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Premier League 2021/22 Thread

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If anyone needs a laugh, read the Jack grealish thread on villa talk.

 

Theyre properly going through the acceptance curve, have realised they might be able to fail ffp but still seem to think it doesn't apply to them.

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47 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

The top of it is but the middle tier is relatively strong

True, I've thought for a while the rest of the league has been pretty underrated. Danny Mills with a classic load of nonsense about it yesterday regarding the Varane move.

 

Spanish teams are relatively the best in Europe as well. Ridiculously good in the Europa League in particular.

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1 hour ago, st albans fox said:

Chelsea will want a vaccine passport or neg test for fans to enter stadium (assume this is adults only) this season 

 

I believe Spurs have said the same for their first fixture

 

expect this to become the norm irrespective of govt edicts ….

 

 

STD or Covid or both

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58019002

 

Premier League wants all clubs to trial Covid-19 ticketing measures
By Alistair Magowan

Chelsea say fans attending their home games will need to prove they have been fully vaccinated or show evidence of a negative Covid-19 lateral flow test
The Premier League wants all clubs to trial Covid-19 ticketing measures ahead of possible government-mandated passports from 1 October.

Chelsea became the first top-flight club to announce fans would need proof of being fully vaccinated or having a negative test result in order to attend games this coming season.

Tottenham will trial the same measures for their friendly at home to Arsenal on 8 August.

Arsenal are likely to follow suit.

The Gunners face Chelsea in a friendly at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

Clubs will be allowed to run trials in pre-season friendlies or Premier League games with the season beginning on 13-15 August.

But there could be a tightening of rules by 1 October.

Last week, vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi said a Covid passport from then would mean fans "needing to show that they are fully vaccinated and proof of a negative test will not be sufficient".

Chelsea say it will check fans' covid status at the "point of entry" to Stamford Bridge and are confident that procedures will be in place to account for large groups of fans arriving shortly before kick-off.

But there is an acceptance from some clubs that it might not be possible to check all fans tickets once stadiums are at full capacity.

Football Supporters Association chairman Malcolm Clarke said it could lead to "chaos" at some clubs and told BBC Sport that fans with season tickets who are unable or unwilling to attend matches because of vaccine passports should be "entitled" to a refund.

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