I don't think they'd be sticking a B team in the pyramid, just that they woiuld have one and arrange a games programme. If they were in Suffolk, and Ipswich Town were to do it, it would take 4 or 5 promotions just to get to a level that our U18s wouldn't be comfortably winning the league at. Realsitically a Birmingham B team playing a t a level that would challenge them would need to see them in the National League North
My friend works for the club and it sounds dysfunctional they did a full 360 after the outcry embarrassing really
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 68/176 = 38.6% ( Burnley v Manchester Utd & Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date )
The FA has taken out a £175m loan from the Bank of England to ease financial problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, documents released by the bank have revealed. By @martynziegler https://t.co/BMPgrhjUAr— Times Sport (@TimesSport) December 10, 2020
Whilst dealing with the Premier League on Brexit, they should have added into the contract, the previous agreement that 5% ( not sure of the exact percentage ) of TV money from the Premier League goes to the FA, which for some reason they apparently waived many years ago. I’m sure that would help with the coffers and grass routes football.
5 subs rule got rejected yet again by the Premier League Clubs but they did vote to increase to 9 bench warmers!! I mean seriously, what’s the point when only 3 subs can come on! All that will happen is kids will be plonked on the bench, miss out on U23 football or any potential loan moves just to warm the bench and see next to no action. Pointless and frustrating move imo unless they do revert to 5 subs on the pitch but seems very unlikely now!
Yeah and Pep also did the same in the match against Fulham. Not sure if they are trying to make some kind of point?
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 68/176 = 38.6% ( Burnley v Manchester Utd & Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 88/220 = 40%
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 68/176 = 38.6% ( Burnley v Manchester Utd & Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40%
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 68/176 = 38.6% ( Burnley v Manchester Utd & Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 15 - 92/220 = 41.8%
He didn’t run at the full back as much I would have liked but his passing was great and had a decent game imo.
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 68/176 = 38.6% ( Burnley v Manchester Utd & Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 15 - 92/220 = 41.8% Matchday 16 - 75/176 = 42.6% ( Everton v Man City & Spurs v Fulham to be added at a later date )
Will be interesting to see how this one goes - 𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲, @morgz_10 👋We are thrilled to announce the signing of Morgan Rogers from @ManCity on loan until the end of the season ⤵— Lincoln City FC 🇺🇦 (@LincolnCity_FC) January 4, 2021 Joins a few England youth players there. Palmer, Jackson, Edun and Eyoma. Lincoln’s manager Appleton has also applied for a few England youth jobs in the past.
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 68/176 = 38.6% ( Burnley v Manchester Utd & Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 15 - 92/220 = 41.8% Matchday 16 - 75/176 = 42.6% ( Everton v Man City & Spurs v Fulham to be added at a later date ) Matchday 17 - 71/198 = 35.8% ( Burnley v Fulham to be added at a later date )
Louie Barry goal against Liverpool: https://streamwo.com/e15bdb92 And I'm not 100% sure but I think that's Ben Chrisene beating the press and picking out the pass. Edit: the guy who made the pass is Callum Rowe, 21yo left back.
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 79/198 = 39.9% Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 15 - 92/220 = 41.8% Matchday 16 - 75/176 = 42.6% ( Everton v Man City & Spurs v Fulham to be added at a later date ) Matchday 17 - 71/198 = 35.8% ( Burnley v Fulham to be added at a later date )
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 79/198 = 39.9% Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 15 - 92/220 = 41.8% Matchday 16 - 81/198 = 41 % ( Everton v Man City & to be added at a later date ) Matchday 17 - 71/198 = 35.8% ( Burnley v Fulham to be added at a later date )
Just in case anyone is wondering, I’m just updating the games missed from previous rounds. You might have to bear with me in the coming weeks as the fixtures are starting to get a bit messy, for example quite a few of round 18 games come after week 19 and I’m sure there will probably be more postponements in the coming weeks.
English eligible players starting in the Premier League, total per matchday: Season 2020/21 Matchday 1 - 79/198 = 39.9% Manchester City v Aston Villa to be added at a later date ) Matchday 2 - 79/220 = 35.9% Matchday 3 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 4 - 80/220 = 36.4% Matchday 5 - 81/220 = 36.8% Matchday 6 - 82/220 = 37.3% Matchday 7 - 90/220 = 40.9% Matchday 8 - 86/220 = 39% Matchday 9 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 10 - 85/220 = 38,6% Matchday 11 - 71/198 = 35.9% ( Aston Villa v Newcastle to be added at a later date ) Matchday 12 - 83/220 = 37.7% Matchday 13 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 14 - 88/220 = 40% Matchday 15 - 92/220 = 41.8% Matchday 16 - 81/198 = 41 % ( Everton v Man City to be added at a later date ) Matchday 17 - 71/198 = 35.8% ( Burnley v Fulham to be added at a later date ) Matchday 18 - tbc Matchday 19 - 72/198 = 36.4% ( Aston Villa v Everton to be added at a later date )