sport news SPORTS AGENDA: PFA set to wade in on ludicrous Newcastle-Tottenham ... trends now

sport news SPORTS AGENDA: PFA set to wade in on ludicrous Newcastle-Tottenham ... trends now
sport news SPORTS AGENDA: PFA set to wade in on ludicrous Newcastle-Tottenham ... trends now

sport news SPORTS AGENDA: PFA set to wade in on ludicrous Newcastle-Tottenham ... trends now

The Professional Footballers' Association is likely to get involved following Newcastle and Tottenham’s ludicrous decision to stage an end-of-season friendly in Australia. 

The pair will meet in Melbourne on May 22, three days after the final round of Premier League matches, with both intending to take all of their international stars on a 21,000-mile round trip – even if they have summer commitments with their countries. 

Gareth Southgate has already questioned the wisdom of the move and understands that the PFA, who have long-lobbied for a reduction in fixtures on the grounds of player welfare, will be in touch with members who are affected. 

Some have also wondered how the gas-guzzling, globe-trotting trip sits with the Premier League’s new Environmental Sustainability Commitment, which was only announced last month and which ‘introduces a minimum standard of action on environmental issues across the clubs and the league’.

The PFA are set to get involved in the plan to host a Newcastle - Tottenham game in Australia

The PFA are set to get involved in the plan to host a Newcastle - Tottenham game in Australia

Gareth Southgate has questioned the wisdom of the move by both Premier League clubs

Gareth Southgate has questioned the wisdom of the move by both Premier League clubs

Man City's under-23s rub trophies in Liverpool's face 

Eyebrows were raised at Liverpool’s training ground recently, when rivals Manchester City’s Under 23s turned up for their match in the first team’s bus – emblazoned with the five trophies the club won last season. 

Some have wondered if the move was a cheeky attempt by City officials at re-emphasising their superiority last year amid a growing and not-altogether friendly rivalry between the Premier League heavyweights.

Man United bring in Populous to achieve 100k dream 

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has mentioned 100,000 as a potential capacity for a new Old Trafford and it would appear Manchester United already have people on the case who can make that work. 

Stadium designers Populous were brought in by the Glazers to look at plans to refurbish or rebuild the club’s iconic home and their subsequent proposals have been scrutinised by Ratcliffe’s INEOS people. 

Last week, Populous – who drew up Tottenham’s new home - announced that they would be designing Morocco’s Grand Stade de Casablanca. 

The project is expected to result in the largest stadium in world football, with a staggering capacity of 115,000. 

The aim is for the mega-venue to host matches at the 2030 World Cup, as well as being the base for two local clubs. 

Preparation for groundworks is underway in a 100-hectare site around 24 miles north of Casablanca itself.

Manchester United have brought in Populous to help them achieve a 100,000-capacity ground

Manchester United have brought in Populous to help them achieve a 100,000-capacity ground

England reporters may struggle to see off Harry Kane on three golf courses at their Euros hotel

England reporters may struggle to see off Harry Kane on three golf courses at their Euros hotel

England's Euros hotel may mean media golf game

While previous England trips to major tournaments have seen players take on reporters at darts, there may be a new challenge in Germany. 

The Three Lions’ own hotel boasts two 18 hole courses and a nine-holer,

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