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https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... em-hate-us Good read.
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I forgot about this thread when posting the original link. Any chance of making it a sticky?Davycc wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... em-hate-us Good read.
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ThanksMOT1964 wrote: Any chance of making it a sticky?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41492254
Harvey said the EFL makes "conscious scheduling decisions" to hold local games across the three divisions at weekends to encourage more people to attend.
"We make that scheduling choice to get bigger games at weekends because that provides better atmosphere and increases gate revenue for clubs," he added.
"The flip side is that those games that are at a distance have to go into midweek."
"It is a deliberate act but the reason for it is to ensure we get bigger crowds at weekends rather than lower crowds in the midweek."
Harvey said the EFL makes "conscious scheduling decisions" to hold local games across the three divisions at weekends to encourage more people to attend.
"We make that scheduling choice to get bigger games at weekends because that provides better atmosphere and increases gate revenue for clubs," he added.
"The flip side is that those games that are at a distance have to go into midweek."
"It is a deliberate act but the reason for it is to ensure we get bigger crowds at weekends rather than lower crowds in the midweek."
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Nice to see we've got one of the best young players in the world :
From The Guardian's Next Generation 2017: 60 of the best young talents in world football annual update :
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... d-football
From The Guardian's Next Generation 2017: 60 of the best young talents in world football annual update :
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng ... d-football
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30 goals for Barcelonas youth team last year so he knows where the back of the net is.
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I see Alfie Haalands lads on that list Rigs. Bet he'd love to play for us.
Erling Braut Haaland
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Born21 July 20
The striker was born in Leeds, just before his father, Alf Inge Haaland, moved to Manchester City – and he fervently supports Leeds United. "My dream is to win the Premier League with them," he says, knowing that is virtually impossible. The other aspiration is more likely to come true. Erling wants to surpass the 34 international caps of his dad, whose career was cut short by a knee injury. Physically strong, technically skilled and very tough mentally, Haaland was an integral part of the first-team squad at Bryne during the 2016 season, starting four games as a 15-year-old. When the team were relegated he signed for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Molde, preferring them to Hoffenheim reserves. Under the former Manchester United star's guidance, he has scored three goals in the past two months – all of them winners. The latest effort at Viking was followed by controversy, as Haaland celebrated wildly and taunted the home fans. Michael Yokhin
Erling Braut Haaland
CountryNorway
ClubMolde
PositionForward
Born21 July 20
The striker was born in Leeds, just before his father, Alf Inge Haaland, moved to Manchester City – and he fervently supports Leeds United. "My dream is to win the Premier League with them," he says, knowing that is virtually impossible. The other aspiration is more likely to come true. Erling wants to surpass the 34 international caps of his dad, whose career was cut short by a knee injury. Physically strong, technically skilled and very tough mentally, Haaland was an integral part of the first-team squad at Bryne during the 2016 season, starting four games as a 15-year-old. When the team were relegated he signed for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Molde, preferring them to Hoffenheim reserves. Under the former Manchester United star's guidance, he has scored three goals in the past two months – all of them winners. The latest effort at Viking was followed by controversy, as Haaland celebrated wildly and taunted the home fans. Michael Yokhin
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NottinghamWhite wrote:I see Alfie Haalands lads on that list Rigs. Bet he'd love to play for us.
Erling Braut Haaland
CountryNorway
ClubMolde
PositionForward
Born21 July 20
The striker was born in Leeds, just before his father, Alf Inge Haaland, moved to Manchester City – and he fervently supports Leeds United. "My dream is to win the Premier League with them," he says, knowing that is virtually impossible. The other aspiration is more likely to come true. Erling wants to surpass the 34 international caps of his dad, whose career was cut short by a knee injury. Physically strong, technically skilled and very tough mentally, Haaland was an integral part of the first-team squad at Bryne during the 2016 season, starting four games as a 15-year-old. When the team were relegated he signed for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Molde, preferring them to Hoffenheim reserves. Under the former Manchester United star's guidance, he has scored three goals in the past two months – all of them winners. The latest effort at Viking was followed by controversy, as Haaland celebrated wildly and taunted the home fans. Michael Yokhin