PL referees receive PUBLIC SPEAKING lessons from broadcasters after new demand

Referees have received the speaking lessons from the public prior to the new season – and the arrival of statements to the crowd at Premier League matches.

Inside Sport understands that a number of broadcasters have been brought in by refs' body pgmol to train civil servants about how you can speak with clarity in high pressure environments and for a large audience.

Premier League refs will now make announcements in the stadium after VAR decisions, apart from outside sides, given that there is little need for explanation.

The move is the newest of PGMOL and another common step under Baas Howard Webb.

Controversial deadline to stay

UEFA's Deadline of March 1 – who eventually played a key role in the relegation of Crystal Palace of the Europa League – seems to be here to stay.

The Eagles have now not noticed the necessary documentation that they would have seen comply with the UEFA rules on Multi-Club ownership by the end point, which was brought forward from June.

Few could have imagined on 1 March that Palace would have come somewhere near a European place, but it is clear that UEFA is planning to keep up with the date, with approval expected during Executive Committee meetings in September or December. A main writing approach.

Lineker still in front and in the middle

His day of the day's competition was one of the most important stories of the year, but those who try to view the iconic show for the first time via Sky may not have noticed that Gary Lineker had left the BBC.

The Sky Page for the program, with which viewers can record an episode or a whole series, contained a large picture of none other than Lineker himself.

The BBC is supposed to have had a quiet word with their counterparts at Sky, who also saw the blunder that was laid down on 'technical error'.

The image of Lineker was then removed. Mark Chapman took the reins for the opening evening and concluded a huge day on which he presented the reporting of Radio 5 live. He shares the role with Kelly Cates and Gabby Logan.

Boast's penalty blunder

Some humor in early season thanks to Tottenham Starlet Oliver brag. The young person won, took and scored a penalty for the club under the age of 18 on Saturday morning.

However, there was a small issue of the whistle that he had heard to take the spot kick, was actually blown by the referee in the match under the field next door.

The referee of his own game was not too impressed and ordered a re -recording, which then brag. His blos, however, was spared, when teammate Armend Muslika took a 95th minute Equalizer to take a 2-2 draw with reading.

Former bee chairman passes

Dan Tana who, under (many) other things, once the Brentford chairman, died at the age of 90.

A sometimes actor, former football player and ex Maitre d ', he opened the restaurant of Dan Tana in West Hollywood in 1964, which would become a Los Angeles institution and regularly chases some of the biggest names of the film.

Tana was born in Yugoslavia and played in his home country, Germany and Canada before helping to form the first professional competition in the United States.

He invested in Griffin Park in 1973, the moment the bees where the bottom of the fourth division. Tana, who became a well -known figure within the game, stayed on the board until 2002.

Olympic bosses back -member

Olympic bosses have launched an avid defense from a senior IOC member accused of multiple conflicts of interest. Ser Miang NG of Singapore, 76, was in the center of an exposure by the Inquisitor, who concentrated on his ties to the eSports industry, Saudi -Aarabia and Olympic federations and suggested that corruption plays possible.

NG is chairman of the Olympic Esports Games Steering Committee, which decided to organize the first eSports games in 2027 in Riyad.

He is also chairman of the Joint IOC and Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee for those competitions. The Global Esports Federation, based in Singapore, has a board with his son. They are part of an Esports Leadership Group, of which NG is chairman. And so it goes on.

In a message to members of no fewer than 677 words, however, the IOC's' Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer 'Giuseppe Deleonardis claimed in full conformity with the Olympic Charter, and there is no evidence to prove the contrary'.

He added: “Mr. NG has the full confidence of the IOC to further develop the Olympic Esports Games project.” With a complaint filed in June and a law firm established in London, this may not be the end of the case.

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