Many fans of Premier League clubs were dismayed when it was announced they would need to fork out extra on top of their Sky and BT Sport subscriptions to watch October fixtures not slated for regular televised coverage.
"Rather than paying into a multi-national media company, we are paying into a charity which helps starving people in the city. The solution was obvious and the fans have shown a great deal of kindness and generosity."
Within the Premier League, meanwhile, the proposals will have certainly raised mistrust amongst other PL clubs towards Liverpool and Manchester United in particular.
Amid a slew of new coronavirus restrictions, there was no mention of any plan to get crowds back watching football - despite rising fears that many Football League clubs are on the verge of extinction.
Is Zaha worth it? His record wouldn’t suggest so.
Grealish now has the perfect opportunity to make an unanswerable case to being a fixture in the starting XI
"Not an MP, not actually anything, given he is about as likely to become Mayor of London as Mr Blobby, but hard to let pass the stunning dimness of highlighting *your own government’s* failures then trying to blame them on a local mayor."
With Mauricio Pochettino currently unemployed, there is a big name waiting in the wings to pick up the reins if Solskjær happens to fail.
Poor Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire seemed to play the last 20 minutes against Spurs in a sort of catatonic trance.
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