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  1. But the point and the question is very valid. Certainly not a consistent approach One feeds into the other
  2. Currently planned for her to return to her role after her maternity leave.
  3. A total of 29 Tour Cards will be on offer at the 2021 PDC Qualifying Schools in February. Qualifying Schools will be held in the UK and Europe to allow players the chance to secure a full-time spot on the PDC ProTour with a two-year Tour card. This year's battle to secure Tour Cards in Milton Keynes and Niedernhausen will be split across First Stage - to be held in two three-day blocks from February 8-10 & 11-13 - and Final Stage, which will take place from February 14-17. The top 64 players following the 2020/21 William Hill World Darts Championship retain their Tour Card status for 2021, alongside 31 players who won a Tour Card last January. In addition, the top two players from each of the final 2021 PDC Unicorn Challenge Tour and Development Tour Orders of Merit earned a two-year Tour Card for 2021-22, seeing David Evans, Ritchie Edhouse, Keane Barry and Berry van Peer step onto the ProTour this year. That leaves 29 Tour Cards to play for across the two Qualifying Schools, with 12 places initially going to the last two on each day at the UK Qualifying School and the winner on each day at the European Qualifying School. The remaining 17 places will be allocated to the respective Qualifying School Orders of Merit, being split pro-rata based on entries.
  4. I caught that too, was unbelievable watching it unfold Premier league clubs are to be spoken to individually about what standards are to be expected from them, expect the EFL to follow suit after
  5. I don't have much memory of ever watching the original films so have started watching them back on ITV4 this week. So far I have seen Dr No, From Russian With Love and Goldfinger and I hate to say I don't think much of the original films, obviously they were made in a completely different era but I found them very poor viewing. Thunderball on record and You only live twice is on tonight
  6. That is from sky's coverage
  7. Do you know how many different teams out of the 92 have been impacted? That is why it is carrying on
  8. These players train all week with each other, share a dressing room etc and would have all tested negative - so I don't see the issue with celebrating a goal, after all it is only a short space of time No idea why you bring up spitting it has no relevance to the virus If you were talking about their antics away from the pitch you would have a point, amazing how many still think that they can do what they want Football ISN'T on the verge of being stopped, the number of players testing negative are massive, the positive tests are majorly coming from a small handful of teams. The number of games being played is nowhere near those being postponed
  9. You were correct, now moved to "the autumn"
  10. City win 2-1 and into the semi final. City played better than in recent weeks and fully deserved victory, Villa had possession but didn't do much with it Some brilliant defending from City. Apparently the commentator was Matt Isles, he drove me insane
  11. 2-1 on 85 Shame for City as they defended brilliantly. Some of the blocks going in are as good as you will ever see. One interesting thing is that Robert Massey-Willis is the referee. Husband of Sian
  12. If anyone thought the commentator was annoying last Sunday. Tonights commentator takes a deep breath in after every line he speaks, add to that he keeps playing with the microphone so it's rattling too.
  13. City take the lead through Ebony Salmon on 55 minutes, then makes it two three minutes later
  14. No score at half time, both sides have created chances. Yet again City only playing with one up front but not set up as defensively as normal
  15. City vs Aston Villa in the quarter final of the continental Cup live on the FA Player now. Better signal quality and chromecast available tonight, guess the site couldn't cope with numbers last Sunday Sophie Baggaley and Carla Humphrey miss out due to positive covid tests yesterday
  16. He's a very lucky man that these are his only physical wounds
  17. This year's Formula 1 season will have a delayed start after the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix were postponed because of Covid-19 restrictions. The races were first and third on the 2021 calendar and the season is now scheduled to begin with the second race, in Bahrain, on 26-28 March. Australia and China have strict rules on international arrivals. The Australian Grand Prix, originally scheduled for 19-21 March, will now take place between 19-21 November. A race at Imola in Italy has been added from 16-18 April and becomes the second race of the season. "We are pleased to confirm that the number of races planned for the season remains unchanged," F1 president Stefano Domenicali said. "The global pandemic has not yet allowed life to return to normal, but we showed in 2020 that we can race safely as the first international sport to return and we have the experience and plans in place to deliver on our season." F1 says discussions over a new date for the Chinese Grand Prix, which was meant to be held from 9-11 April, are ongoing. The third race of the season, scheduled for May 2, is yet to be confirmed but it is expected to be filled by Portugal's Portimao circuit following its debut last year. The dates of the Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi events have been moved to accommodate the postponed Australia race. Brazil moves forward one week to 7 November, while the latter two have been pushed back a week to 5 and 12 December respectively. Only 17 of the 22 scheduled F1 races went ahead in 2020 while the 2021 season is due to have a record 23 races.
  18. Without sounding daft, it is naturally much easier to support and get behind a winning team
  19. Something very random I know, but has anyone heard of any matchday officials testing positive?
  20. I'm sure everyone wishes him well in his upcoming battle
  21. Talk of rearranging league fixtures now
  22. Order of play announced now Friday January 29 (1900 GMT) First Round x8 First Round - Best of 11 legs Ian White v Mensur Suljovic Glen Durrant v Mervyn King Dimitri Van den Bergh v Chris Dobey Krzysztof Ratajski v Simon Whitlock Michael Smith v Adrian Lewis Daryl Gurney v Jeffrey de Zwaan Jose de Sousa v Jonny Clayton Joe Cullen v Stephen Bunting Saturday January 30 Afternoon Session (1245 GMT) Second Round x4 - Second Round - Best of 19 legs Rob Cross v Durrant/King James Wade v Van den Bergh/Dobey Nathan Aspinall v White/Suljovic Dave Chisnall v Gurney/De Zwaan Evening Session (1900 GMT) Second Round x4 - Second Round - Best of 19 legs Gary Anderson v Smith/Lewis Peter Wright v Ratajski/Whitlock Gerwyn Price v Cullen/Bunting Michael van Gerwen v De Sousa/Clayton Sunday January 31 Afternoon Session (1245 GMT) Quarter-Finals - Quarter-Finals - Best of 19 legs Evening Session (1900 GMT) Semi-Finals - Best of 21 legs Final - Best of 21 legs
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