It’s Football, Bloody Hell!

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Greetings to all after what has been a seismic week in our big little world of football!!

Here’s a quick look at some numbers: 4 out of the 6 English teams that were founding members of the European Super League are not assured of a place in next year’s edition of the Champions League by virtue of their current league position. For the first time in around a decade, Juventus are looking at losing out on the qualification as well, with Napoli and Lazio putting serious pressure on the Old Lady of Piedmont. Since AC Milan last played a Champions League tie, Bawa has grown older, wiser, gotten married and had a lovely little Bawa – who would not have experienced the unrivalled joy of league football, because some filthy rich football club owners decided to milk a new cash cow, only so that they can laugh all the way to the bank.

As history will remember it, a 2 billion dollar scheme folded up in 2 days, and for the first time in his life, Petr Cech was in front and not behind the parked bus, and that sent the pack of cards falling ending up with United’s biggest trophy since Fergie left – Ed Woodward’s head!

As the week continues to give, lets look at what Bawa has to say on this week’s fixtures:

Arsenal vs Everton

The story of Lacazette’s career has written itself a chapter in North London as well. Just when it looked like he was getting to be the mean machine that he was at Lyon, Laca pulled up injured. With both Auba and Laca out, Fake Pep has a battle on his hands to finish in the top 10 forget the top 6. But then, the kids are alright & they might just bail him out again.

Gylfi Sigurdsson rolled back the years and scored a stunning strike to hammer the nail on Mou Mama’s fourth stint as a manager in the Premier League. The return of DCL and the lively form of Hameez must have Don Carlo purring. MC Kane put away the two mistakes made by Everton and while their defence is a worry, we may not see a furrowed brow on Don Carlo’s face when they face a youthful Arsenal side.

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Bawa’s Verdict: A score draw.

Liverpool vs Newcastle

Klopp and his men stood up admirably to the grey heads at Fenway Park, culminating in a John Henry apology video. Not starting Salah might be a mistake that Klopp would not want to repeat. A visit from the Geordies will always be welcome, Klopp would just be hoping that the Toons leave their mean streak at the This is Anfield sign.

Steve Bruce’s Black and White Army are marching, and there is no stopping them. Not even Lionel Jesse could put a stop to the Looney Toon 😜 . A reinvigorated St Maximin and the return of Wilson could lead the Geordies into the comfort of mid table mediocrity, as they prepare to put themselves in the Saudi shop window this summer.

Bawa’s Verdict: Now that there is no ESL, Liverpool to continue their march towards the UCL spots.

West Ham vs Chelsea (Match of the Week)

Who would have thought that David Moyes’ men are going to be going hammer and tongs to deny one of the entitled lot a place in Europe. They would be hoping that Cresswell returns to provide a semblance of defensive stability, and Antonio is back to share the burden with Lionel J.

If not for Brighton and Dat Boy Welbz’ dogged determination to not score, the Blues would have been the chasing side in this battle for the fourth position. Havertz has been coming into his own in that False 9 position, and the Blues would be looking forward to having Mendy back between the sticks.

Bawa’s Verdict: An exciting draw.

Sheffield United vs Brighton

The biggest news coming out of Bramall Lane is that the owner of Sheffield United, who is an accomplished FPL player himself, has given in and transferred in Lingard. There is nothing much to write home about Aaron Ramsdale and ten other Blades.

This is going to be a classic tale of the entertaining host and the unwilling guest. Sheffield cannot keep a clean sheet, Brighton can’t score. However, Brighton would be hoping to put some more distance between the chasing pack and themselves here.

Bawa’s Verdict: Three point Seagulls.

Wolves vs Burnley

While the ESL lived its short life, the Wolves’ social media team lost no time in claiming what was rightfully theirs – the 2018/19 Premier League title. There’s nothing much to write about the Wolves attack, they’d hope that their defence manages to keep Wood and Vydra out while one of their outfielders manage to sneak one past the Clarets backline.

Burnley have conceded an uncharacteristic 8 goals in their last 3 games. This must have Dyche gobbling earthworms and scratching his head to figure what went wrong. While Pope has been a miss, Peacock-Farrell has not put a foot wrong as such. A pleasant surprise at the other end, the usually goal shy Claret front line have managed to keep the scorer busy in each of their last three games.

Bawa’s Verdict: Boring draw.

Leeds United vs Man Utd.

Leeds’ social media team enacted a classic Bollywood move of taking one concept that worked and killing it by using it on every possible occasion. Unlike Bamford, Llorente didn’t let down the naysayers on the field and scored a vital equaliser. While his struggles in front of goal continue, Bamford turned up in Rashfordesque form at the post match asking questions that put the larger population to shame.

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Man United wrecked everyone’s expectations in the return fixture by smashing 6 past Meslier. Ole and the boys must be buoyed by the latest boost of Woodward quitting, and if they had half the enthusiasm of the fans, they should be steamrolling Leeds here. But with Leeds in fine fettle, this one is going to be much closer than one expects.

Bawa’s Verdict: Manchester Reds to take this with great discomfort.

Aston Villa vs West Brom

Villa will be without Cash at right back after his sending off against City. Villa without Grealish look a shadow of the team that was producing some fantastic results. Watkins as usual is the willing runner up front but doesn’t get the required support.

Big Sam would want his team to put one over their Midlands rivals and push towards that 17th spot. His squad seems to have finally bought into his style of play and are the in form team at the moment.

Bawa’s Verdict: A dull draw.

Leicester vs Crystal Palace

Leicester absolutely destroyed the Baggies, pouring cold water on the Big Sam Fan Army which was waking up from a slumber, and at the same time solidifying their charge to a top 4 slot. While Kelechi continued his good form, Foxes should be happy that Vardy was back to what he is doing best – banging in the goals. If I was an Eagles defender, these two aren’t the strike force that I want to be up against.

In case nobody noticed, Palace did not play in the Premier League last time around. Uncle Woy dusted his hat, pulled out the fishing rods and spent some quality time by the river, as the football world went into meltdown. Now that they are up against Kelechi & Co., among other things he’d be praying for mercy.

Bawa’s Verdict: Leicester all the way.

FPL Corner:

Goalkeepers: Sanchez/Schmeichel

Defenders: TAA/Dunk/Castagne

Midfielders: Salah/Lionel Jesse/Bruno/Pereira/Greenwood

Forwards: Kelechi/Welbeck

Leagues of Yonder:

No we are not talking about the ESL here, ok we’ll try not to talk about it, aah screw it, here are a collection of the best of Twitter from the ESL Meltdown on Tuesday night:

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Credit: @RichJolly (Twitter) again!
Credit: @heineken (Instagram)

Meanwhile, things were not all that great in goody two shoes Germany. Mustafi and Co. did a Sheffield United but Ze Germans didn’t take it quite well.

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The Final Furlong

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The Premier League did not disappoint its fans after a two-week break and surely it must be the most entertaining football league in the world. Barring 2 matches, 3 or more goals were scored in the remaining fixtures with West Brom beating Chelsea 5-2 at the Bridge and Newcastle gaining a point against Spurs as the major surprise results. The make or break part of the season is upon us and Bawa fully expects plenty more out of whack results coming with a relegation battle, mid table obscurity and the scrap for the Champions League spots coming to the boil.

So without further ado, let us take a look at Bawa’s predictions (most comical) for the week:

Fulham vs Wolves

Things looked good for Fulham until the 78th min after which their defence capitulated and allowed Villa to score 3 goals. A first start for Mitrovic since Christmas was justified when he gave them the lead but the manner in which they played the last 15 minutes will irk Parker. It’s time to play cautious but fearless football and Fulham fans will hope that their team can go on a good run to avoid relegation.

The 3-2 loss to West Ham will be a tough one to swallow as Wolves had enough opportunities to draw or even win the game. Nuno will be extremely disappointed with his defence to allow 3 easy goals on the counter without players putting their foot in to stop the danger. Offensively the lesser we talk of Willian Jose the better, the striker is so devoid of confidence that hypothetically if he was one on one with the GK he would try to pass the ball to his teammate and miss that pass as well. Yes, even worse than Timid Werner of Chelsea.

Bawa’s Verdict: A stalemate.

Man City vs Leeds

City brushed aside the Foxes with ease and are well on their way to lifting another PL title. They are still pushing for the quadruple and while Bawa hates to admit it, it is a real possibility for this squad, where Pep is ridiculously spoilt for choice. Their fortunate 2-1 win against Dortmund will force the Pep roulette despite knowing fully well that this Leeds team will give his men a run for their money. On e side note, KDB has signed a new deal and will remain at City till 2025 to destroy all records possible.

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Leeds currently stand 11th in the table behind Arsenal on goal difference. While they turn up for big matches, Bielsa will hope that his team can take their chances and cause an upset. They gave City a tough game in the reverse fixture and were unlucky to just earn a point but the City team is a different beast now and Leeds will do well to come away with a point.

Bawa’s Verdict: Another entertaining draw on the cards.

Liverpool vs Aston Villa

Three away wins on the trot have brought some life back into the Liverpool side. They ran Arsenal ragged and totally outclassed them. Despite that unfortunate injury, Jota could still be the signing of the season and adds that sharpness to the Liverpool forward line that they were missing in the last few months. The defensive partnership of Kabak and Philips was fully exploited by Madrid and while the 7-2 isn’t fresh anymore, it will be interesting so see how they hold up against the Villans.

Grealish’s injury setback must have come as a big blow to this teammates as they failed to get going in the first half against Fulham. Credit to Dean Smith as his substitutes completely flipped the game on its head with 3 goals in 15 minutes. Liverpool’s form at home hasn’t been the best and after a tough mid-week fixture against Madrid, Villa will try their best to exploit any weaknesses.

Bawa’s Verdict: Liverpool to smash Villa.

Crystal Palace vs Chelsea

Thomas Tuchel endured his first defeat as Chelsea manager and it was quite the humbling, losing 5-2 to a relegation threatened West Brom side. Thiago Silva must hate the sight of West Brom as he had another nightmare to forget. News of handbags between Kepa and Rudiger have been doing the rounds and while it’s the first set of thorns in the huge bed of roses for Tuchel, he would want to sort this out sooner rather than later.

The Eagles owe a huge thank you to Guaita, who had a stormer in the goal to keep Everton to just one goal. Palace is such an unpredictable team and players like Zaha and Eze embody this spirit completely to make them exciting on occasion.

Bawa’s Verdict: Chelsea to return to winning ways.

Burnley vs Newcastle

Sean Dyche must be seething to see his side lose 3-2 after taking a 2-0 lead against the Saints. Burnley pride themselves on their defensive strength but it was nowhere to be seen on the day. Wood and Vydra scoring is a good sign but Dyche will have some strong words reserved for his side to ensure they don’t drop points from winning positions.

No one in their right minds thought that Newcastle would get something out of their match against Spurs but to everyone’s surprise the Arsenal loanee, Willock scored a late equaliser that earn his side an important point. Bruce will be hoping that Saint Maximin’s injuries are behind him and a soon to be fit Wilson can help secure their time in the PL.

Bawa’s Verdict: Looney Toon win!

West Ham vs Leicester (Match of the Day)

David Moyes and his West Ham side must’ve thought of deja vu as they nearly scuppered another 3-0 lead against an out of sorts Wolves. Lionel Jesse just can’t stop bamboozling defenders, adding a Berba pirouette to his list of exploits. The race for Top 4 is heating up and West Ham are well placed for securing it but injuries to Rice and Antonio could spoil the Hammer’s game plan.

The Foxes hardly had a look in their game against City who were successful in neutralising any threat that BR’s team posed. The return of Maddison was a good sight for Leicester fans as he will be key to unlocking defences. This is a crucial game for both these teams in their pursuit of the Top 4.

Bawa’s Verdict: An entertaining draw.

Spurs vs Man Utd

After failing to beat Newcastle Mou Mama turned on his players and all is not well in the Spurs camp. Kane continues to do the business upfront but needs support from his midfield and defence of Spurs are to salvage some pride this season. It is no longer a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’ Kane decides to leave Spurs in pursuit of silverware.

United might consider themselves lucky to beat Brighton for a second time this season despite playing some dire football. A season ending injury to Martial might actually help the Red devils as they can use the skill and pace of Greenwood and James upfront. Their UCL qualification is pretty much guaranteed and Ole will try to focus on winning the Europa to silence his doubters.

Bawa’s Verdict: A score draw.

Sheffield vs Arsenal

Players at Bramall Lane seem disinterested and can’t wait for the season to end it seems. They don’t seem to be playing for their futures or for pride and that is certainly not expected of professionals. If they can put in some application this is a fixture they might be able to get something out of as this Arsenal team when pressured seem to be their own biggest enemy.

Mikel Arteta was at a loss of words after watching a poor Arsenal performance yet again. His players couldn’t put a string of passes together and completely forgot the basics of football. Credit to Liverpool for getting their tactics right but fans expect a lot more from experienced players like Auba and Laca. Mikel seems to be losing the dressing room and might have to put faith in his youngsters to bail him out after faltering again to keep a CS in the last few minutes of their Europa home leg.

Bawa’s Verdict: Arsenal to nick it.

West Brom vs Southampton

Big Sam along with most Baggies couldn’t believe what they witnessed at Stamford Bridge. A 5-2 drubbing of a high flying Chelsea is one of the results of the season so far and shows that there is some fight left in the Baggies. Big Sam will hope that his team doesn’t rest on its laurels and has the desire to beat a plucky Saints side at home.

Ings return to rescue the Saints on Easter Sunday was quite the miracle. With players returning from injury Hasenhuttl can go back to his aggressive footballing ideology and will hope to move further up the table.

Bawa’s Verdict: Another Baggies win to spice things up at the bottom.

Brighton vs Everton

Brighton were unlucky to not come away with a point from Old Trafford. Danny Welbeck was a menace throughout and should’ve earned a penalty but Mike Dean (as expected) and VAR thought otherwise. Potter will want to get a result against Everton to ease the pressure and distance between the Seagulls and the relegation spots.

If it wasn’t for DCL and Richarlison’s profligacy in front of goal, Everton would’ve been out of sight in the first 30 minutes against Palace. While Guaita made a few good saves, poor finishing led Don Carlo down. The fact that Everton has a game in hand keeps their hopes for a top 4 finish alive but by looking at their recent performances it might not be a reality.

Bawa’s Verdict: Another draw.

FPL Corner:

Goalkeeper: Mendy/Pope

Defenders: Shaw/James/Lowton

Midfielders: Bruno/Raphinha/Lingard/Neto

Forwards: Ings/Kane

Leagues of Yonder:

At 22, the French World Cup winner, Kylian Mbappe has decided not to renew his contract at PSG but definitely seems to be on a mission to win the UCL before he leaves the Parisians.

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Bayern’s loss to PSG means that the Manchester United team (2007-2009) continues to hold the record for the longest unbeaten streak in UCL history.

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It’s happened again! It’s happened again, Antoine Greizmann, it’s happened again!

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Are we missing the“Big Picture”?

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Welcome back lads! Thank fucking goodness the international break is over and the majority of the meaningless matches played can be firmly consigned to the dustbin!

While the top leagues are trying their best to follow strict protocols and maintain life within the bubble, the decision to play international matches (Nations League) seems daft e.g. 5 Irish players were stood down from their match against Wales after one player tested positive with the remaining four deemed to have come in close contact. So it begs the question of the existence of the Nations League! Lots of managers have bemoaned its existence and most recently Le Prof (Chief of Global Football Development at FIFA) was also critical of this unnecessary tournament (if you have figured how the four tiers work, show off in the comments and buy yourself 🍺for having wasted your precious time figuring it out!).

With some players returning to their respective teams as late as Thursday, Bawa suggests that we wait till the last moment to choose our FPL teams. As for match day squads it will be tough for teams to manage player welfare while the threat of contracting the virus still looms large in addition to injuries and fatigue.

Everton vs Liverpool (Match of the Week)

While the Merseyside derby has lost its bite in the recent years, this one should be a tasty affair. Having been thrashed by Villa, Liverpool would want to right their wrongs by beating their city rivals who currently sit pretty at the top of the table. With DCL scoring on his England debut and Sigurdsson bagging a brace against Romania, Everton supporters must be licking their lips with the current form of their players. The only concern is James Rodriguez and Yerry Mina’s availability as they are not expected to be back from international commitments for Colombia before Thursday.

Klopp’s preparation for this game have been dealt a blow with the news of Naby Keita replacing Mane and Thiago (who are rumoured to be in contention to play a part this weekend) in Liverpool’s COVID-19 isolation ward. Due to his Mustafiesque performance against Villa, Bawa fully expects Joe Gomez to be replaced by Fabinho in defence providing Everton a chance to continue their unbeaten run.

Bawa’s Verdict: A score draw – the fan in Bawa would prefer something like the one where Phil Jagielka’s right foot did all the talking.

Chelsea vs Southampton

Frank surprised everyone by benching Mason Mount against the hapless Crystal Palace. While Chelsea won comfortably thanks to two well taken penalties by Jorginho, a clean sheet for Mendy and a goal on debut for Chilwell were the icing on the cake. With the expected returns of Ziyech and Pulisic, the PL better be ready (or maybe not with the rumoured injury to Chilwell/Mendy!)

The Saints secured the loan signing of Theo Walcott and that completed a good transfer window for Hasenhuttl. Southampton winning games without Ings on the score sheet bodes well for them but Bawa believes that Chelsea will prove to be too strong if the Saints decide to play a high defensive line.

Bawa’s Verdict: Chelsea to win at the Bridge!

Man City vs Arsenal

Man City were outplayed by Leeds and this rarely happens under Pep. Leeds were unlucky not to come away with the 3 points but this allows Pep and his team to take out their frustrations against his protégé. Aguero has started training but if Pep is to be believed (IF) – he will be slowly re-introduced to the fray. With KDB ruled out, Pep drew some inspiration from Super V (Virat Kohli) over the international break and might throw in a few #BenStokes during the game.

Securing Partey on deadline day was a big move for Arsenal. This match might come too soon for his involvement but under Arteta, the free flowing Arsenal of the old is slowly being replaced by a more pragmatic approach, based on the opposition. Luckily, Tierney, who has quickly become an integral part of Arsenal’s defence should be allowed to play after there were rumours that he would have to observe 14 days self isolation due to coming in close contact with Stuart Armstrong who tested positive. This could make a huge difference as the thought of Mahrez vs. Kolasinac was causing nightmares to all Arsenal fans.

Will The Master come out on Top? Or will the Protégé Prevail?

Bawa’s Verdict: An entertaining draw written all over it….Arsenal could potentially cause an upset!

Newcastle vs Man Utd

Steve Bruce was extremely happy with his team’s performance against Burnley. Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser have settled in well and in Saint-Maximin (who also happens to have signed a contract extension), they possess a tricky offensive threat and should have a right crack at this United defence.

Ole and his team must be looking for a response after that embarrassing defeat against Spurs but it is really difficult to see where inspiration will come from. Donny has been patient so far and this would be a good time to give him his full debut in the league. As things stand, new signings, Telles and Cavani might not be afforded the time to settle into a new team/league and will have to hit the ground running if Ole finally takes the ballsy (but correct) decision of dropping the underperforming Pogba, Maguire and Shaw. With matches against PSG, Chelsea, Leipzig, Arsenal, Istanbul and Everton in the next month, all one can do is #PrayForOle .

Bawa’s Verdict: The only United that might be happy after the game will probably be the team from Tyneside.

Sheffield Utd vs Fulham

The battle of the bottom two, pointless teams! With both teams making deadline day signings, the jury will still be out on whether Wilder can get something ‘Brew’ing at Bramall Lane or if Loftus-Cheek will join the list of successful Chelsea loanees a’la Lukaku and Batshuayi and kickstart his career. Fulham’s preparation for the weekend has unexpected taken a twist like Andersen’s ankle.

It’s going to be a tough season for both these teams and it will be interesting to see if Sheffield can withstand the second season syndrome and if Fulham’s defence is ready to handle the rigours of the Premier League.

Bawa’s Verdict: Three points to the Blades.

Crystal Palace vs Brighton

In one of the more peculiar rivalries or the A23 derby, comes a match up of the oldest vs. one of the youngest managers in the PL. Crystal Palace didn’t turn up against Chelsea conceding two soft penalties through school boy errors at the back. With a relatively thin squad it was surprising to see Woy not dip into the market on deadline day and signing Nathaniel Clyne on a short term deal. By the looks of it, Bawa believes that this is going to be a long season for the Eagles. However, with PVA declaring that ‘he’s back’ on Twitter, all you FPL Mitchell fanboys better start praying.

Despite some good performances, three losses in four doesn’t read well if you are a Brighton fan. Maupay, Trossard, Connolly will cause problems upfront but are they clinical enough to score 15-20 goals between them is the question. A team that is supposed to be defensively well organised has conceded ten goals already. While this won’t be a goalfest, one goal should be enough for a result.

Bawa’s Verdict: Crystal Palace to continue their winning form at home.

Spurs vs West Ham

Mou Mama sprung a surprise by starting Son, who in the able company of MC Kane (in case you are wondering check out – Bale’d out), tore United a new one! Spurs had a fantastic transfer window and seem capable of scoring 3-4 goals every time they go out to play.

Two games without Moyes on the sidelines and two unlikely wins for West Ham. The shrewd signing of the tricky Algerian winger, Saïd Benrahma, might turn out to be a masterstroke for West Ham if he manages to successfully pass his medical. While Antonio and Bowen are in inspired form, Bawa fully expects Spurs to Hammer the Irons back to reality in this London derby.

Bawa’s Verdict: Spurs to win.

Leicester vs Aston Villa

The entire Leicester defence was bullied and tormented by Antonio and Bowen. While they have added Wesley Fofana to their ranks, might be too much to expect of a youngster to slot straight into the backline of a Champions League spot chasing team. The Foxes will be expected to bounce back with Vardy & Gang going full pelt at the King Power.

On the other hand, Villa come into this match full of confidence after taking the champions to the cleaners! Their performance was so good that it seemed that one of Grealish/Watkins/Barkley would score every time they attacked the Liverpool defence. While the international break might have come at the worst time for Villa, Bawa will keep an eye out on this team as he expects them to be the surprise of the season.

Bawa’s Verdict: Villa to win and probably remain the only unbeaten team at the end of this match week.

West Brom vs Burnley

The less said about West Brom, the better. One can’t fault the effort that Bilic and his men put out week after week but a lack of quality cannot always be overcome by grit and tenacity. Bawa hopes that the signing of Karlan Grant can help the Baggies score a few and cause some trouble to PL oppositions.

Only time will tell if grumpy old Sean Dyche will get grumpier as the season ends. Burnley didn’t spend a dollar in the transfer window and Dyche has gone on record slating the management for not investing in the squad. Some might still say that holding on to Pope, Tarkowski and Mee and getting McNeil to extend his contract could be the biggest signings that the Clarets could have made in this window.

Not so fun fact: Don’t bother wasting time watching this game unless you are a Claret or a Baggie.

Bawa’s Verdict: Burnley to use their experience and wrestle to a win at the Hawthorns.

Leeds vs Wolves

Leeds United! What a team! Bawa is sure that all the doubters are now seeing the hype around Bielsa. His Leeds team outplayed Pep’s City and that is no easy ask.

While Nuno’s men got back to winning ways, it was another uninspiring performance. Their heavy reliance on Jimenez for goals is something they will look into. If Podence and Traore can become consistent, Wolves will again start delivering and push for Europe.

Bawa’s Verdict: An entertaining draw!

The FPL Corner: Ones to watch

Goalkeeper: Martinez/Kepa

Defender: Castagne/Baldock

Midfielders: Salah/Grealish/Son

Strikers: DCL/Jimenez/MC Kane

From the Leagues of Yonder…..

Let us start on a positive note with the news that Marcus Rashford was awarded an MBE in the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours List for his efforts to secure free meals for vulnerable children during the coronavirus pandemic. Congratulations @MarcusRashford

Cristiano Ronaldo tested positive for Covid-19 in what is definitely the highest profile case in the football world, and the laboratory was stunned to find this:

Staying with CR7, Italian judges awarded Juventus a 3-0 victory over Napoli as the Neapolitans failed to travel to Turin to play their match due to COVID-19 outbreak. If this was not enough, Napoli have been docked a point as well. Bawa is sure, CR7 is claiming all the 3 goals to add to his tally this season. And Napoli have ofcourse appealed this decision.

Project Big Picture: Rick Parry (Chairman, EFL) along with John Henry (Owner, Liverpool) and Joel Glazer (Chairman, Manchester United) have come up with a plan to shakeup English football. Luckily, better sense prevailed and the PL and the 20 clubs unanimously rejected this monstrosity of a plan. Still, if you’d like a brief summary, Bawa lists down the key points:

  • Premier League would be reduced from 20 to 18 teams (what the actual f&#k!)
  • Current, one-club one-vote rule would be abolished as would the 14 of the 20 teams agreeing to pass a policy/resolution (Much wow, they need to share what they’re smoking!)
  • Special status to the nine longest serving teams (Arsenal, Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City (how did they get in here?), Southampton, Tottenham, West Ham) with only six of the nine required to vote to make a major change
  • League Cup and Community Shield to be scrapped (Boo Freaking Hoo!)
  • £250M payment to EFL clubs in addition to £100M to the Football Association to help with the COVID-19 crisis 
  • Fan charter including £20 away ticket price cap, subsidised away travel with a focus on return to safe standing and at least 3,000 (eight percent of capacity) for away allocation
  • Parachute payments which relegated teams receive over three years to be removed
  • Changes to the loan system (Chelsea, please take note!)

Oh! And Nicklas “Lord” Bendtner, remember him??, the Danish footballer who broke all self confidence records, recently released his autobiography “Both Sides”. Rumour has it that a certain manager that he played under timed the release of his autobiography to ride the wave 😉

Our friends at EA Sports pushed the release of FIFA21 to October 9th so that fans had something to look forward to during the international break. Bawa has not been able to procure a copy of this coz #Gormint so don’t expect a first person account of this anytime soon but if you are really keen then do check out this review FIFA21 review: A gaming testament to sport and spirit (The Hindu)

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