Cool_Blue
Player Valuation: £35m
Imagine the lawsuits that would be launched at the PL if someone got points deducted and ending up being relegated! A mine field.Fines and/or points deductions I would presume for failure to fulfil fixtures
Imagine the lawsuits that would be launched at the PL if someone got points deducted and ending up being relegated! A mine field.Fines and/or points deductions I would presume for failure to fulfil fixtures
Why bend over for them, especially as it’s a dead fixture
A paper banned on here is saying Wembley for the Derby and City v the Vermin
Giving away home for neutral - I know without fans its irrelevant anyway, I’d just like them to refuse on “integrity of the competition” grounds - a saying we heard so much not long agoWhy is it “bending over for them”?
Giving away home for neutral - I know without fans its irrelevant anyway, I’d just like them to refuse on “integrity of the competition” grounds - a saying we heard so much not long ago
BBC have been thrown a bone of four live games by Sky and BT sports - probably one condition of this is to 'tow the party line' as regards the restart - the whole thing stinks of corruption and self interest.A point clearly lost on the bbc breakfast sports gonk this morning grinning and gurning away at the prospect of racing and snooker( yes, snooker) restarting.
So two of their away games at what should be difficult rivalries (I know we hardly hold our end of the bargain up on that though) are moved. Are anfield games all being moved do we know or do they still get to play their home games there?A paper banned on here is saying Wembley for the Derby and City v the Vermin
And the sports department have had the summer off.BBC have been thrown a bone of four live games by Sky and BT sports - probably one condition of this is to 'tow the party line' as regards the restart - the whole thing stinks of corruption and self interest.
I fully expect a licence fee reduction as the sports department (which should of been furloughed) has basically become a propaganda arm for Sky and BT ever since march.
Zero tests from the PL, 17 from the EFL
I smell a rat
Zero tests from the PL, 17 from the EFL
I smell a rat
Yeah exactly, without fans there is no home advantage anyway. That’s why all of these remaining matches are jokes regardless of where they’re played.
You could back dynamo Dresden to get beat today.Hopefully the bookies dont twig on and still give decent odds for the away teams - money to be made there.
This is something that has been discussed a lot on here this season, the reality is TV ruined football, it hasn't actually drastically improved the quality. All we have now is average players on ridiculous amounts of money, ridiculous kick off times that ruin the atmosphere and people's enjoyment of games. Remember the ludicrous time, they decided to play our game against Chelsea on a Thursday, when people had already booked train tickets, flights and hotels with the view of the game being played on a Saturday. Abramovich had to pay for Chelsea fans travel up to GP which was nice of him to do. But TV has ruined football in other ways, we have around the same number of supporters on Merseyside as the RS, however thanks to TV clubs like United, and Liverpool have been able to appeal to fans across the world meaning they get huge amounts of revenue from tourists and sale of shirts that clubs like us simply can't compete with. Also because clubs like United and Liverpool have the largest TV audiences, it means there is an incentive to make sure these 2 teams do well.How do you know exactly that ours or any other team's players haven't spoke up about it? The problem is the teams don't run the league, the league runs them and in turn the TV companies run the league. If the players straight up refuse to play then the league would be forced by Sky, BT etc to fold and in turn the teams go bust. That's the crux of it, TV and money are the power players over common decency
Even with more positive tests ?Just been announced that the Championship is set to return the same weekend as the Premier League