Meanwhile, we have the latest news about Victor Moses’ long term, while blues legend Petr Cech has been seen in The Bridge.
Get all Stamford Bridge updates here. . .
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The resolution comes after the clubs agreed on their rescue plan for the two back divisions, league groups can use their own veto force to block the acceptance of funds.
Prem groups have expressed the expectations of enthusiasts and government pressure on them to keep declining league clubs alive.
This saw what is an offer to “take or leave” leagues one and two.
The danger, however, is that league clubs must block any agreement with declining point clubs.
Under the EFL rules, the league will have to be in favor for any policy to be approved by the entire league and all 24 clubs will surely vote unanimously against an agreement that cuts them.
PROJECT X
Premier League leaders will claim project big picture is “dead” after today’s meeting.
The two-hour summit ended when Prem clubs agreed to make a ransom of 50 million pounds and offered to keep League clubs alive one and two.
But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.
And despite Liverpool and Manchester United’s determination to keep their big proposals alive, the league’s bosses have agreed to make a formal complaint to which ALL clubs have pledged to sign.
League leaders were drafting an emergency this afternoon that will be signed through clubs prior to their launch.
But SunSport has been informed that it will involve the brutal message that Project Big Picture is dead. . .
BEING FRANK
Frank Lampard recalls his first home game to Chelsea in August 2019.
Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “I enjoyed my first year at the helm and I think this first home game against Leicester is something that is close to my heart.
“I will not forget the welcome from the enthusiasts when I went to Stamford Bridge for the first time as Chelsea manager.
“It was humiliating for me to have been out and then returned to some other title.
“It was an amazing feeling and I enjoyed it. This is my club and there aren’t many other people who are lucky enough to enjoy the adventure I did at such a brilliant football club. Now I’m here, in this position, I just need to make the most of it. “
SILVA UNDERSTANDING
Chelsea star Kurt Zouma hopes to receive a lot of information from veteran defender Thiago Silva.
The 36-year-old has signed a one-year contract with Les Bleus after leaving Paris Saint-Germain at the end of his contract.
Zouma said on the club’s website: “Everyone has welcomed Thiago on the team and we are pleased that he is with us at Chelsea.
“I’m very excited to paint with Thiago, but I don’t think he’s the only one, a lot of guys here in Chelsea feel exactly the same way.
“We are all excited to play with him and be informed about him.
“He has a lot of joy at the level, he won a lot of titles and last season he played in the top tier of the Champions League. “
MORE RUDI . . .
Antonio Rudiger admitted that he had lost “one or two” Chelsea moves this summer.
He told Athletic: “The club didn’t tell me that it’s probably mandatory for me to locate a new club and that they didn’t actually have me on their plans for the next few months.
“I also rejected one or two.
“I was not in a position to leave everything for the simple fact that I had been excluded several times.
“I love it in London and I love being in Chelsea. “
RUDI HELL
Antonio Rudiger is determined to regain his place at Chelsea.
The defender left the club on loan this summer because he “didn’t pack everything” at Stamford Bridge.
Talking to Athletic about what his long-term career holds, he said, “That’s what it is now. I’m going to settle for that for now and see to show myself in each and every workout. “
“We participate in many other competitions, it’s two matches a week from now on.
“Sometimes things can be replaced very quickly.
“That’s why I’ll continue to do my best productivity every day and check to convince the manager. “
LIVE AND WERN
Timo Werner says he idolized four Chelsea legends when he grew up, adding Frank Lampard and Petr Cech.
Werner, 24, admitted that blues legends were an inspiration to him as a child and was developing in Stuttgart, Germany.
Chelsea’s new signing added Ashley Cole and Didier Drogba to the list of Chelsea players he admired.
In an interview with Club Three sponsor Werner said, “When you walk into the club, they paint for the club and when you see them as a kid, like 10, and then you see Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, Petr CechArray you say wow, it’s crazy, I’m here with them now. It’s a lot of fun. “
‘LOOKS SHARP’
Glenn Hoddle says Callum Hudson-Odoi is “at his best” after recovering from injury.
Chelsea star played 85 minutes after England’s under-21 win over Turkey at Molineux on Tuesday night.
After the game, Hoddle said: “He’s a wonderful talent. He also had to succeed over an injury.
“Achilles injuries are a hard-to-overcome injury, it takes a long time to have confidence in the heel.
“I think he’s been more productive again now, he looks smart tonight.
FRENCH FANTASY
France will face Croatia in a League of Nations match tonight.
Good luck, guys ????! pic. twitter. com/gqitB9MX8f
v Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) October 14, 2020
KANTE BELIEVES IT
Declan Rice would be an “improvement” of N’Golo Kante for Chelsea, Darren Bent.
Speaking on talkSPORT, Bent said: “For me, Declan Rice would be an improvement.
“Not only because you can really, play that role very well, you can move around the field, you have smart power and you can read the game, but you can also move on to the middle half, so it’s two positions you can play in.
“For someone like Kante, it’s been great, but we haven’t seen him play in the role for the last season and a half, so if they sell Kante and bring rice, I totally agree.
RESCUE PACKAGE
Premier League clubs are expected to rescue 50 million pounds to keep League One and Two clubs alive.
But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.
And high-flying teams also call the head of English Football League president Rick Parry.
Most Premier League clubs are furious with Parry for secret negotiations with Liverpool and Manchester United, who saw the EFL president as the public face of the Big Picture project.
EFL clubs voted in Parry’s favour, pointing to the promise of 250 million pounds from the Premier League to the three back divisions as a result of the plan.
RUDI MESS
Antonio Rudiger gave the impression of hitting an opponent in the face with an elbow in horror, but they gave themselves away.
Chelsea’s 27-year-old zaguero covered in Germany’s defence in his clash between the League of Nations and Switzerland.
But the former Rome star was lucky not to take a dip at the beginning of the 3-3 draw.
While mounting a headbutt of Swiss central defenseman Nico Elvedi in the 5th minute of time, Rudiger grabbed his elbow and hit Borussia Monchengladbach’s boy in the jaw.
The severity of the incident was misinterpreted through the referee who showed the Blues defenseman a yellow card.
BEING FRANK
Frank Lampard insisted that his project was to bring good fortune to Stamford Bridge.
Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “I have absolutely swallowed my paintings and need to bring good fortune to this club.
“When you return to Chelsea and receive the welcome I made of the enthusiasts, you must bring them this good fortune because they deserve it.
“So that’s what we’re all running towards now. “
GREAT DANE
Gareth Southgate is expected to announce adjustments for England’s clash with Denmark tonight.
The Three Lions manager points to a trio of victories on this break after beating Wales in a friendly and Belgium in the League of Nations last Sunday.
Chelsea ace Mason Mount can start getting in shape next to Tottenham’s talisman Harry Kane.
This is what the Southgate team looks like. . .
MORE ASSEMBLY . . .
Mason Mount insisted that he CAN play with Jack Grealish for England.
He told Sky Sports: “I love watching him play [Grealish] too. It’s being there.
“Obviously, we all know what he can do, the player he is.
“I get along very well Jack. Es a brilliant player and, yes, we have to play together.
TO THE SOUTH
Mason Mount congratulated Gareth Southgate on having a “massive impact” on his career.
He said: “When I first arrived in England in the under-16s, he was there.
“We had to introduce ourselves and communicate with him. Even at that age, he was there to see our improvements, to see how we played, to see our training.
“In fact, it has had a massive effect on children under the age of 16 so far.
‘JOR EL UNO’
Chelsea are in a position to offer Jorginho a surprise new contract, according to reports.
The 28-year-old midfielder is strongly connected to a Stamford Bridge exit this summer.
But after snub Arsenal’s interest in staying in west London, the Blues can simply praise it with a new agreement.
According to AreaNapoli, the Italian needs to put the pen on the paper in an updated contract.
FANS GOOD MORNING BLUES
Chelsea was one of many clubs looking to tempt Marc-André ter Stegen in the movement window.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Les Bleus have suggested to the goalkeeper that he reject a new contract with Barcelona.
Juventus and Inter Milan beat Ter Stegen, 28, to keep him away from the Blaugrana.
But, with his contract until 2022 that lately needs to be renewed, the German needs to remain in Spain.
Meanwhile, Ben Chilwell praised Thiago Silva’s rapid effect on Chelsea.
Chilwell said, “Since you entered the building, when you are in the room, you have a presence. “
“It makes everyone need to do it right and the criteria will never fail, which they do anyway.
“It demands quality and guarantees all the team around it, so it’s wonderful to have it with us and talk about the game. “
Finally, Kai Havertz and Timo Werner scored when Germany tied 3-3 at home with Switzerland.
He took a 2-0 lead before Werner scored a glorious goal.
Havertz tied the scoring in the 55th minute, the Swiss regained the lead seconds later.
However, Serge Gnabry made the 3-3 in the 60th minute before Fabian Schar expelled Switzerland in the final stage.
BY MARTIN LIPTON OF SUNSPORT
Man United and Liverpool can accelerate Euro Super League plans in a bitter turn if Project Big Picture is rejected.
SunSport said small high-level groups had been threatened through a European separatist league if they did not settle for the deal.
It turned out that big six can make millions if they get the right to sell up to 8 games per season on pay-per-view broadcasts abroad.
According to the club’s sources, the ultimatum came when high level expressed its non-public anger at Big Picture’s proposals, adding that they gave the Big Six a political veto and a basic replacement in the club’s profit distribution.
FAN REVOLUTION
Premier League clubs are in a position to cause the “craziest assembly of all time” by opposing the Big Six Picture Project.
According to the Mirror, liverpool and Man United fan teams will provide a declaration of war on those plans.
This will also be supported by Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester City.
He says: “By launching this new plan, those who recognize that football will have to be reformed. That’s something we’ve been saying for many years. There are tips in this plan that have merit. “
“But we are totally opposed to the concentration of strength in the hands of six billionaire owners and the departure of the singles club, one voice and the collective ethics of the Premier League. “
“This component of the proposal should be abandoned without delay if other elements are to be seriously considered. “
KAI IN THE SKY
Kai Havertz and Timo Werner scored and Germany tied 3-3 at home with Switzerland.
He took a 2-0 lead before Werner scored a glorious goal.
Havertz tied in the 55th minute and the Swiss regained the lead seconds later.
However, Serge Gnabry made the 3-3 in the 60th minute before Fabian Schar expelled Switzerland in the final stage.
– Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) thirteen October 2020
CALL LEYT
Leyton Orient leader Nigel Travis backs Man Utd and Liverpool’s Big Picture project, the coronavirus will wipe out Football League clubs in six weeks.
He told BBC Radio Five Live: “If clubs get nothing soon, clubs disappear, forecasting, in five or six weeks. “
“One thing I have to cancel is that this is a pandemic, but a football crisis that goes back many years.
“Before the pandemic, 75% of clubs were wasting cash, this continues.
“The pandemic, so to speak, has exacerbated the challenge and we want to solve it.
“I know you’re talking about ‘Project Big Picture’, it’s a wonderful proposition for us.
“It’s very promising and the clubs want it. Something like that has to happen. “
TIMO TIME
Timo Werner scored a brilliant goal for Germany in his attack on Switzerland.
The 2-0 lead until Werner pulled out one in the 27th minute.
What a blow!
Chelsea player leaves and pushes him to halve Switzerland’s lead
???? See the surprise of the #NationsLeague in Sky Sports Football now pic. twitter. com/lHnETDH8Ep
– Sky Sports Premier League (@SkySportsPL) thirteen October 2020
MONEY MAKERS
Premier League clubs will broadcast the classic Kick-offs from Saturday at 3 p. m. as a component of the new ‘Project Big Picture’, but only on their own channels.
According to the Times, one of the proposals stipulates that if the broadcast ban is lifted, clubs would have the rights to show their matches.
This means the possibility for clubs to generate even more fan money.
Kick-offs on Saturday at 3 p. m. have been the subject of a british broadcast failure that rose during the pandemic, as enthusiasts were unable to attend matches.
Premier League clubs will hold a crisis assembly on Thursday where most will likely oppose the new structure.
HAIR WE’RE GOING TO
Mason Mount believes he and Jorginho had the worst hair when Chelsea returned from lockdown.
He said, “There were quite a few! I think I was there. My hair was and had a goat’s beard. “
“Jorginho has very long, curly hair, and I didn’t think it could happen like this. He also had a big beard. It was good for him, but I never saw him like that.
“Everyone has been cut now and has returned to general and I almost forget what they looked like before. “
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