How else to remember the worst Premier League season ever?
We pick out the moments that will endure from a season played almost entirely without supporters. By Gavin Cooney Friday 21 May 2021, 4:00 PM 4 hours ago 3,218 Views 0 Comments
Pep Guardiola embraces Phil Foden and Kyle Walker.
Image: PA
Image: PA
ONCE MORE UNTO the breach, then, dear friends, as we enter the final weekend of what has been beyond doubt the worst Premier League season there has ever been.
A concertinaed season staged in empty grounds has not exactly stiffened sinews nor summoned up blood, has it?
It has had its moments, of course – the first-ever winning goal scored by a goalkeeper; an early-season 7-2 defenestration of the champions; Southampton’s annual 9-0 defeat; Big Sam – but a coalition of energy-sapped players, silent games, little
NFL free agency Q & A Mar 16, 2021 at 09:00 AM Copied!
Free agency is set to begin at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 17 and it can be a confusing and fast-paced time. Here is everything you need to know going in, including that the 2021 salary cap is set at $182,500,000 million per club.
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In the meantime, here you go with all of the answers to every question straight from the NFL.
Q. When does the 2021 free agency signing period begin?
A. At 4:00 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 17.
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I am the kind of person when a question comes into my mind I’m not satisfied until I do everything I can to answer it. I was thinking about the NFL doing all they can to increase the salary cap for the 2021 year season and how the added revenue from a 17th regular-season game is the biggest factor moving forward in getting the 2021 salary cap as high as possible.
But what about the players salaries for the 17th game? Will this mean all the numbers we have been calculating for players counting towards the salary cap will increase?
Ten forgotten ‘title challengers’ that prove Solskjaer right
Date published: Wednesday 13th January 2021 7:15 - Matthew Stead
“No-one will remember how the league table looked like on the 12th of January in 2021,”
said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. And glancing back at Premier League years gone by, he’s absolutely right. These ten sides promised title challenges in January that were long forgotten when all was said and done in May.
10) Liverpool (2016/17)
The prevailing argument of late is that Jurgen Klopp was given four years to help Liverpool achieve their extraordinary form so every other manager for the rest of history should be afforded that same courtesy by their club. It ignores a great deal of context and logic, not least the Premier League title challenge the Reds threatened to embark upon in his first full season as manager.