@GBPolitcs Don’t politicians take months off during summer anyway Bet she’s getting full pay and expenses for her burnout vacation 🤷The establishment hey
🚨NEW: Green party MP Carla Denyer has announced that she is going to "take several weeks off" as she claims to be too tired and suffering from "burnout"
This comes at the same time as summer
BREAKING: Southampton have been expelled from the play-off final 🚨
Middlesbrough have been reinstated for Saturday’s showdown at Wembley against Hull City ⚽️
👀 Andy: "Gabby, a number of empty seats and changes. Were they a sign that fans have given up on the title?"
💥 Gabby: "No, it's a sign that they haven't got a strong fan base."
Gabby Agbonlahor delivers brutal verdict on Manchester City's empty seats vs Crystal Palace. 😳
An incredible 52-year journey comes to an end.
Following extensive consideration, BBC Sport has made the difficult decision to say goodbye to Football Focus at the end of this season.
First broadcast in 1974, Football Focus is a testament to the brilliant team who have worked on it over the years and, of course, the audience. The programme has been a staple of the BBC’s football coverage for decades, providing fans with interviews, analysis and stories from across the game ahead of the weekend’s fixtures. But changing audience behaviours mean fans are now increasingly consuming football content in different ways and we need to respond appropriately as we face difficult decisions around how the licence fee is spent.
Fans are accessing discussion, highlights, analysis and news through digital platforms and on-demand viewing and as viewing habits continue to evolve, it is right that BBC Sport adapts how it brings football coverage to the widest audiences across television, radio, online and to its extensive social platforms.
BBC Sport boasts a strong football rights portfolio and is set to significantly expand its digital output this year growing content across BBC platforms, as well as a bold new slate of exclusive shows on YouTube. Featuring fresh formats, big personalities and more frequent, always-on content tailored for digital audiences, the expansion will bring fans closer to the game than ever before delivering more high-quality, accessible and engaging football coverage at scale. We will release further details on these plans in the coming months.
I saw someone say that if Pep wins a domestic treble this season, the end of the season would be the best time for him to leave so he can protect his legacy.
Now I want to ask you all, Cityzens: treble or no treble, should Pep leave at the end of the season?
Me: NO
You?