Premier League want to return at end of May behind closed doors
The Premier League will discuss this week the possibility of football returning at the end of May with a target date of July 12 for the end of the season.
The Premier League will discuss this week the possibility of football returning at the end of May with a target date of July 12 for the end of the season.
In what could be absolutely huge news, the first humans have been enrolled in trials for a potential Covid-9/Coronavirus vaccine.
Sky Sports are cancelling all studio guests from Monday as they try to keep Covid-19 infection levels down.
UEFA are expected to announce today that Euro 2020 will be pushed back to 2021 which will have a knock on-effect on other competitions, namely the Women’s Euros due to take pace next year.
Despite being told to quarantine himself after Callum Hudson-Odoi’s Covid-19 positive result, Chelsea’s Mason Mount was spotted playing football in a local park with West Ham’s Declan Rice.
The Premier League are suspending the season for the next few weeks, according to an announcement this morning.
After insisting that the Premier League would go ahead this weekend, the Premier League is now expected to announce its suspension according to the BBC.
The tide has turned swiftly against Ivan Gazidis as AC Milan fans realise a lot quicker than Arsenal ones did that the CEO is more than a bit useless.
We all know that VAR has not been Arsenal’s friend this season but did you know that it also seems to be giving former Arsenal man, Sven Mislintat, a major headache in Germany, too?
Former major Arsenal shareholder, Alisher Usmanov, has landed his nephew a job with Everton, a club he has repeatedly been linked with investing in.
Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne is expected to be fit for our game on Wednesday night after picking up a shoulder injury.
Due to Brexit, Arsenal, and the rest of the football clubs in England, will no longer be able to sign European players under the age of 18.
In the rush to avoid the spread of Coronavirus/Covid-10, the FA’s medics were today praised by the Daily Mail for being ‘ahead of the curve’ when they banned England players from shaking hands with players during the last international break – in November.
In what looks sets to be just another Brexit sideshow,a fight is brewing in the Premier League over homegrown quotas and which teams are allowed to attend the meeting that will determine the numbers.
Double pass, a spin-off company of the University of Brussels (Belgium), specialising in sport technical and talent development management, has been chosen as the partner…
Watford will be without one of their most influential and dangerous players in Gerard Deulofeu when the sides face each other after the Spaniard was ruled out for the rest of the season.
Premier League referees will finally use pitchside monitors properly from next season to rule on offside calls as well as red cards.
The Premier League will review how they use VAR for next season and the offside rule will be changed to give the advantage to the striker – something it was already supposed to be doing.