Premier League 2020/21
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Impressive interview, I hope Leicester achieve something this season1
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Sam Allardyce really hasnt learnt to keep his mouth shut has he!!
Seems he's admitted that Robert Snodgrass wont be playing against tonight because of a Gentleman's Agreement between West Brom and West Ham when he moved clubs. He's said that West Ham wouldnt do the deal without that being the case and happens all the time with loan agreements
Still though the Premier League are going to look into it
Why... Why not just keep quiet and pretend he's got a slight knock in training!!1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Sam Allardyce really hasnt learnt to keep his mouth shut has he!!
Seems he's admitted that Robert Snodgrass wont be playing against tonight because of a Gentleman's Agreement between West Brom and West Ham when he moved clubs. He's said that West Ham wouldnt do the deal without that being the case and happens all the time with loan agreements
Still though the Premier League are going to look into it
Why... Why not just keep quiet and pretend he's got a slight knock in training!!0 -
paulie8290 said:ForeverAddickted said:Sam Allardyce really hasnt learnt to keep his mouth shut has he!!
Seems he's admitted that Robert Snodgrass wont be playing against tonight because of a Gentleman's Agreement between West Brom and West Ham when he moved clubs. He's said that West Ham wouldnt do the deal without that being the case and happens all the time with loan agreements
Still though the Premier League are going to look into it
Why... Why not just keep quiet and pretend he's got a slight knock in training!!5 -
The Premier League has formally agreed to trial the use of permanent concussion substitutes.
Clubs approved the trial during a shareholders meeting on Wednesday, although there is no start date yet.
The trial will begin when the "implementation of the reporting processes" has been resolved.
The new rule means up to two permanent substitutions can be made in the event of head injuries, even if all replacements have already been used.
To avoid potential abuse of the rule, opposition teams will also be able to make a change at the same time.
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All Premier League fixtures up to and including the last weekend of February will be televised live in the UK.
Matches will continue to be shown across Sky Sports, BT Sport, Amazon Prime and the BBC.
The January/February fixture list and where you can watch
Thursday, 21 January
Liverpool v Burnley (20:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Saturday, 23 January
Aston Villa v Newcastle United (20:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Tuesday, 26 January
Crystal Palace v West Ham United (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Newcastle United v Leeds United (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Southampton v Arsenal (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester City (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Wednesday, 27 January
Burnley v Aston Villa (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Chelsea v Wolverhampton Wanderers (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Fulham (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Everton v Leicester City (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Manchester United v Sheffield United (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Thursday, 28 January
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Saturday, 30 January
Crystal Palace v Wolverhampton Wanderers (15:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Manchester City v Sheffield United (15:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
West Bromwich Albion v Fulham (15:00 GMT - BBC)
Sunday, 31 January
Chelsea v Burnley (12:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Brighton & Hove Albion v Tottenham Hotspur (19:15 GMT - Sky Sports)
Tuesday, 2 February
Sheffield United v West Bromwich Albion (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Arsenal (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Manchester United v Southampton (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Newcastle United v Crystal Palace (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Wednesday, 3 February
Burnley v Manchester City (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Fulham v Leicester City (18:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Leeds United v Everton (19:30 GMT - BT Sport)
Aston Villa v West Ham United (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Liverpool v Brighton & Hove Albion (20:15 GMT - BT Sport)
Thursday, 4 February
Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (20:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Saturday, 6 February
Aston Villa v Arsenal (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)
Fulham v West Ham United (17:30 - Sky Sports)
Sunday, 7 February
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Leicester City (14:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Liverpool v Manchester City (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Monday, 8 February
Manchester United v Everton (20:00 GMT - Sky Sports)*
Saturday, 13 February
Leicester City v Liverpool (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur (17:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Sunday, 14 February
Arsenal v Leeds United (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Monday, 15 February
Chelsea v Newcastle United (20:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Saturday, 20 February
Southampton v Chelsea (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)
Liverpool v Everton (17:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Sunday, 21 February
Aston Villa v Leicester City (14:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Arsenal v Manchester City (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Manchester United v Newcastle United (19:00 GMT - BT Sport)
Monday, 22 February
Brighton & Hove Albion v Crystal Palace (20:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Saturday, 27 February
Manchester City v West Ham United (12:30 GMT - BT Sport)
Leeds United v Aston Villa (17:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Sunday, 28 February
Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley (14:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
Chelsea v Manchester United (16:30 GMT - Sky Sports)
Everton v Southampton (20:00 GMT - Sky Sports)
*Subject to FA Cup participation
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West Brom v Fulham on the BBC... CORRR!!
Its like SKY and BT have had an argument over who gets to avoid showing it... Amazon have come along and gone... Eh Eh Eh, calm down, calm down - Just give it to that lot over at t'BBC4 -
I like how Amazon are included in continue to show, but then don't actually have a single game. They have had two games in January, but that's only because they were postponed from December.1
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Really surprised the authorities would allow a free to air game to be shown at 3pm on a Saturday
Surely that could impact on streaming sales for all the EFL games being played at that time?0 -
killerandflash said:Really surprised the authorities would allow a free to air game to be shown at 3pm on a Saturday
Surely that could impact on streaming sales for all the EFL games being played at that time?
But with no crowds allowed different rules apply0 - Sponsored links:
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Man City score
Villa players adamant Rodri was offside in the build up
Dean Smith booked then immediately sent off for something he said to the ref.
Peter Walton then said on BT Sport he thinks the goal should have been ruled out for offside0 -
Thats a terrible decision!!... Doesnt matter that Mings takes a touch - Rodri is coming back from an offside position, thats given all the time!!
Seen comments saying Mings should clear it and shouldnt be dithering on the ball but it doesnt matter... He had all the time in the world because Rodri shouldn't be an issue1 -
Had to be offside, although you never know with these rules. I thought Rodri was offside (as per rules) when header came forward0
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Strikers should start doing that more often if its going be classed as onside0
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The Premier League have clarified that the correcr decision was made because Mings deliberately touched the ball it made Rodri onside2
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paulie8290 said:The Premier League have clarified that the correcr decision was made because Mings deliberately touched the ball it made Rodri onside
So if a defender stretches to intercept a through ball to an offside player and gets the slightest touch, then the ball goes through to that player, because the defender has deliberately touched the ball the forward is onside?
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paulie8290 said:The Premier League have clarified that the correcr decision was made because Mings deliberately touched the ball it made Rodri onside
He clearly gained an advantage from being in an offside position.4 -
There is no way on this planet that goal should have been allowed to stand.
Outrageous it never went to VAR.0 -
JohnBoyUK said:There is no way on this planet that goal should have been allowed to stand.
Outrageous it never went to VAR.
All goals are checked by VAR.
But as the Premier League said afterwards the rules state the goal was legal because Mings deliberately played the ball0 -
paulie8290 said:JohnBoyUK said:There is no way on this planet that goal should have been allowed to stand.
Outrageous it never went to VAR.
All goals are checked by VAR.
But as the Premier League said afterwards the rules state the goal was legal because Mings deliberately played the ball
He has gained a massive advantage. That is offside as soon as that ball in lumped forward. I dont think I've ever seen that happen before. Blimey.2 - Sponsored links:
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If that rule is enforced then I can see periods of games where teams chasing a game will consider condensing the play and play a striker 5 yards behind the opposition defence continuously offside hoping a defensive deflection puts them through on goal.0
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Some kid called Lookman has scored against Man Utd3
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Lookman gives Fulham the lead over United.0
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blackpool72 said:killerandflash said:Really surprised the authorities would allow a free to air game to be shown at 3pm on a Saturday
Surely that could impact on streaming sales for all the EFL games being played at that time?
But with no crowds allowed different rules apply0 -
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Poor from the Goalkeeper to spill that cross0
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killerandflash said:blackpool72 said:killerandflash said:Really surprised the authorities would allow a free to air game to be shown at 3pm on a Saturday
Surely that could impact on streaming sales for all the EFL games being played at that time?
But with no crowds allowed different rules apply2 -
North Lower Neil said:paulie8290 said:The Premier League have clarified that the correcr decision was made because Mings deliberately touched the ball it made Rodri onside
He clearly gained an advantage from being in an offside position.
im really hoping this actually happened as I’m starting to doubt myself now!1 -
ForeverAddickted said:Poor from the Goalkeeper to spill that cross2
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JohnBoyUK said:ForeverAddickted said:Poor from the Goalkeeper to spill that cross0