On the other hand, who loves Bournemouth now?
I think its inevitable now.Premier league clubs do not agree a financial deal with the rest of EFL. Will the government jump in?
It seemed a terrible deal to me. Basically sounds like the money was framed as a 6 year loanPremier league clubs do not agree a financial deal with the rest of EFL. Will the government jump in?
The PL will agree a deal before its placed in the hands of an IR, but they will delay it until they have to decide. Basically, they will want some concessions first.I think its inevitable now.
Be interesting to see how much power an Independent regulator will actually hold.
It doesn't seem to come that naturally to you, but you really do try hard to be an arse sometimes Wolfy.Went to bed last night early with Luton 3-0 up
Expected to see 5 or 6 nil when I woke up
Maybe the football Gods are looking after us after all
I assume there must be refs decisions or VAR Luton weren't happy with second half as well?
Surely there must be something they can blame refs for?
Is there any conspiracy going on against them as well?
Big chance to de-motivate Luton even further at the weekend
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I think its too late for that now.The PL will agree a deal before its placed in the hands of an IR, but they will delay it until they have to decide. Basically, they will want some concessions first.
The last thing they will want is an IR setting the deal framework
That's exactly the scenario the rest of the teams in the PL will be loving.This was in the Guardian's comments on the Bournemouth v Luton Town match, and makes me feel a bit better about Saturday's game:
"This feels like it might be the most important loss this season, we were always going to need some luck to stay up and we’ve been hammered with injuries, maybe that’s a price paid for our high pressing style.
Locks, Osho, Bell, Anderson, Brown, Adebayo, Lokonga, Nakamba, Potts and now Chong all out injured. The rest of the side are clearly running on empty, Barkley playing with a broken nose as an example. They just didn’t have the energy to respond as Bournemouth started their comeback.
So many positives to take from this season, we’ve scored in the last 23 consecutive league games, an incredible stat for the team 3rd from bottom.
Hope springs eternal for the football fan and we’re not done yet but we’re going to need some miracles performed in the treatment room to have a chance of survival."
It doesn't seem to come that naturally to you, but you really do try hard to be an arse sometimes Wolfy.