I think they just helicopter it over and delay the presentation by 15 minutes.How will they do with the trophy today? Do they have a fake one at Anfield in case they win or do they not get to lift it at all?
How will they do with the trophy today? Do they have a fake one at Anfield in case they win or do they not get to lift it at all?
This is, word for word, exactly how I feel.Thank feck it's over. Just 90 more minutes and we're there...
If I remember correctly, whoever is in 1st place before last matchday, they have the real trophy in that game. Fake one elsewhere.How will they do with the trophy today? Do they have a fake one at Anfield in case they win or do they not get to lift it at all?
Thank feck it's over. Just 90 more minutes and we're there...
I can handle those, they don't involve United so I might actually enjoy them....And then you realise there are still three cup finals left featuring all other teams in the top 6.
What are the two televised games then? Obviously Leicester v Chelsea should be one but what's the other?
...And then you realise there are still three cup finals left featuring all other teams in the top 6.
Kudos on referencing final episode of Star Trek: Voyager.
it only took me one re-read to get this. I am happy with myself.7 of 9 posters won't understand.
So no match is televised?
Man City and Liverpool's games are live in England.
Ah that makes a lot more sense. I saw 3pm across the board and got confused. Guessing an exception is made to that general rule.
Other than the Liverpool and City, no one have anything to play for, right?
That rule only applies to Saturdays.
Right.
Suppose if you wanted to get technical, there's an extra £1.9m to the club for each spot you move up in the table but that's it and players aren't really going to care about that.
Other than the Liverpool and City, no one have anything to play for, right?
- The fifth-placed team in the Premier League qualify for the group stage proper.
- The winners of the FA Cup qualify for the group stage proper.
- The EFL Cup winners qualify for the second qualifying round.
a) If the FA Cup winners finish in the top five of the Premier League, their UEL group stage place will go to the next-highest ranked team not qualified for UEFA competitions in the Premier League.
b) If the EFL Cup winners finish in the top five of the Premier League (or top six if (a) happens), their UEL second qualifying round place will go to the next-highest ranked team not qualified for UEFA competitions in the Premier League.
If city aren't 2/3 up at HT then It could get messi for them.