Thursday, April 11, 2013

Right or Wrong? British Soccer Companies Eliminate Minuteas Stop for Margaret Thatcher: The Daily EPL

The Premier and FA League have both ruled out any possibility of a minuteas silence as a to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who died recently, aged 87. That means you will have no minuteas silence for Thatcher at this weekendas Premier League and FA Cup matches. But, it remains a chance that each clubs may request one with Wigan and Reading chairmen Dave Whelan and John Madejski respectively both in support of a tribute to Thatcher. If The FA and Premier League reconsider their determination and power a blanket-wide minuteas silence for Thatcher this week-end before each match? While itas argued that Thatcher had few associations to football, and those connections that she did have were meddlesome, what might happen when Queen Elizabeth II dies? Might The Premier League rule and FA out a minuteas silence considering that the Queen has few connections to the sport? Share your ideas below. Here are tonightas Premier League information headlines: Media today the Nightly EPL is tomorrowas. Itas usually tomorrow morningas British newspaper headlines which are released the night before. We do most of the work for you, brushing the Net and aggregating the headlines for you. So you can keep on top of all of the information that matters, see the Nightly EPL on EPL Talk every evening before bed.

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