English football agrees to ditch match tributes for unrelated global events
Governing bodies had formed group to look at tributes Authorities criticised over commemoration policies English football authorities have agreed they will no longer hold minute’s silences or other forms of commemoration for events that do not directly relate to the game. The decision was made (…)
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