Simon Stone
Australian film and theatre director
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Simon Stone is an Australian film and theatre director, writer and actor.
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What was - and wasn't - discussed at Premier League meetingBBC sports editor Dan Roan and chief football news reporter Simon Stone assess Thursday's Premier League shareholders meeting.BBC Sport - Published | |
Why free agents could be 'gold dust' to clubsBBC Sport's Simon Stone visits a Professional Footballers' Association's pre-season training camp for out-of-contract players looking for new clubs.BBC Sport - Published | |
Ten Hag Q&A: Man Utd boss has 'left behind' job reviewManchester United manager Erik ten Hag answers questions from BBC Sport's Simon Stone on the 'football review' and his hopes for the new season.BBC Sport - Published | |
Three things we learned from Arsenal's America tourArsenal have Manchester City in their sights in the new Premier League season, says chief football news reporter Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Gunners united but challenges ahead - Arsenal have Man City in sights'Arsenal have Manchester City in their sights in the new Premier League season, says chief football news reporter Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Arsenal left praying while Man City shine as end game nears'Arsenal are left "praying" as Manchester City home in on a fourth successive Premier League title, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | |
Explaining the impact of Forest points deductionBBC Sport’s Simon Stone explains the impact of Nottingham Forest’s points deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.BBC Sport - Published | |
'Win stabilises Man Utd season but Ten Hag future still unclear'Saturday's 2-0 win over Everton is one that will stabilise Manchester United's season, writes BBC Sport's Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | |
What is the state of Rashford and Ten Hag's relationship?BBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at the relationship between Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag and forward Marcus Rashford after his latest internal sanction.BBC Sport - Published | |
How return of 'world-class' Toney will boost BrentfordBrentford supporters and BBC Sport's Simon Stone discuss Ivan Toney's return from an eight-month suspension, and analyse how the "world-class" striker will boost the team.BBC Sport - Published | |
Will Ratcliffe investment mean busy January at Man Utd?BBC Sport reporter Simon Stone tells Football Focus how Sir Jim Ratcliffe buying into Manchester United will change the club and what it might mean for their January transfer window.BBC Sport - Published | |
Hojlund breaks duck to mark start of new Man Utd eraRasmus Hojlund's first Premier League goal marks the start of a new era at Manchester United, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | |
European Super League - what happens next?BBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at the proposals for a new breakaway European competition and assesses what could happen next.BBC Sport - Published | Sir Bobby Charlton: Family man, football hero, statesmanHeartfelt eulogies to Sir Bobby Charlton at a service to commemorate his life paint a picture of much more than a footballing legend, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published |
'Air of uncertainty' before Manchester derbyThe Manchester derby is not a foregone conclusion given the air of uncertainty hanging over both clubs, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | A personal account of meeting Sir Bobby CharltonBBC Sport's Simon Stone reflects on his meetings with Manchester United and England great Sir Bobby Charlton.BBC Sport - Published |
'Rice can be Arsenal's new Vieira - but pressure now on Gunners'Arsenal's spending over the past three summers - which now includes the signing of Declan Rice - outstrips everyone in the Premier League, but that puts pressure on Mikel Arteta, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | What is going on at Tottenham?With no permanent manager, a disgruntled fanbase and a number of players underperforming, BBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at what is happening at Tottenham.BBC Sport - Published |
Seconds out, round three - what is happening with Man Utd sale?After Finnish entrepreneur Thomas Zilliacus calls the bidding situation for Manchester United a "farce", BBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at where the sale of the club stands.BBC Sport - Published | Inside 'Fergie throwback' Ten Hag's Man Utd revolutionBBC Sport's Simon Stone looks at how Erik ten Hag has turned Manchester United around ahead of Sunday's EFL Cup final.BBC Sport - Published |
Why the Glazers might end up staying at Man UtdQatari and British bids have been made to buy Manchester United, but a potential offer from a US-based organisation could allow current owners the Glazer family to retain an interest in the club,..BBC Sport - Published | 'It's important to tell it straight about cancer'Borussia Dortmund striker Sebastien Haller tells BBC Sport's Simon Stone about confronting his testicular cancer diagnosis, his subsequent treatment and the importance of checking.BBC Sport - Published |
Why Qatari bid for Man Utd is complicated but likelyDespite the complications, there is a growing feeling a Qatari bid will be launched for Manchester United as deadline approaches, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published | 'Lopetegui faces battle to keep Wolves in top flight'When Julen Lopetegui casts a critical eye over Wolves before he begins work during the World Cup, he will come to a pretty swift conclusion, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published |
Paul Pogba: Where it went wrong at Man Utd for the World Cup winnerWith Manchester United confirming Paul Pogba will leave the club this summer, BBC Sport's Simon Stone takes a look at where it went wrong for the World Cup winner.BBC Sport - Published | Manchester United 3-2 Norwich City: 'Ronaldo's value to Man Utd remains immense'Cristiano Ronaldo proves his value to Manchester United after netting a hat-trick against Norwich City, writes Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published |
Manchester United's Jadon Sancho has chance to show Manchester City what they missed out onJadon Sancho will finally get the chance to play at Etihad Stadium when Manchester United travel to his former club Manchester City on Sunday, writes BBC Sport's Simon Stone.BBC Sport - Published |