Premier League Statement

All 20 Premier League clubs today unanimously agreed that Project Big Picture will not be endorsed or pursued by the Premier League, or The FA.

Shareholders agreed to work together as a 20-club collective on a strategic plan for the future. (cont)
The strategic plan is for the future structures and financing of English football, consulting with all stakeholders to ensure a vibrant, competitive and sustainable football pyramid. Clubs will work collaboratively, in an open and transparent process.
It will focus on competition structure, calendar, governance and financial sustainability. This project has the full support of The FA and will include engagement with all relevant stakeholders including fans, Government and, of course, the EFL.
It was agreed to make available a rescue package which aims to ensure that League One and League Two clubs will not go out of business and be able to complete the 2020/21 season.

League One and League Two clubs rely more heavily on matchday revenue.
This offer will consist of grants and interest-free loans totalling a further £50 million on top of the £27.2m solidarity payments already advanced to League One and League Two this year, making a total of £77.2m. Discussions will also continue regarding Championship clubs.
The £50m package makes £20m available in grants to League One and League Two clubs in the short term.

The remaining £30m will be available to ensure that no League One or League Two club goes out of business as a result of COVID-19.

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Virgil van Dijk offside by the new point of handball on the arm, rather than the armpit.

Last season, this would have been onside.

Note the red line doesn't go to the elbow. It carries through and that's the calculation point.
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Pickford could have been sent off (probably should have been).

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Six months ago I started cycling to football grounds close by me.

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Huge win for Scotland tonight over Czech Republic, they now need two points from their last two games (away to Slovakia and Israel) to with their League B group.

Scotland a great example of why taking the Nations League seriously can take you forward.
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CONFIRMED

Additional international treble headers for UEFA in March and September to catch up and to fit in all World Cup qualifiers.

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