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The Football News Thread 2017/18 - everything not Wolves

Pogba has died a blue streak in his hair for today's game at Manc City

He will need to be on the winning side to live that down
 
Winners of the Internet today = Accrington Stanley

Last week the Chairman of Accy told a reporter that when his team wins he gives them £200 to get "McDonald's or the like". The EFL then questioned this as it is not part of the standard player contract, to check it met regulations. The Accy Chairman basically told them where to stick their letter.

Accy won today...

Accrington Stanley
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🍔| #ASFC have won again! You all know what that means!
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Fair play to Albion for trying to do something about the safe standing issue. Frustratingly, batted straight back....

It's frustrating because I didn't think we were that far away from rail seating. It makes so much more sense (to me anyway) in terms of safety to have people stood up in a safe area designed for standing rather than an area with limited space between seats. And it would improve atmospheres IMO.

Not everyone wants to stand, but there are genuine sections of support within nearly every club that it would be great for.
 
I'd like to see a review as to why it's been rejected. On what grounds? Surely it's safer to have designated standing areas like this rather than fans standing in seated areas, which happens in every ground in the country? I don't understand the reasoning behind this decision.
 
Would have thought it'd have been ideal for them to trial it in a ground where there's plenty of space to spare as it is.

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It's been rejected because the government don't want to repeal or amend the legislation in place.
 
It's been rejected because the government don't want to repeal or amend the legislation in place.

Following on from this:
Sports minister Tracey Crouch – "The answer to dealing with persistent standing is not necessarily to introduce safe standing. There are regulations to deal with persistent standing - I would like to see them enforced."

Methinks Ms Crouch isn't a particularly avid football fan.
 
Europa League Semi Finals

Marseille v Red Bull Salzburg

Arsenal v Atletico Madrid.
 
Bayern v Real
Liverpool v Roma

For fans of draw fixing - Roma had tickets for sale on their website this morning for the Semi Final clash with Liverpool...
 
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No VAR for us next season. Good, we clearly don't have officials capable of using it properly at present.
 
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