Nige100
Just doesn't shut up
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So Spurs and Man Utd get permission from the league to call games off Leicester get refused. ****ing disgrace the people running our game.
Which is the big club?Burnley/Watford has just been postponed.
Bet there's millions across the country saying to themselves " thank **** for that !"Burnley/Watford has just been postponed.
Close the threadBurnley/Watford has just been postponed.
They should have known before that2.5 hours before kick-off seems crazy.
I bet lolBet there's millions across the country saying to themselves " thank **** for that !"
Does this put our boxing game in doubt?Burnley/Watford has just been postponed.
I’d say all Boxing Day games are in doubt at the minuteDoes this put our boxing game in doubt?
Does this put our boxing game in doubt?
I do agree it looks like the league could be suspended very soonI’d say all Boxing Day games are in doubt at the minute
Utter nonsense, as per usual with the conspiracy theorist victims. Leicester barely have any covid cases, mostly none covid injuries.So Spurs and Man Utd get permission from the league to call games off Leicester get refused. ****ing disgrace the people running our game.
Guess you could be right. Got the bloody in laws over so need this on!!!!! Just so I don’t have to put up with themI’d say all Boxing Day games are in doubt at the minute
I wouldn't say so, clubs will go into a bubble now, 10 days is the isolation period.I’d say all Boxing Day games are in doubt at the minute
Yes - saves us losing tonight!Bet there's millions across the country saying to themselves " thank **** for that !"
So Spurs and Man Utd get permission from the league to call games off Leicester get refused. ****ing disgrace the people running our game.
Spurs only wanted it off so they could play their Rennes game.Spurs also asked for the Leicester game to be off so the point kind of goes straight out the window there. Not sure Burnley are part of the Big Club Elite either.
There's no need for entire matchweeks to be called off just because certain clubs haven't managed to contain an outbreak.
Why should those clubs who are working very hard at and succeeding in preventing a squad outbreak have to contend later with a fixture pile-up as well?
Bet there's millions across the country saying to themselves " thank **** for that !"
It’s also going to help the bigger clubs when they have to play 3 games a week to catch up on their games in handWould say a 'firebreak' is neccessary. Its not a fair competition with some teams having bigger squads than others. `Wolves small squad policy would put us in a very precarious position if we had an outbreak. Also with the state of the nation and cases going up like crazy it just seems sensible to call a halt.