choice goalkeeper Angus Gunn to injury within the opening minute. Gunn required lengthy treatment for an ankle issue before being replaced by Ipswich Town shot-stopper Slicker, who was making his senior international debut.
-
3 days ago |
worldfootballindex.com | Callum McFadden
An interview with Teddy Sheringham, by Callum McFadden for WFi.You started your career at Millwall and had loan spells at Aldershot and in Sweden. What were those early years like for you, in terms of your development, especially since you broke into first-team football at such a young age? “I made my debut at 17, but my managers felt I wasn’t quite ready to be a regular, so they sent me out on loan – first to Aldershot, then to Sweden. At the time, I wasn’t happy about it.
-
1 week ago |
breakingthelines.com | Callum McFadden
After over a decade away from Wearside, Jordan Henderson returning to Sunderland would not just be a romantic subplot ahead of next season’s Premier League campaign. It would be a move that makes sense for everyone involved. With the Black Cats securing promotion back to the Premier League for the first time in eight years, Henderson could offer the leadership, experience, and identity the club needs to survive – and thrive – in the top flight.
-
2 weeks ago |
worldfootballindex.com | Callum McFadden
By Callum McFadden at Hampden Park. Celtic 1–1 Aberdeen (Aberdeen win 4-3 on penalties)Jimmy Thelin and his Aberdeen side etched their name into Scottish football folklore with a dramatic penalty shootout victory over Celtic to lift the Scottish Cup for the first time since 1990. In a tense final at Hampden Park, Jimmy Thelin’s side displayed resilience, tactical discipline, and nerve to end a 35-year wait for silverware. The opening stages of the match were as cagey as they come.
-
2 weeks ago |
cmfootballwriting.com | Callum McFadden
As Dundee prepare to appoint a new manager, it is my understanding that Shaun Maloney is one of the names under consideration for the vacancy at Dens Park. His managerial career to date has shown that he has a track record of navigating tough circumstances while holding a clear vision for of how he likes his teams to play.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 4K
- Tweets
- 14K
- DMs Open
- Yes

RT @JMitchell82: If Napoli can get over the line*, it will have been an incredible season in Italy for Scots. 🥇 McTominay & Gilmour - Seri…

Their first domestic trophy since 1974. What an achievement.

BOLOGNA, È TUTTO VERO. 🏆🔴🔵 #CoppaItaliaFrecciarossa https://t.co/W3GVBc7xaC

Lewis Ferguson captains Bologna to the Coppa Italia. Some move that’s turned out to be for him! Great to see Scottish talent succeeding abroad at the highest level.