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We play Everton on Saturday, 12.
Then we play the EL qualifying on Thursday, 17.
I know about the Carabao Cup, but I can´t believe our following Premier League game - against Southampton - will be on Saturday 19, and not on Sunday, 20.
Two days between an important European game (who knows where that´s going to be) and the second Premier League match. The same thing is going to happen in the following week. And it was a choice - people decided together to make it this way.
Absurd.
 
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On paper that April and May schedule looks very appealing. United being the only match where its really questionable if we'll be favoured or not. Chance to make a real push, and/or really go after the EL/FA cup if we're in it at that point.

Honestly, happier about this fixture list than I have been in quite some time.
 
West ham lost to all of their first 7 opponents in the corresponding fixtures last year...

Rumour is they are down to their last few million..Won't be many in comings unless its the usual loan or freebie.
I hope they dont sell Rice to be honest as he would bring in a fair bit of money for them to re-invest. He's not even that good and has already had his head turned.
 
'VAR in their pocket'?

Come on mate, we have had some dodgy decisions in our favour too. I refuse to believe the media/FA/whoever... are against Spurs.

I really do think it's nonsense to suggest there is some sort of conspiracy.

I never said they were against Spurs, just in favour of Liverpool. The whole season was the most nauseous I have ever witnessed.
 
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Premier League clubs in talks for season ticket holders to access matches
By Simon Stone
BBC Sport

Premier League clubs are considering ways of letting season ticket holders access matches not due to be broadcast live on television following the Government's decision to scrap the idea of letting fans back into stadiums at the beginning of next month.

Similar discussions took place before the Premier League decided to make all of September's fixtures available for broadcast by its partners in the UK.

I wouldn't get too excited about this yet. At present ST holders haven’t actually paid anything apart from a 20% deposit, so I can see this being used as a replacement revenue stream, at say £10-20 per match. Also, I assume it would only apply to home games.

Personally I'd rather they stick with the present system of showing all matches on Sky/BT, although I appreciate that only benefits those with subscriptions.
 
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It is the Wednesday against Wolfsberger.

Both us and Woolwich cannot play at home on same date per competition rules, and with us having the lower coefficient we have to move to different date, and has to be a 5pm kick-off so not to clash with the 8pm Champions League matches (considering could go to extra time and penalties)
 
Wolves game confirmed as a swap to Sunday but Villa still TBC:

Sat08/05/202112:30Leeds UnitedA
TBCTBCTBCAston VillaH
Sun16/05/202114:05WolvesH
Sun23/05/202116:00Leicester CityA
I hope with fans likely to be allowed into Villa game that they do not pander to the Media and play matches midweek at say 6pm. All tuesday/wednesday/Thursday. The broadcasters have multiple sports channels. Use them and do not inconvenience the supporters.
 
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