Man Utd may well be Feb 15th, ie in the midweek immediately following Watford, which is that next league game.
If so then that would be 3 home league games in a row - M United , Burnley & Villa. Not ideal but the 9 points would be welcome
Man Utd may well be Feb 15th, ie in the midweek immediately following Watford, which is that next league game.
Would it though? Such short notice that fans would have to change plans, as would the police and the club. The game would be staffed poorly, security would be shite and probably attendance would be very low.Yep.
Thought with all the games to be caught up on, they may have used next weekend. But that would be too sensible, so obviously not then.
If so then that would be 3 home league games in a row - M United , Burnley & Villa. Not ideal but the 9 points would be welcome
Premier League players play 39 league fixtures a season plus cup competitions that the club does not have to fulfill if it so chooses. Lower league players play 46 league games plus cup games . We know from experience that the intensity and passion is just as great as in the Prem.
You may be old enough to remember going to the Goldstone to watch the Albion on Good Friday, again on Easter Saturday and the club played away Easter Monday.. That would not happen today. The pitches this time of year were treacle with the goal area covered in sawdust.. The idea of a winter break was never thought about.
Today.. they don’t know they are born!
OK, I’ll bite……Premier League players play 39 league fixtures a season plus cup competitions that the club does not have to fulfill if it so chooses. Lower league players play 46 league games plus cup games . We know from experience that the intensity and passion is just as great as in the Prem.
You may be old enough to remember going to the Goldstone to watch the Albion on Good Friday, again on Easter Saturday and the club played away Easter Monday.. That would not happen today. The pitches this time of year were treacle with the goal area covered in sawdust.. The idea of a winter break was never thought about.
Today.. they don’t know they are born!
The Premier League have been reluctant to put games in as they wanted it to be the winter break. It's normally split over two weekends so you do get 5 games each weekend but it doesn't seem as though they've been able to schedule that this season. I think its due to the fact that some World Cup qualification games have been delayed because of Covid so they've had to squeeze an extra international break into the season. They should have banned playing friendlies abroad like they did previously though, warm weather training camps are fine but **** Newcastle's good will trip to their paymasters.
I'm quite glad they've not tried to reschedule any games, we'd have be without Bissouma, Mac Allister, Alzate and Cacideo if we'd had the Man Utd or Spurs played in the next fortnight. Tough luck on Burnley and others if they have fixture congestion later in the season, maybe they should have played a few games with the kids on the bench rather than crying off.[/QUOTE]
Very much this. I’m not prepared to listen to Dyche whining about fixture congestion later in the season.
The Premier League have been reluctant to put games in as they wanted it to be the winter break. It's normally split over two weekends so you do get 5 games each weekend but it doesn't seem as though they've been able to schedule that this season. I think its due to the fact that some World Cup qualification games have been delayed because of Covid so they've had to squeeze an extra international break into the season. They should have banned playing friendlies abroad like they did previously though, warm weather training camps are fine but **** Newcastle's good will trip to their paymasters.
I'm quite glad they've not tried to reschedule any games, we'd have be without Bissouma, Mac Allister, Alzate and Cacideo if we'd had the Man Utd or Spurs played in the next fortnight. Tough luck on Burnley and others if they have fixture congestion later in the season, maybe they should have played a few games with the kids on the bench rather than crying off.[/QUOTE]
Very much this. I’m not prepared to listen to Dyche whining about fixture congestion later in the season.
I think Burnley suffered quite badly from other teams bailing? I'm no fan of anything about that club, but they may not currently be hoisted by their own petard.
I think Burnley suffered quite badly from other teams bailing? I'm no fan of anything about that club, but they may not currently be hoisted by their own petard.
Didn’t he deliberately avoid putting youngsters on the bench to keep open their options open for postponement on the grounds of insufficient first teamers available ? I may be wrong
Didn’t he deliberately avoid putting youngsters on the bench to keep open their options open for postponement on the grounds of insufficient first teamers available ? I may be wrong
Both Burnley and Newcastle declined to name youngsters in their cup squads to keep them off the qualifying lists for the 'players available' calculations. So, yes, they did.
Yep.
Thought with all the games to be caught up on, they may have used next weekend. But that would be too sensible, so obviously not then.
I think Burnley suffered quite badly from other teams bailing? I'm no fan of anything about that club, but they may not currently be hoisted by their own petard.
That was when our home match against Chelsea was originally scheduled for but it got brought forward due to their involvement in that Club World Cup thingwhy don't we have a game on the 8th Feb like the rest of the league?
why don't we have a game on the 8th Feb like the rest of the league?