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Premier League’s pay-per-view model raises questions of morality in a time of crisis
11:08am, Friday, 16'th Oct 2020
Against the backdrop of huge spending in the transfer window, the £14.95 price point feels all the more opportunistic during the pandemic
Liverpool, Manchester United create splits but hasten action
12:57am, Friday, 16'th Oct 2020
But John Henry and Joel Glazer formed a plan, however unappealing to so many, for shoehorning a consolidation of Premier League control for the elite into a long-term bailout for the lower professiona
EA SPORTS NHL® 21 Featuring an Expanded Be A Pro Experience and New Hut Rush Mode Now Available Worldwide
12:00am, Friday, 16'th Oct 2020
Today, Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) launched EA SPORTS™ NHL® 21, with a deeper and more authentic Be A Pro career experience and a fast, fun new
So what next for Project Big Picture?
02:07pm, Thursday, 15'th Oct 2020
All 20 Premier League clubs rejected proposals put to them by Liverpool and Manchester United during an emergency meeting on Wednesday to radically re-alter the English game.
Neville backs report for financial reform in football after Project Big Picture collapse
07:25am, Thursday, 15'th Oct 2020
The report which has also been endorsed by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham aims to reset English football
EFL clubs to discuss new Premier League bailout offer
05:28am, Thursday, 15'th Oct 2020
EFL clubs will today discuss the £50million bailout package offered by the Premier League after Project Big Picture was shot down by top-flight clubs on Wednesday. PBP, a proposal developed by Liverp
Masters: 'No beef' between PL and EFL over Project Big Picture
10:06pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
Premier League chief Richard Masters insists there is “no beef” between top-flight and EFL clubs in the fallout over Project Big Picture.
Project Big Picture power grab is shot down but plan's ugliest parts will be back | David Conn
09:07pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
The reshaping of English football is on hold but Liverpool’s owner is said to regard it as a win that clubs are committed to a review
Football: English Premier League clubs reject reform plan 'Project Big Picture'
07:25pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
The plans were put forward by Liverpool and Manchester United.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Soccer-Premier League clubs reject 'Project Big Picture' | Sports-Games
06:49pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
The "Project Big Picture" proposals would have seen an increase in funds for the 72 clubs in the Football League (EFL) but also include special voting rights for the biggest clubs in the Premier Leagu
Soccer-Premier League clubs reject 'Project Big Picture' | Sports-Games
05:39pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
The "Project Big Picture" proposals would have seen an increase in funds for the 72 clubs in the Football League (EFL) but also include special voting rights for the biggest clubs in the Premier Leagu
Project Big Picture will NOT be endorsed by Premier League or the FA
03:45pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
Premier League clubs have rejected the radical proposals of Project Big Picture after holding an emergency board meeting, but have promised to provide League One and League Two sides with an additiona
Manchester United and Liverpool forced into Project Big Picture climbdown
03:26pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
Liverpool and Manchester United have been forced into an embarrassing climbdown over their push to reform English football after a tense meeting
Premier League clubs reject Project Big Picture plans in meeting
02:32pm, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
Premier League clubs swiftly rejected the proposals and instead agreed to a strategy review and to make a new bailout offer to the EFL worth £77m after their opening attempt was rejected.
Breakaway threat by Premier League elite troubles English FA
08:17am, Wednesday, 14'th Oct 2020
Ahead of a virtual Premier League meeting on Wednesday, United and Liverpool have not commented on the contentious plans and have left EFL Chairman Rick Parry to advocate for them in public as anger a