English Premier League 2020/21
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Just off to BKK Hospital to have the smile removed. However, as they say: "Beware the wounded animal" Goodison 17th. October 2020.
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Bill Alan n Dave the BAD BLUES .. 3 ov the areas most infamous Toffees fans will be giving it large while this PAST unknown Everton winning furnominon lasts. Just goes to show what an experienced very well connected manager can do just with his phone contacts list....however twood appear he ommitted the Spanish and Italian tax revenue departments numbers from the list.
btw check with the hospital if they can do a reverse smile surgery for later in the season
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Barclays Manager of the month for September Is.....Mr Carlo Ancelotti.........EVERTON !!
Barclays Player of the month for September Is.......Dominic Calvert-Lewin.......EVERTON !!
Get In There !!
Barclays Player of the month for September Is.......Dominic Calvert-Lewin.......EVERTON !!
Get In There !!
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congratulations jumbo I suppose when youve not won anything since ,'' 1995'' they all count ,hey??? everton the gift that keeps giving
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"The Premier League clubs have kicked Project Big Picture into the long grass and agreed instead to hold an urgent strategy review involving all 20 members, as well as making a new bail-out offer to the EFL.
An emergency meeting of the 20 clubs called after last weekend’s announcement of the Project’s aims to revolutionise English football — put forward by Liverpool and Manchester United and backed by the EFL chairman Rick Parry — has effectively killed off the plan at birth.
It would have handed all voting powers to the top teams in the Premier League and hugely increased their financial income but ran up against opposition from a large majority of the top-flight clubs.
It is understood that the meeting instead decided to commission a strategy review that would involve all 20 clubs rather than just the elite to plan for the future, with the understanding that it would take place promptly.
There was also an agreement to put together a rescue package for the EFL, with the offer including an option for the bail-out funding only to go to the League One and League Two clubs. That, however, could still be vetoed by the Championship clubs. As reported by The Times last week, the EFL had rejected an offer of a grant of less than £50 million and a £100 million loan — all with conditions attached.
It had been expected that there would be some fiery exchanges aimed at the Liverpool and Manchester United representatives but according to one club executive in the meeting it was “civilised”. However, there was irritation about the role of Parry in Project Big Picture, with some clubs suggesting he had attempted to destabilise the Premier League.
The project had won some EFL clubs’ support by promising 25 per cent of Premier League TV revenue with the three lower divisions. At least 14 of the 20 top-flight clubs were opposed, however, possibly some of the ‘big six’ clubs too, according to Premier League insiders.
The fans’ trusts of the big six clubs had also united to object to the Project’s plans, stating they were “totally opposed to concentrating power in the hands of six billionaire owners and departing from the one club, one vote and collective ethos of the Premier League”.
The FA chairman Greg Clarke had also spoken out, warning Liverpool and Manchester United that the governing body would use its special powers to prevent a breakaway league and stop them playing in the Champions League.
Clarke said the FA would use its “special share” in the Premier League to protect “the best interests of the game” and pointed out the FA nominates which leagues and clubs qualify for European competition. He confirmed that the threat of a breakaway league — understood to have been suggested for the big six Premier League clubs to join the EFL — had been raised in discussions between the two clubs and Parry.
Project Big Picture has been driven by Liverpool’s owner John Henry and president Mike Gordon, along with Manchester United’s co-owner Joel Glazer, but none of the trio faced the music at the Premier League meeting, which was held by video conference. Instead, Liverpool’s chairman Tom Werner and chief executive Billy Hogan took part, along with United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward."
An emergency meeting of the 20 clubs called after last weekend’s announcement of the Project’s aims to revolutionise English football — put forward by Liverpool and Manchester United and backed by the EFL chairman Rick Parry — has effectively killed off the plan at birth.
It would have handed all voting powers to the top teams in the Premier League and hugely increased their financial income but ran up against opposition from a large majority of the top-flight clubs.
It is understood that the meeting instead decided to commission a strategy review that would involve all 20 clubs rather than just the elite to plan for the future, with the understanding that it would take place promptly.
There was also an agreement to put together a rescue package for the EFL, with the offer including an option for the bail-out funding only to go to the League One and League Two clubs. That, however, could still be vetoed by the Championship clubs. As reported by The Times last week, the EFL had rejected an offer of a grant of less than £50 million and a £100 million loan — all with conditions attached.
It had been expected that there would be some fiery exchanges aimed at the Liverpool and Manchester United representatives but according to one club executive in the meeting it was “civilised”. However, there was irritation about the role of Parry in Project Big Picture, with some clubs suggesting he had attempted to destabilise the Premier League.
The project had won some EFL clubs’ support by promising 25 per cent of Premier League TV revenue with the three lower divisions. At least 14 of the 20 top-flight clubs were opposed, however, possibly some of the ‘big six’ clubs too, according to Premier League insiders.
The fans’ trusts of the big six clubs had also united to object to the Project’s plans, stating they were “totally opposed to concentrating power in the hands of six billionaire owners and departing from the one club, one vote and collective ethos of the Premier League”.
The FA chairman Greg Clarke had also spoken out, warning Liverpool and Manchester United that the governing body would use its special powers to prevent a breakaway league and stop them playing in the Champions League.
Clarke said the FA would use its “special share” in the Premier League to protect “the best interests of the game” and pointed out the FA nominates which leagues and clubs qualify for European competition. He confirmed that the threat of a breakaway league — understood to have been suggested for the big six Premier League clubs to join the EFL — had been raised in discussions between the two clubs and Parry.
Project Big Picture has been driven by Liverpool’s owner John Henry and president Mike Gordon, along with Manchester United’s co-owner Joel Glazer, but none of the trio faced the music at the Premier League meeting, which was held by video conference. Instead, Liverpool’s chairman Tom Werner and chief executive Billy Hogan took part, along with United’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward."
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"Liverpool and Manchester United (and their septic owners)were forced to abandon Project Big Picture (PBP) in extraordinary fashion today, backed into a corner by the rest of the Premier League clubs who said that they would never agree to the radical proposals to concentrate power in the hands of the biggest.
The clubs told Liverpool and United that the plan, revealed on Sunday by Telegraph Sport, was a non-starter and that there was no prospect of them agreeing to the measures which, among others abolished the one-club, one-vote democracy and gave 25 per cent of all future revenues to the Football League.
Premier League statement read: "Premier League Shareholders today unanimously agreed to work together as a 20-club collective on a strategic plan for the future structures and financing of English football. Premier League clubs also agreed that Project Big Picture will not be endorsed by the Premier League, any of its clubs or The FA.
The clubs told Liverpool and United that the plan, revealed on Sunday by Telegraph Sport, was a non-starter and that there was no prospect of them agreeing to the measures which, among others abolished the one-club, one-vote democracy and gave 25 per cent of all future revenues to the Football League.
Premier League statement read: "Premier League Shareholders today unanimously agreed to work together as a 20-club collective on a strategic plan for the future structures and financing of English football. Premier League clubs also agreed that Project Big Picture will not be endorsed by the Premier League, any of its clubs or The FA.
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So Virgil who hasn't been firing on all cylinders like last season will be sidelined for a spell. Did Gomez do a decent job as sub? How did Matip do on his first full 90' in a long time? Does Klopp need a backup CB?
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Good presentation, thanks.
The bank backing this $6 billion Super League sounds pretty decent, no?
https://www.corp-research.org/jpmorganchase
The bank backing this $6 billion Super League sounds pretty decent, no?
https://www.corp-research.org/jpmorganchase
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Weren't they one of the banks that refused to give the Trumster a loan? ..... not 100% bad then tam
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Did Newcastle play at the weekend ?
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RIP Ray Clemence
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Clemence played for Liverpool and Tottenham during an illustrious career
He won 61 caps and was arguably one of the greatest GK's of his generation
By PA SPORT STAFF
PUBLISHED: 15:24 GMT, 15 November 2020 | UPDATED: 15:37 GMT, 15 November 2020
Former Liverpool, Tottenham and England goalkeeper Ray Clemence has died at the age of 72, the Football Association has announced.
Clemence, who won three European Cups and five First Division titles during a trophy-laden spell at Anfield, was arguably one of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation.
He won 61 England caps, which would undoubtedly have been many more had he not been competing with Peter Shilton, who accumulated 125, for the number one shirt
RIP From An Everton Bluenose......
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RIP ..
Ray Clemence was born in Skegness Lincolnshire .. he made his debut in 1966 for SCUNTHORPE UTD in what was then the old Division 3 . He made 48 appearance before signing for Liverpool.
Ray Clemence was born in Skegness Lincolnshire .. he made his debut in 1966 for SCUNTHORPE UTD in what was then the old Division 3 . He made 48 appearance before signing for Liverpool.
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L2 Season 19/20 Codheads 0 Scunny 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qrsItFUug
8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
L2 Season 19/20 Codheads 0 Scunny 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qrsItFUug
8 minutes is the point of lift off !!!!!!!
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Another 3 Points for The Toffees in the Capital Today.....Played 3 Won 3 in The Capital THIS Season,What a Nice Change.
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Absolute rubbish and you know they where.
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NOT in the 1st Half but Yes in the 2nd Half Tiredness was evident from Travelling from South America for Our Brazilians & Colombians, They are Long 14/15 Hour Flights " And YOU Know it "
So Mr.xxxxx This is for YOU.....
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More xxxxxx your spouting, Fulham where the better team I could post stupid pictures but that would mean I'd be dragged down to your idiotic level where you haven't got the brain to to use sentences, ****** comes to mind .
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Everton 0 - 1 Leeds United
The EPL stalwarts were given a lesson by the young upstarts, shabba
The EPL stalwarts were given a lesson by the young upstarts, shabba
Age & treachery will always triumph over youth & ability