The Coventry City owner reflects on recent events during the game against Leicester City, emphasizing the need for things to settle. EFL chief Rick Parry urges the Premier League to reach a financial agreement for the football pyramid. Various stakeholders express dissatisfaction with the treatment of lower league clubs by the Premier League, highlighting issues such as fixture congestion and financial distribution. The EFL plans to retain the two-legged format for the Carabao Cup semi-finals next season due to the lack of a financial deal with the Premier League, leading to concerns about player fatigue and fixture congestion.
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The EFL is refusing to scrap the two-legged format for the Carabao Cup semi-finals next season after the failure of Premier League clubs to agree a financial distribution deal to the lower leagues Read the full story β¬οΈ https://t.co/1AluEYV8oq
The @EFL plans to stick with the two-leg format for the @Carabao_Cup semi-finals next season with no new funding agreement in place with the Premier League https://t.co/fSfAzhN3W2
Shots fired in the EFL/Premier League dispute over failure to agree a financial deal: EFL announces schedule for next season and says "No agreement in place to make any changes to Carabao Cup's two-legged semi-finals" https://t.co/EBTzykMPdq
EFL not budging on fixture congestion - insisting EFL Cup semifinals will remain over two legs next season unless the Premier League pays more to lower league clubs. It means a player could face 87 matches next season. @SkyNews analysed the calendar here https://t.co/PviQbptEQr
Big development here for the football calendarβ¦ no financial deal with the Prem reached, so the EFL retain the two-legged Carabao Cup semi final for next season. Imagine a few Prem managers will be ringing their chief executives and asking: βwhat the?!β https://t.co/hy5rPfme4i
Huge news⦠EFL announce the two legged Carabao Cup semi final remains because no deal with Prem has been reached. More to follow @MirrorFootball https://t.co/JWB07Wb2d0
LISTEN: Will Ferry post Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Cheltenham Town - Robins wing-back Will Ferry after his sideβs 1-0 defeat at Bolton Wanderers in League One. https://t.co/UqIllbATRw #ctfc
LISTEN: Darrell Clarke post Bolton Wanderers 1-0 Cheltenham Town - Robins boss Darrell Clarke "angry and frustrated after a good performance" in his sideβs 1-0 defeat at Bolton in Football League One. https://t.co/szJp6eQaCP #ctfc
LISTEN: Will Ferry post Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Cheltenham Town - Robins wing-back Will Ferry after his sideβs 1-0 defeat at Bolton Wanderers in League One. https://t.co/UqIllbATRw #ctfc
LISTEN: Darrell Clarke post Bolton Wanderers 0-1 Cheltenham Town - Robins boss Darrell Clarke "angry and frustrated after a good performance" in his sideβs 1-0 defeat at Bolton in Football League One. https://t.co/szJp6eQaCP #ctfc
Here's more of Premier League and EFL @CommonsCMS last week With @ReadingFC on brink of bankruptcy and Everton's 10 points deduction despite ManCity 115 FFP breaches + parachute payments = football pyramid that's seriously lopsided against fans cc @ToffeeTVEFC @TheTilehurstEnd https://t.co/3zNonJu1vY
βππππππππ ππ πππππππ πππππππ πππ ππππ.β ππ¨ππ€ ππππ’π§ My letter to @EFL Chairman, Rick Parry, calling out the shocking treatment of @BarnsleyFC fans last weekend and pressing for a rethink. Fans deserve better. https://t.co/Fn7BAOvscV
EFL chief Rick Parry turns up heat on Premier League to reach financial agreement for the rest of the football pyramid. Football Governance bill nearing completion but still no resolution in sight https://t.co/0KXKbjBicZ
Reflecting on recent events during the game against Leicester City, the Coventry City owner says things need to settle. https://t.co/I7a6qF5rlW https://t.co/f55W3ovNcL