Hadn’t thought about that - why the heck not?So now that UEFA and FIFA have banned Russian clubs from all their competitions, is it time for the FA to do the same with Russian owned clubs?
It needs to be done.So now that UEFA and FIFA have banned Russian clubs from all their competitions, is it time for the FA to do the same with Russian owned clubs?
Yes.So now that UEFA and FIFA have banned Russian clubs from all their competitions, is it time for the FA to do the same with Russian owned clubs?
Not hard at all.Typical of FIFA that they had to be pushed into doing the right thing.
Chelsea is a tough one. Feel for the fans, it's hard to see what is the right way to go.
And yet the BBC live fixtures tonight include a Russian Premier League game. Why?So now that UEFA and FIFA have banned Russian clubs from all their competitions, is it time for the FA to do the same with Russian owned clubs?
Very good question.And yet the BBC live fixtures tonight include a Russian Premier League game. Why?
Very good question.Very good question.
Thats all well and good but the question is - is the UK national broadcaster paying a Russian organisation for the rights to show their football. Even if the payment was in the past is it right to still continue to broadcast under the contract given the current sanctions.Very good question.
Simple answer.
Don’t watch it!!
Will be on bookies slips as well, cant upset the gamblers,they need to check results.And yet the BBC live fixtures tonight include a Russian Premier League game. Why?
No it isn’t right to continue to broadcast. Although the key words in your post are “given the current sanctions”. If the government got of its arse and actually imposed punitive sanctions then TV and other companies would have legal justification for not broadcasting.Thats all well and good but the question is - is the UK national broadcaster paying a Russian organisation for the rights to show their football. Even if the payment was in the past is it right to still continue to broadcast under the contract given the current sanctions.