People around the UK have taken part in a so-called "Clap for Carers" tribute, saluting NHS and care workers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
The Royal Family and the prime minister joined well-wishers who flocked to their balconies and windows to applaud.
A message from the NHS on social media described the tribute as "emotional".
The Queen said the UK was "enormously thankful" to those in science, health and the emergency and public services.
In a message on Instagram, she said: "We are enormously thankful for the expertise and commitment of our scientists, medical practitioners and emergency and public services."
Boris Johnson was joined by Chancellor Rishi Sunak outside 10 Downing Street as they took part in the national salute.
An all-time Premier League and First Division table has been created and it shows Liverpool are the undisputed champions of England.
Worldfootball.net have created the ultimate table that collates every point earned by every team in top flight English association football's 131 year history.
It's Liverpool who comfortably take top spot with and incredible points tally of 6921, miles ahead of Arsenal's 6755.
https://www.sportbible.com/football/football-news-top-10s-an-all-time-premier-league-and-english-first-division-table-20200325?source=facebook
Farnborough, FA Cup match, 2003
Game switched to Highbury.
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All football in England below the three divisions that make up the National League will end immediately and all results will be expunged.
It means there will be no promotion or relegation in these leagues.
The same will happen in the women's game below the Women's Super League and Championship level.
However, the National League, National League North and South, WSL and Women's Championship will continue towards a conclusion "as quickly as possible".
The Football Association said it was "reviewing all options" to complete the men's FA Cup, which had reached the quarter-final stage, and other cup competitions.
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Farnborough, FA Cup match, 2003
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Listened on radio
Opposition kicks it out of play for a throw in when some injured, Kanu scores, opposition unhappy, Wenger offers a replay. What match was that?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/1999/feb/14/deniscampbell.theobserver
The FA Cup often throws up weird and wonderful situations but in 1999 Highbury witnessed one of the strangest episodes in the competition's history.
Arsenal were drawn at home against Sheffield United in the Fifth Round and beat the Yorkshire team 2-1 thanks to goals from Patrick Vieira and Marc Overmars. However, the winning goal caused plenty of controversy.
The ball had been kicked into touch by a United player so one of his team-mates could receive treatment. But when Kanu received possession from the resulting throw, he broke away down the right and squared for Overmars to score.
The Blades were outraged and pointed the finger at Kanu but the Nigerian had simply misunderstood the situation, unaware that a United player had needed treatment. Nonetheless, the dispute was not going to be settled easily.
Arsène Wenger stepped in and, recognising the unique situation Arsenal found themselves in, he offered United manager Steve Bruce a chance to replay the match at Highbury.
Arsenalfantv going on tour of Sutton's ground before match.
Wenger's gracious offer was accepted and, with the FA's consent, the rematch took place 10 days later. Overmars and Dennis Bergkamp put Arsenal in charge and, although the Blades grabbed a late consolation, they lost 2-1.’
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posted on 26/3/20
People around the UK have taken part in a so-called "Clap for Carers" tribute, saluting NHS and care workers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
The Royal Family and the prime minister joined well-wishers who flocked to their balconies and windows to applaud.
A message from the NHS on social media described the tribute as "emotional".
The Queen said the UK was "enormously thankful" to those in science, health and the emergency and public services.
In a message on Instagram, she said: "We are enormously thankful for the expertise and commitment of our scientists, medical practitioners and emergency and public services."
Boris Johnson was joined by Chancellor Rishi Sunak outside 10 Downing Street as they took part in the national salute.
posted on 26/3/20
An all-time Premier League and First Division table has been created and it shows Liverpool are the undisputed champions of England.
Worldfootball.net have created the ultimate table that collates every point earned by every team in top flight English association football's 131 year history.
It's Liverpool who comfortably take top spot with and incredible points tally of 6921, miles ahead of Arsenal's 6755.
https://www.sportbible.com/football/football-news-top-10s-an-all-time-premier-league-and-english-first-division-table-20200325?source=facebook
posted on 26/3/20
Up the Arsenal
posted on 27/3/20
Farnborough, FA Cup match, 2003
posted on 27/3/20
Game switched to Highbury.
posted on 27/3/20
6 New Shocking Details Revealed In Vice's Chris Benoit: Dark Side Of The Ring Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7u5FbKwfiU
posted on 27/3/20
Bugzy Malone reportedly injured in road accident
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-52047502
posted on 27/3/20
All football in England below the three divisions that make up the National League will end immediately and all results will be expunged.
It means there will be no promotion or relegation in these leagues.
The same will happen in the women's game below the Women's Super League and Championship level.
However, the National League, National League North and South, WSL and Women's Championship will continue towards a conclusion "as quickly as possible".
The Football Association said it was "reviewing all options" to complete the men's FA Cup, which had reached the quarter-final stage, and other cup competitions.
posted on 27/3/20
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 1 hour, 36 minutes ago
Farnborough, FA Cup match, 2003
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Listened on radio
posted on 27/3/20
Opposition kicks it out of play for a throw in when some injured, Kanu scores, opposition unhappy, Wenger offers a replay. What match was that?
posted on 27/3/20
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/1999/feb/14/deniscampbell.theobserver
posted on 27/3/20
The FA Cup often throws up weird and wonderful situations but in 1999 Highbury witnessed one of the strangest episodes in the competition's history.
posted on 27/3/20
Arsenal were drawn at home against Sheffield United in the Fifth Round and beat the Yorkshire team 2-1 thanks to goals from Patrick Vieira and Marc Overmars. However, the winning goal caused plenty of controversy.
posted on 27/3/20
The ball had been kicked into touch by a United player so one of his team-mates could receive treatment. But when Kanu received possession from the resulting throw, he broke away down the right and squared for Overmars to score.
posted on 27/3/20
Sutton then Lincoln
posted on 27/3/20
The Blades were outraged and pointed the finger at Kanu but the Nigerian had simply misunderstood the situation, unaware that a United player had needed treatment. Nonetheless, the dispute was not going to be settled easily.
posted on 27/3/20
Arsène Wenger stepped in and, recognising the unique situation Arsenal found themselves in, he offered United manager Steve Bruce a chance to replay the match at Highbury.
posted on 27/3/20
Arsenalfantv going on tour of Sutton's ground before match.
posted on 27/3/20
Wenger's gracious offer was accepted and, with the FA's consent, the rematch took place 10 days later. Overmars and Dennis Bergkamp put Arsenal in charge and, although the Blades grabbed a late consolation, they lost 2-1.’
posted on 27/3/20
SAF
posted on 27/3/20
Forgot about Arsenal fans television, Covid19 developed to shut them down by scientists
posted on 27/3/20
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r9TX5Fw7gHo
posted on 27/3/20
Watching
posted on 27/3/20
309k day
posted on 27/3/20
Away kit
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