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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Ghostmode2two(m): 5:03pm On May 28, 2020
Bet9ja crew says there is no time, let the games begin

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Nobody: 5:04pm On May 28, 2020
Enoch07:
what about Nigerian league na
you dey watch am?
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by 8stargeneral: 5:05pm On May 28, 2020
great news
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Tumbulum: 5:05pm On May 28, 2020
Liverpool haters are crying their heart out right now

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by paulolee(m): 5:06pm On May 28, 2020
good....gradually our normal weekends is coming back and cant wait to see the craziness of epl fans on match days and the online banters being thrown at each others...finally Liverpool is going to win their first ever epl trophy since after 30 yrs bt too bad its coming in a controversial way...cant wait to see the race for the top4 as only man.city is the only team guaranteed too make it...jus lyk Lionel messi said coming back from months of breal to resume football is like starting from scratch and lets all expect more heatbreaks and shocking results each mach day because the big boys may have lost rhythm and some smaller teams are coming back very stronget than before and mind u they would be no excuse of injuries this time...we would flex epl at noon and la liga n seria a in the evenin n dts a perfect weekend..have really missed dt crazy voice of dose funy epl commentries and thier catchy witty lines...jst cnt wait..

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Nobody: 5:06pm On May 28, 2020
TOPCRUISE:
They shouldn't resume the league for the sake of Nigerians. There won't be social distancing when they are in their various viewing centres
Do you obey social distancing since coro started?
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by HoliMaree: 5:07pm On May 28, 2020
Thank God!
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Nobody: 5:08pm On May 28, 2020
twerk twerk twerk twerk twerk !!
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Bimpe29: 5:09pm On May 28, 2020
At last, the end of this pandemic is in sight across the globe.
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Lordfranklin(m): 5:11pm On May 28, 2020
Walai I'm so happy!
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Rok01: 5:13pm On May 28, 2020
Wao I've really missed football. There will be a lot of fun.
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Enoch07: 5:13pm On May 28, 2020
comshots:
you dey watch am?
yes o, I dey waste my time somethings go libration stadium here for pH to watch rivers united

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Enoch07: 5:13pm On May 28, 2020
mansakhalifa:

Don't go there... sad
okay
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Sammmypoko(m): 5:15pm On May 28, 2020
Mediocrity United can finally return to their default position which is 6th place.


Imsugreats:
*�Premier League to resume on June 17 with Man City vs Arsenal one of the first fixtures*

Following Thursday's meeting regarding 'Project Restart', a date has now been agreed for England's top flight to get back underway

The Premier League season will resume on June 17 with Manchester City's meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played, the Telegraph first reported and Goal has been able to confirm.

Aston Villa's home clash with Sheffield United is another that will mark the return of the English top flight, with both those particular matches the two games in hand that were left unplayed prior to the coronavirus pandemic halting football.

A full fixture list will then be played on the weekend of June 19 to 21, with the agreement coming after Premier League clubs met on Thursday to continue discussions over 'Project Restart.


The Premier League are hoping to have the 2019-20 campaign wrapped up by August 2, with the FA Cup final then scheduled to take place a week later on the weekend of August 8-9.

The decision was made to temporarily suspend the season back on March 13 after both Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi had tested positive for Covid-19.

There was initial hope that the Premier League would be able to get back underway in April, although the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, and the uncertainties over the safety and welfare of players, staff and fans, led to an indefinite delay.

England's top-flight league has since been formulating a plan to resume the 2019-20 season - where all but four teams have nine matches left to play - with 'Project Restart' seeing various meetings and discussions taking place over how best to safely reintroduce the Premier League.

The most recent developments have seen three rounds of coronavirus testing completed, with the latest results, for tests conducted between May 25 and May 26, seeing four positive Covid-19 cases reported.

Players have also been given the green light to resume contact training as the Premier League gets ready to welcome back football in England, with there still no formal announcement having been made.

Liverpool remain just two wins away from sealing the Premier League title, while should Villa beat Sheffield United in their game in hand, they will move out of the bottom three.

There is also an intriguing battle to finish in the top four, with Leicester City and Chelsea currently occupying third and fourth respectively, ahead of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United who are in fifth.

Pep Guardiola offers a message to football fans
The return of the Bundesliga in Germany has helped pave the way for other top-flight European leagues to follow suit, with La Liga due to resume on June 8.

There has been no announcement of the resumption of the Champions League or Europa League at this stage, although Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has previously suggested his side's tie with Juventus had been pencilled in for August 7.

While the majority are seemingly in favour of the Premier Leauge returning, there are those that remain uncomfortable with the situation, with the likes of Danny Rose, Sergio Aguero, Antonio Rudiger and Troy Deeney having voiced their concerns over the restart.

https://www.goal.com/en/news/premier-league-resume-june-17-man-city-vs-arsenal-fixtures/1knx9fxf64aij16kxjfrafu98z
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by FuckAllTheMODs: 5:18pm On May 28, 2020
That's nice...
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Lordfranklin(m): 5:18pm On May 28, 2020
oloriLFC:
there won't be gatherings at the viewing centres yet
Of course there will be massive gathering at the viewing center. I for one, I'll gladly break that law.

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by FuckAllTheMODs: 5:19pm On May 28, 2020
Tumbulum:
Liverpool haters are crying their heart out right now


I dey tell you
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Lordfranklin(m): 5:20pm On May 28, 2020
Sammmypoko:

Mediocrity United can finally return to their default position which is 6th place.


Says a ChelShit fan I guess

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Americanboy35: 5:21pm On May 28, 2020
Oluwaseun oo
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by FuckAllTheMODs: 5:21pm On May 28, 2020
TOPCRUISE:
They shouldn't resume the league for the sake of Nigerians. There won't be social distancing when they are in their various viewing centres
Man u fan spotted...

YNWA!
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Orestino(m): 5:22pm On May 28, 2020
Seunmohmoh come and see something
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Shezkid01(m): 5:24pm On May 28, 2020
atarapa:
Good, but how do we manage social distancing at viewing centres. Case for another day
When ur team score
We’ll nod like lizard
If you hug me lasan na 4by 4 on your head oo
Sanitizer at the entrance

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by donoso: 5:27pm On May 28, 2020
Football without fans will be very boring.
Surely, PS will be interesting with the remaining matches to be played.

Congratulations to Liverpool.
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by arthorjnr(m): 5:29pm On May 28, 2020
oloriLFC:
there won't be gatherings at the viewing centres yet


You don't know Nigeria's and football.
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Proudlytips: 5:33pm On May 28, 2020
Good
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by stephenstash(m): 5:47pm On May 28, 2020
Awon game centers
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by ellizy(m): 6:07pm On May 28, 2020
Imsugreats:
*�Premier League to resume on June 17 with Man City vs Arsenal one of the first fixtures*

Following Thursday's meeting regarding 'Project Restart', a date has now been agreed for England's top flight to get back underway

The Premier League season will resume on June 17 with Manchester City's meeting with Arsenal one of the first matches to be played, the Telegraph first reported and Goal has been able to confirm.
We are not watching, our Nigerian Government says Covid-19 is still rampant in our country

Aston Villa's home clash with Sheffield United is another that will mark the return of the English top flight, with both those particular matches the two games in hand that were left unplayed prior to the coronavirus pandemic halting football.

A full fixture list will then be played on the weekend of June 19 to 21, with the agreement coming after Premier League clubs met on Thursday to continue discussions over 'Project Restart.


The Premier League are hoping to have the 2019-20 campaign wrapped up by August 2, with the FA Cup final then scheduled to take place a week later on the weekend of August 8-9.

The decision was made to temporarily suspend the season back on March 13 after both Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta and Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi had tested positive for Covid-19.

There was initial hope that the Premier League would be able to get back underway in April, although the devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, and the uncertainties over the safety and welfare of players, staff and fans, led to an indefinite delay.

England's top-flight league has since been formulating a plan to resume the 2019-20 season - where all but four teams have nine matches left to play - with 'Project Restart' seeing various meetings and discussions taking place over how best to safely reintroduce the Premier League.

The most recent developments have seen three rounds of coronavirus testing completed, with the latest results, for tests conducted between May 25 and May 26, seeing four positive Covid-19 cases reported.

Players have also been given the green light to resume contact training as the Premier League gets ready to welcome back football in England, with there still no formal announcement having been made.

Liverpool remain just two wins away from sealing the Premier League title, while should Villa beat Sheffield United in their game in hand, they will move out of the bottom three.

There is also an intriguing battle to finish in the top four, with Leicester City and Chelsea currently occupying third and fourth respectively, ahead of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Manchester United who are in fifth.

Pep Guardiola offers a message to football fans
The return of the Bundesliga in Germany has helped pave the way for other top-flight European leagues to follow suit, with La Liga due to resume on June 8.

There has been no announcement of the resumption of the Champions League or Europa League at this stage, although Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas has previously suggested his side's tie with Juventus had been pencilled in for August 7.

While the majority are seemingly in favour of the Premier Leauge returning, there are those that remain uncomfortable with the situation, with the likes of Danny Rose, Sergio Aguero, Antonio Rudiger and Troy Deeney having voiced their concerns over the restart.

https://www.goal.com/en/news/premier-league-resume-june-17-man-city-vs-arsenal-fixtures/1knx9fxf64aij16kxjfrafu98z
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by escrado: 6:08pm On May 28, 2020
omo! westernbet.com here I come
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Kinjikitileking(m): 6:09pm On May 28, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright
Nice one

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Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by oyeb15: 6:14pm On May 28, 2020
When Germany,Burundi,Korea,taiwan ,hungary,belarus are playing alreadyl
Re: Premier League To Resume On June 17 by Reelnah: 6:18pm On May 28, 2020
Congratulations to all the , ov/un 2.5 guyz

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