Langsung ke konten utama

Premier League clubs will not release players for matches on UK’s red list

The Guardian - * Clubs ‘reluctantly’ refuse to release international players * Premier League backs stance in defiance of Fifa Premier League clubs have united in defiance of Fifa and refused to release players for international duty in countries on the UK’s red list. The escalating row over quarantine restrictions, and the lack of exemptions for players returning from red‑zone countries, led to Premier League clubs “reluctantly but unanimously” deciding to take action at a meeting on Tuesday. The Premier League, which has backed the clubs’ stance, has also registered its concern at Fifa’s decision to allow Conmebol teams to play three fixtures in the next two international breaks. Continue reading...

Postingan populer dari blog ini

Maxwel Cornet caps Burnley’s early salvo to break duck against Brentford

Emma Hayes warns Chelsea not to take wounded Manchester City lightly

Reece James double sinks Newcastle and stretches Chelsea’s lead at top

Wilfried Zaha racially abused after Crystal Palace win at Manchester City

Guardiola refuses to blame Laporte red for Manchester City’s defeat to Palace

Ipswich under-23s manager Kieron Dyer reveals he needs liver transplant

West Ham: Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky in talks to buy stake

Education and football must tackle the bias that holds back black coaches | Josh Gowling

Spurs have one of the great stadiums and all it cost them was the team | Jonathan Wilson

Scottish roundup: Celtic squander late penalty in draw with Livingston