
Large Barriers Set Up Around St Mary’s Amid Premier League Return
The walls – roughly eight feet tall around the entirety of the stadium – is believed to be one entrance in and out of the grounds.
→The walls – roughly eight feet tall around the entirety of the stadium – is believed to be one entrance in and out of the grounds.
→The centre is seeking to reopen its doors from June 15, having been closed since March 18 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
→From a potential mouth-watering bout between Mike Tyson and Tyson Fury, to Dereck Chisora’s publicly stated desire to compete in mixed martial arts, let’s delve into the big booming boxing headlines.
→Take a break from all the Covid-19 statistics, and reflect on the 17 English goalkeepers that have saved penalties in the Premier League in the last decade. Who has made the most saves?
→The usual monthly deductions from permit holders’ salaries will not be taken in the May payroll or until further notice.
→This collaborative article features the views of three of our sports writers, Joshua Willcocks, Liv Perry, and Tom Clabon, who discuss whether it is safe and feasible for Premier League football to return. Whose opinion do you agree with the most?
→Sport and Wellbeing will be refunding all memberships from the first day of closure, March 21, after further review from their legal team.
→Dr Talhah Atcha has returned to work as a doctor, as he ‘could not in good conscience not put these skills to good use when so many people are dying from such a horrible disease.’
→The initiative aims to help “make a real difference to people in need” during these unprecedented times.
→Arsenal as the Boneless Banquet? Man United as Fries? KFC’s thread on Premier League teams being KFC menu items is both accurate and comical.
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