The Kid Frankie
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59732905
Cracking news I thought it would be nailed on they would bottle it.
Cracking news I thought it would be nailed on they would bottle it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59732905
Cracking news I thought it would be nailed on they would bottle it.
If they have 13 players plus keeper the game must go ahead.
Strange the article says 'no vote took place'.
They don’t need a vote if City/United/Liverpool/Chelsea/Arsenal/Newcastle want it their way.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59732905
Cracking news I thought it would be nailed on they would bottle it.
They don’t need a vote if City/United/Liverpool/Chelsea/Arsenal/Newcastle want it their way.
Liverpool were for postponing the round of fixtures.
I'm guessing Amazon had the casting vote.
I'm guessing the options were:
- Play matches
- Postpone but pay Amazon back £30m
[emoji2357] Looking forward to another dull and frustrating match on the 26th then
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I won't, as I won't be watching.
I'll be doing something with my family members who haven't caught COVID. We're doing LFTs and doing what one should do at 8pm on a Boxing Day - talk to one another, do something, anything that isn't the Premier League.
Personally, I think the PL have got it totally wrong. But then again, they have no balls and no moral backbone. I hope they never put a "supporting the NHS" banner up again.
The TV companies - who also have no moral fibre - have them by the short and curlies. A simple two week circuit breaker would do us all good - players, fans, the healthcare system.
I won't, as I won't be watching.
I'll be doing something with my family members who haven't caught COVID. We're doing LFTs and doing what one should do at 8pm on a Boxing Day - talk to one another, do something, anything that isn't the Premier League.
Personally, I think the PL have got it totally wrong. But then again, they have no balls and no moral backbone. I hope they never put a "supporting the NHS" banner up again.
The TV companies - who also have no moral fibre - have them by the short and curlies. A simple two week circuit breaker would do us all good - players, fans, the healthcare system.
Instead, clubs have been advised if they have 13 fit players, plus a goalkeeper, they should fulfil their games.
Turns it into a lottery. A joke Premier League season to be followed by another joke season with a World Cup in the Middle East crowbarred into it.
Money trumps common sense
What are the odds of some U23s picking up some interesting niggles just before matchday?