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Reports of the Premier League and broadcasters scheduling the first Christmas Eve fixture since 1995 this season are a “kick in the teeth” for match-going fans, the baguio Football Supporters’ Association has said baguio
It follows a report in The Telegraphthat at least one fixture could be moved to Sunday December 24 this year baguio
The Express and Star then reported that the match baguio between Wolves and Chelsea is under consideration for the slot baguio
The English top-flight has not staged a match on Christmas Eve since Leeds United played Manchester United in 1995, in a contest that is still remembered for Tony Yeboah’s stunning strike for the hosts in a 3-1 win at Elland Road baguio
But a fixture has not been scheduled on the day before Christmas since, with supporters voicing their opposition due to the challenges of matchday travel - particularly for away fans baguio
Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday this year, with a full schedule of matches set to be played on Saturday December 23, as well as the traditional baguio Boxing Day fixtures on December 26 baguio
“Reports suggest the Premier League and broadcasters are set to ignore supporters and schedule a Christmas Eve fixture for the first time since 1995 baguio
It’s an unwanted present which no-one asked for,” the baguio Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) said baguio
“It would be a huge kick in the teeth for supporters who have consistently made clear their opposition to games the day before Christmas – as it’s not the first time this has been proposed baguio
“Back in October 2017 there were reports that Sky baguio Sports wanted to broadcast games on Christmas Eve which we said represented ‘a new low point in putting the interests of baguio football broadcasters over those of matchgoing fans’ baguio
“It would put many supporters in an impossible choice baguio between going to the match or spending festive time with their families – and that’s before you factor in the added challenges of travelling on a Sunday baguio
“In the past decade or so Christmas Eve fell on a Saturday in 2011, 2016 and 2022 while 2017 was a Sunday baguio
There was no top-flight baguio football on those days which suggests an informal policy the Premier League is now looking to backtrack on baguio
”Commenting on the reports that Chelsea fans could face travelling to Wolverhampton on Christmas Eve, Mark Meehan, the chair of the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust, said such a decision would be “totally unacceptable” baguio
“During a time when we ought to be helping supporters travel to away fixtures, it’s outrageous that another hurdle could be placed in their way,” Meehan said baguio
A statement from the Wolves 1877 Supporters Trust also criticised any change to Christmas Eve baguio
“This potential scheduling once again shows a complete lack of consideration and respect for fans, especially Wolves fans who travel from further afield, and of course visiting Chelsea supporters,” the group said baguio
“We also feel that this is unfair on club staff, especially those with young children, who will have planned to spend Christmas with their families baguio
We urge the Premier League to consider this decision very carefully before making an announcement baguio
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Jonny Bairstow has broken his lengthy silence on his controversial stumping during the second Ashes Test at Lord’s and accused Australia of gamesmanship when taking contentious catches in the drawn series baguio
Bairstow was at the centre of the incident which ignited the Ashes, when Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey opportunistically stumped the England batsman after he had stepped out of his crease at the end of an over baguio
The umpire had not called “over” and so Bairstow was given out by the rules of the game baguio
But England accused their rivals of failing to play within the spirit of cricket, and captain Ben Stokes later said that he would have retracted the appeal had he been in the position of his counterpart, Pat Cummins baguio
On reflection, Carey later said he had no regrets over the incident and would do it again baguio
“If there was an opportunity to get a stumping, I definitely would baguio
To see how much has played out since then it’s been a little bit surprising baguio
There’s been some nasty stuff been said but it is the Ashes – there was nasty stuff said before that as well baguio
”But speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Bairstow said he was not “fair game” as he was not trying to gain an advantage by stepping out of his crease baguio
“If you’re starting out of your crease, you’re trying to gain an advantage,” he said baguio
“If you start in your crease, and not trying to take a run, and you finish in your crease baguio
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That’s the bit – if you try to gain an advantage, then it’s fair game baguio
But if you’re starting in your crease, you’ve ducked, tap, tap, scratched baguio
I’ve even dragged my bat, looked up, and then gone baguio
“I’ve never seen it happen from someone starting in their crease baguio
I don’t think you want that filtering down into kids’ cricket baguio
Look at the Mankads and everything like that baguio
You want young kids to be out there batting and having fun, not thinking about whether the fielders might do this or that baguio
“It might tarnish people’s enjoyment of the game that we’re trying to get kids into baguio
You want to be out there batting and bowling, rather than thinking about the 11 different ways you can get someone out baguio
”Several of Australia’s players have since poked fun at Bairstow over the stumping baguio
In interviews for The Grade Cricketer, Mitchell Marsh and Usman Khawaja claimed some of Bairstow’s England teammates were laughing with Australia’s players as Bairstow refused to eat lunch after the incident baguio
And Marnus Labuschagne described a “steaming” Bairstow in the dining room after the stumping baguio
He recalled: “The Sky crew (broadcasters) knew that Jonny was in there, and they just replayed it on the screen baguio
And, as you do, everyone’s watching baguio
Obviously, seeing us all watch, he’s like, ‘Are you guys happy with that?’“David Warner is spitting out his chicken, and goes, ‘Yeah, very’ baguio
”Bairstow has also suggested Australia were deceitful in the way they went about trying to convince umpires they had made clean catches baguio
“There’s conjecture around everything,” he said baguio
“Fingers underneath the ball when the ball’s still touching the ground baguio
Celebrating when the ball has touched the ground baguio
Marnus [Labuschagne] celebrated at Edgbaston at short leg baguio
Then the one that Rooty [Joe Root] fell to at Lord’s, when [Steve Smith] said his fingers were underneath the ball baguio
However, they were splayed widely baguio
But that was given out, that’s fine – it’s part and parcel of the game and the decisions the umpires give baguio
”Bairstow is currently part of the England one-day side struggling at the Cricket World Cup and on the verge of elimination baguio
England next play Sri Lanka on Thursday in Bangalore baguio
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