by Brogue » 05 Dec 2024 09:24
by Sutekh » 05 Dec 2024 10:06
by Pepe the Horseman » 19 Dec 2024 22:10
by Brogue » 28 Mar 2025 11:11
The Premier League has announced it will have two transfer windows this summer to allow Manchester City and Chelsea to sign players before the Club World Cup.
The window will open between Sunday, 1 June and Tuesday, 10 June, then close for five days before running again from Monday, 16 June until Monday, 1 September.
This summer features the first expanded Fifa Club World Cup, which involves 32 teams and adopts the format of the regular World Cup of the past few years.
Chelsea and Manchester City are the Premier League teams in the tournament which takes place in the United States from Sunday, 15 June.
But the Premier League can only have 12 weeks of a summer window - hence the five-day break in order to run it until 1 September.
Fifa has allowed new players to be registered for the Club World Cup from 1-10 June, and again from 27 June-3 July for the knockout stage.
by Sutekh » 28 Mar 2025 11:38
BrogueThe Premier League has announced it will have two transfer windows this summer to allow Manchester City and Chelsea to sign players before the Club World Cup.
The window will open between Sunday, 1 June and Tuesday, 10 June, then close for five days before running again from Monday, 16 June until Monday, 1 September.
This summer features the first expanded Fifa Club World Cup, which involves 32 teams and adopts the format of the regular World Cup of the past few years.
Chelsea and Manchester City are the Premier League teams in the tournament which takes place in the United States from Sunday, 15 June.
But the Premier League can only have 12 weeks of a summer window - hence the five-day break in order to run it until 1 September.
Fifa has allowed new players to be registered for the Club World Cup from 1-10 June, and again from 27 June-3 July for the knockout stage.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... egvyg7wllo
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Mar 2025 15:00
SutekhBrogueThe Premier League has announced it will have two transfer windows this summer to allow Manchester City and Chelsea to sign players before the Club World Cup.
The window will open between Sunday, 1 June and Tuesday, 10 June, then close for five days before running again from Monday, 16 June until Monday, 1 September.
This summer features the first expanded Fifa Club World Cup, which involves 32 teams and adopts the format of the regular World Cup of the past few years.
Chelsea and Manchester City are the Premier League teams in the tournament which takes place in the United States from Sunday, 15 June.
But the Premier League can only have 12 weeks of a summer window - hence the five-day break in order to run it until 1 September.
Fifa has allowed new players to be registered for the Club World Cup from 1-10 June, and again from 27 June-3 July for the knockout stage.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... egvyg7wllo
FIFA desperate to try and promote interest in their stupid money grab idea. Clubs obviously just in it for the money, tournament quite possibly of naff all interest outside of South America and Asia. Given there’s going to be no PSG, no Liverpool or Arsenal it arguably doesn’t even have the best teams in the world there! Be interesting to see if there is any interest from the neutral supporters in Europe, really can’t see those fans taking up subscriptions to watch a load of over hyped friendlies.
by Sutekh » 28 Mar 2025 16:33
Snowflake RoyalSutekh
FIFA desperate to try and promote interest in their stupid money grab idea. Clubs obviously just in it for the money, tournament quite possibly of naff all interest outside of South America and Asia. Given there’s going to be no PSG, no Liverpool or Arsenal it arguably doesn’t even have the best teams in the world there! Be interesting to see if there is any interest from the neutral supporters in Europe, really can’t see those fans taking up subscriptions to watch a load of over hyped friendlies.
How have Chelsea and City qualified?
by Brogue » 28 Mar 2025 16:48
by Sutekh » 04 Apr 2025 13:00
Brogue Details about of how they qualified are in link on my op at the TOTP
by From Despair To Where? » 06 Apr 2025 00:29
by Winston Biscuit » 07 Apr 2025 10:08
by ayjaydee » 08 Apr 2025 15:22
by Sutekh » 08 Apr 2025 19:42
ayjaydee It would appear things are not going swimmingly with both ticket sales and broadcast rights not where FIFA were hoping.
So much so on the ticket front that, that nice Mr Infantino is offering a deal - buy tickets for the CWC and guarantee a ticket for the 2026 WC.
The downside is the deal is purchase 20 tickets for the CWC to get 1 ticket for the WC (match and venue to be decided by FIFA). As the CWC is being held over a 22 day period it would be logistically impossible to see all 20 matches! Don't see this getting much take up.
BBC and ITV have declined to show any of the CWC so it looks like DAZN will be the choice for anyone in the UK but, honestly, does anyone apart from Chelsea or Man City fans GAF?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 94 guests