Guess the Brentford game will probably be called off too at this rate?
Then it’s the international break followed by the NLD where some players could have gone a month without playing. Sure that’s going to end well.
Guess the Brentford game will probably be called off too at this rate?
Then it’s the international break followed by the NLD where some players could have gone a month without playing. Sure that’s going to end well.
To be fair it's because of "police limitations", not because we are still all overcome with grief
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/62874403
Hearing that the game this weekend will be on but they’ve moved the kick off.
Yes it’s been moved from 14:00 to 12:00
In postponements it feels like the premier league is trying to target the most hard to manage fixtures
Man United vs Leeds without proper policing, they’d kick the living shit out of each other. Almost certainly not a bad thing but it’s a bit much to ask accident and emergency departments to cope with the fall out
Ditto Chelsea vs Liverpool
Our match against Brentford in a stadium of 17k capacity is considered easier to handle, as long as it happens earlier in the day (fewer people likely to be pissed at midday)
so some games on and some off - we should get an extra free hit chip for this...
https://www.premierleague.com/news/2797411
Haaland not nominated for player of the month
The only justification I can think of for that is it's so clearly him there's almost no point in nominating him. Might as well make it a "best of the rest".
That and it’s completely pointless nominating a player of the month for September given a significant chunk of that months fixture list was scrubbed.
Haaland only scored once that month so by his standards it was a barren period
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63180793
Can he…..actually read?
Maybe he will have an earpiece with Southgate reading it for him.