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    National League ‘to be offered THIRD promotion place’ in huge shake up to football league pyramid

    A HUGE shake up in the Football League pyramid could reportedly see the National League offered an extra promotion place.Only the champions of the then-named Conference used to win promotion to the EFL until 1997.
    Stockport County celebrate winning last season’s National LeagueCredit: PA
    The National League could get an extra promotion placeCredit: National League
    A second promotion spot was then awarded in 2003, which is secured via the play-offs.
    EFL chairman Rick Parry could be about to play a role in a huge revampCredit: Getty
    However a new report in the Daily Mail states an extra one could soon be up for grabs.
    It states that the EFL are ready to offer three promotion places to the National League “as part of their contribution to the financial reset being demanded by chairman Rick Parry”.
    Talks are currently deadlocked between the EFL and Premier League for more funding from the top-flight.
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    However, this claims that there is “an acknowledgement at the EFL that they also have a responsibility to assist clubs further down the pyramid” too.
    And the “best way” of achieving in many eyes is by offering an additional promotion place.
    It is a particular favourite with clubs in the Championship – “not least as it would not affect them”. 
    However, the change will not affect anything during the current campaign.
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    The rules regarding the EFL’s promotion and relegation system needs to be approved via votes from a majority of clubs.
    And it would not be introduced until next season at the very earliest.
    Notts County are currently four points clear at the top of the National League table going into the festive campaign. More

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    William Hill – Tuesday’s EFL Cup: Over 2 Goals in all four games at boosted to 7/1!

    WILLIAM HILL have a price boost available for tonight’s EFL Cup last 16 action.The bookie is offering punters boosted odds of 7/1 for each of the four games to have at least three goals!
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    Three of the four games see Premier League sides take on teams from much-lower in the English pyramid
    Wolves host Gillingham, Southampton entertain Lincoln City and Leicester travel to MK Dons.
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    Soccer Saturday studio in hysterics after Tim Sherwood blunder as former gaffer can’t work out why penalty isn’t given

    THE Soccer Saturday studio were left in stitches by a comical blunder pundit Tim Sherwood made while watching Preston take on QPR. The action had only just got underway when Andre Dozzell caught Ben Woodburn late in the box.
    Tim Sherwood watched in confusion
    The studio burst into laughter when they realised Tim Sherwood’s error
    The foul was committed by the attacking team not the defending team
    Sherwood believed it must be a penalty and was extremely baffled as to why it wasn’t given.
    After much confusion, as the other pundits saw the tackle, fellow commentator Clinton Morrison realised it wasn’t a spot-kick as the foul was committed by the attacking team, not the defending side.
    The ex-Tottenham boss perhaps didn’t realise what way the team’s were shooting thinking the challenge was made in the opposite box.
    Dozzell was booked and a free-kick to Preston was correctly awarded. Of course, there was no penalty at the other end for Ryan Lowe’s team.
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    When the penny dropped in the studio Morrison, Paul Merson and Micheal Dawson were left in hysterics.
    The situation begun with Sherwood first bursting into action claiming it was “a nailed on penalty”.
    He then saw the referee flash the yellow card saying: “Yellow card, penalty.”
    But the eagle-eyed Morrison realised what was going on responding: “I don’t think it is a penalty, I think he is defending. It’s the other way round, look, it’s a free-kick. It’s the other way round.
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    Merson nearly falling off his chair with laughter, said: “Some counter-attack that would’ve been.”
    Host Simon Thomas remained confused before being brought up to speed by Morrison and Merson.
    The ex-Ireland striker exclaimed: “No, it’s a free-kick, the Preston guy is defending.”
    Merson joined in: “They are kicking the other way.”
    Fans saw the funny side of the mistake, one wrote on Twitter: “This is absolutely excruciating.”
    Another said: “That’s embarrassing.”
    While another added: “Tim Sherwood with a new Chris Kamara on Sky!”
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    Cardiff City hit with transfer embargo for failing to pay £15m fee for tragic Emiliano Sala who died in plane crash

    CARDIFF CITY have been hit with a transfer embargo after failing to pay the first part of the £15million transfer fee for Emiliano Sala.The Argentine striker died in a tragic plane crash in January 2019 as he flew to Britain after completing his record move.
    The consequences of Emiliano Sala’s tragic transfer to Cardiff continueCredit: AFP
    However, the fall-out resulted in the Bluebirds refusing to pay the first instalment to Sala’s previous club Nantes.
    Cardiff lost an appeal and were ordered by Fifa to make the initial payment of £5.3m but the club continue to dispute the ruling.
    Now, though, they have confirmed they are currently under an embargo and therefore unable to make any new signings.
    Chairman Mehmet Dalman, though, is “confident” the punishment will be lifted before the January transfer window opens.
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    He told BBC Radio Wales Sport: “I wish I had the power to lift the shadow of this situation from the club.
    “People at this club want this resolved.
    “People should not forget that a 28-year old man was killed when he there was no need for that accident to happen.
    “There is a human side to this story, it is not just a financial one.”
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    Cardiff are currently in talks with the EFL and Fifa to find a solution while they wait for a Swiss Federal Court verdict to their Court of Arbitration for Sport appeal which is expected to be returned early in 2023.
    Dalman’s club signed 17 new players in the summer transfer window – and yet sat just a point above the Championship relegation zone going into this weekend’s fixtures.
    He added: “There are lots of legal discussions going on and they will continue to go on, but we have received our first invoice from Nantes.
    “We haven’t paid it and at this stage have no intention of paying it, until certain negotiations come to fruition.
    We haven’t paid and have no intention of payingMehmet Dalman
    “This puts the EFL in a position where they automatically put us under a transfer embargo, but until January that is pretty meaningless anyway.
    “Until January I am sure there will be other developments. We are working hard to ensure we can do business then.
    “Should fans be worried we won’t be able to buy anyone in January? Yes and no.
    “We certainly would like to add more players, the manager [Mark Hudson] is keen to do that and we’ve told him to plan accordingly because we believe this is temporary not permanent.
    “But of course it is unpredictable.
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    “I don’t know Mark dreadfully well, but he’s a professional, he understood our position.
    “He didn’t necessarily like it. But we have told him to get his targets in place.” More

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    Andy Carroll reveals he regretted West Brom transfer ‘from the second day I was there’

    ANDY CARROLL has admitted he regretted his move to West Brom from his “second day there”.The Reading forward, 33, ditched the Royals in January for the Baggies – only to return this season.
    Andy Carroll has played 12 times for Reading this seasonCredit: Rex
    Carroll was recruited by ex-West Brom boss Valerien Ismael after an injury suffered by striker Daryl Dike.
    Just one game later, however, Ismael was sacked – forcing the former England striker into a reunion with old Newcastle boss Steve Bruce.
    Speaking to Berkshire Live about his time at the Hawthorns, Carroll admitted: “To be honest, the second day I was there I regretted being there.”
    Carroll left West Brom after scoring three goals in 15 games, being released at the end of his short-term deal.
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    He was a free agent until September, when he penned a deal to return to Reading until January.
    Following Bruce’s West Brom sacking in October ahead of their clash with Reading, Carroll made a stunning dig at his old boss.
    He said: “It’s always sad to see people get the sack.
    “Especially when we were guaranteed three points at the weekend. It is a shame but that’s football.
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    “You don’t get the results, it’s a business at the end of the day.
    “That’s why you have to keep the lads together and work hard as a manager and get the lads working hard for you.”
    While Carroll could be a free agent again next month, this time he is hoping to extend his stay with Paul Ince’s side.
    He said: “Hopefully you guys have asked the gaffer and he has given you the answer, but I am willing to sign if there is a deal there.”
    Carroll has played 12 times for the Royals this term, scoring twice.
    Reading went into this weekend eighth in the Championship table – two points off the play-off positions.
    Carroll, 33, played under Steve Bruce at NewcastleCredit: Getty – Contributor More

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    Jude Bellingham given hero’s welcome as he returns to Birmingham to say goodbye to fans two years after leaving

    JUDE BELLINGHAM returned to St Andrew’s tonight to a raucous reception.The England superstar came through Birmingham City’s academy before breaking into their first team aged just 16.
    Jude Bellingham applauds his old fansCredit: Getty
    Bellingham, 19, played 44 times for BluesCredit: Rex
    The England star waves at the adoring St Andrew’s crowdCredit: PA
    He impressed at the heart of Blues’ midfield, making 44 appearances before departing for Borussia Dortmund in a £25million deal.
    The in-demand midfielder, 19, has retained his affection for his boyhood club – returning tonight a hero after his Three Lions World Cup exploits.
    Bellingham was greeted pitchside 15 minutes before Birmingham’s Championship clash with Reading – high-fiving awe-struck ballboys before waving and blowing kisses to the crowd.
    Decked out in a grey hoodie and a warm black jacket, the all-action star tipped for the top was brilliantly received by his old supporters, who gleefully welcomed him home.
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    He then took a picture with the Birmingham mascot, before shaking hands with lucky fans sat in the front row.
    Prior to his appearance, he said: “I never got the chance to say goodbye, until tonight! I’m back to finally say thank you.”
    Such was the impression that Bellingham left on Blues, that they decided to RETIRE his No22 shirt after his departure.
    The move was roundly mocked at the time, although England fans recently joked that his incredible performances since have vindicated the decision.
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    Bellingham gives a thumbs up to the crowdCredit: PA
    An affinity for Blues clearly runs in the family, with Bellingham’s younger brother Jobe on the bench for John Eustace’s side this evening.
    Jobe, 17, has already made 15 appearances for Birmingham.
    Blues went into tonight’s match 14th – but only five points off the play-offs.
    Tonight’s starting XI features Manchester United loanees Hannibal Mejbri and Tahith Chong – as well as SunSport columnist Troy Deeney.
    Despite being happy at Dortmund, Bellingham has been linked with all of Europe’s heavy hitters.
    He is set to have his pick at the end of the season, with Man United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid all believed to be keen.
    Upon Bellingham’s St Andrew’s return, many Blues online wished he could be out there playing.
    One tweeted: “You bringing your boots?”
    With Dortmund not back in Bundesliga action until January 22, Bellingham has been enjoying some time off this week.
    He went to Hyde Park’s Winter Wonderland after returning from Qatar – posing with fans and riding on rollercoasters during his night out.
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    Bellingham watched Birmingham beat Reading 3-2 on Friday night, with a Deeney double and a Chong effort firing them to victory.
    He proudly took pictures on his phone when little bro Jobe came on in the 76th minute – clearly thrilled to see his sibling playing for his boyhood club.
    Jude Bellingham played 44 times for BirminghamCredit: PA
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    EFL fixture chaos as games including Luton vs Millwall get postponed due to freezing weather

    THE cold weather is taking its toll on the EFL fixture list with a number of games already postponed.Currently, SEVEN matches in the English Football League have already fallen victim to the freezing temperatures.
    Seven games have already been called off due to the weatherCredit: Getty
    Sunday’s Championship game between Luton and Millwall is OFF.
    This comes despite the Hatters calling on their supporters to come down to Kenilworth Road in a bid to clear the snow from the pitch.
    Confirmed Postponements
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    Millwall v Luton
    League One
    Peterborough v Shrewsbury
    League Two
    AFC Wimbledon v Stevenage
    Hartlepool v Newport
    Northampton v Carlisle
    Stockport v Gillingham
    Tranmere v Crawley

    In a statement, Luton said: “Following a pitch inspection conducted by an EFL match official, and with the weather conditions forecast between today and Sunday morning, the Hatters’ Sky Bet Championship fixture against Millwall has been postponed.
    “We would like to thank all supporters who had been in touch following our request for volunteers to help clear the snow from the Kenilworth Road pitch on Saturday morning.
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    “Your offers to help have been so much appreciated, but now will not be required.
    “Any rearranged date for the fixture will be confirmed when agreed between the two clubs and the EFL, with information on arrangements for tickets purchased shared in the coming days.
    “Please keep warm, stay safe and we look forward to seeing you here on Boxing Day for the visit of Norwich City.”
    In League One, Peterborough’s home game with Shrewsbury has also been postponed following an inspection on Friday.
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    But League Two has been hit the hardest, with five games already called off and potentially more to follow.
    Games at AFC Wimbledon, Hartlepool, Northampton, Stockport and Tranmere have all fallen to the freeze.
    Wimbledon said: “A big thank you from the Club to all those volunteers who helped us to cover the pitch earlier this week.
    “We did everything to get the Stevenage game on, but below zero temperatures all week meant that it was called off today.”
    In better news, Northampton have confirmed in a statement that their home match with Carlisle has been rearranged.
    The fixture will now be played on Tuesday 20th December, kicking off at 7.45pm. More

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    Coventry City agree last-minute deal with former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley to stay at CBS Arena until end of season

    COVENTRY CITY have reached a last minute agreement with former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley to keep playing at CBS Arena until the end of the season.The stadium was previously owned by rugby club Wasps, but was sold to Ashley after they entered administration in October.
    Coventry City will be able to play at CBS Arena until the end of the seasonCredit: Reuters
    The Sky Blues reached an agreement with Mike Ashley’s Frasers GroupCredit: PA
    Coventry had hoped to purchase the stadium themselves, having twice had to move out before despite the fact the 33,000-seater arena was built especially for them in 2005.
    But it was instead sold to Ashley, 58, after City’s prospective new owner Doug King’s £25million bid was adjudged to have come too late.
    Coventry were subsequently handed an eviction notice by Ashley’s Frasers Group earlier this month – despite signing a 10-year agreement with Wasps last year.
    A deal has now been agreed for Mark Robins’ side to stay until the end of the season, with a view to a longer term arrangement.
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    In a club statement, Coventry confirmed: “The licence that we have signed will run until May 2023 and is subject to EFL approval, which we expect to be granted on Tuesday.
    “This represents a positive step forward for the club and its fans. We now look forward to establishing a constructive working relationship with Frasers Group.
    “Coventry City will now commence amicable talks with Frasers Group with a view to agreeing a longer-term licence for the club to play at the Arena.”
    The Sky Blues previously had to spend the 2013-14 season at Northampton Town’s Sixfields – as well as two years between 2019 and 2021 at Birmingham City’s St Andrew’s.
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    Their agreement with Frasers Group comes in the nick of time, with FIVE of their next six matches set to be played at home, weather permitting.
    The 15th-placed side host Swansea City in the Championship on Saturday, before a home clash with West Brom on the 21st.
    During the previous uncertainty, an FA Youth Cup match was moved to Leamington Town FC last Saturday.
    Coventry will be back at home this weekendCredit: PA More