April 22 Social Zone: British Super League, anyone?
Plans for a British Super League are now being mooted, plus a startling stat from Wednesday night's Premier League action.
SOCCER: Of COURSE there are rumours flying around about a British Super League including Celtic and Rangers now.
Big Six 'want Rangers and Celtic to join British Super League' with end of season play-offshttps://t.co/28b8GXUU5N pic.twitter.com/8qKELqeyz8
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) April 22, 2021
SOCCER: Having US-style play-offs to win the league rather than an actual league table? Nah, you're alright.
How the British Super League with Rangers and Celtic could look pic.twitter.com/yaeMwRPVGZ
— United Zone (@ManUnitedZone_) April 21, 2021
SOCCER: Still, after the European Super League fiasco, Prince William was pleased to see common sense prevail on this occasion.
I’m glad the united voice of football fans has been heard and listened to. It is now really important that we use this moment to secure the future health of the game at all levels. As President of the FA, I’m committed to playing my part in that work. W
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) April 21, 2021
SOCCER: A perfect, perfect example of finding a photo to match the story. D'oh!
Breaking: Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli has said that plans for a European Super League can no longer go ahead. pic.twitter.com/kWlA0SF7yw
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 21, 2021
SOCCER: In the Championship, Wycombe Wanderers are trying to pull off the greatest of great escapes to stay up. 'Beast Mode' himself, Adebayo Akinfenwa scored a stoppage-time penalty to give Wycombe three crucial points on Wednesday - but he's got bones to pick with his team-mates...
Let me just say this everyone that slapped me on my head is getting a level 1 punch 2mrow 😂😂😂😂 https://t.co/h6u9YLqnfJ
— daRealAAkinfenwa (@daRealAkinfenwa) April 21, 2021
BASEBALL: Quite literally, out of the park.
Pete with a side of TATER. 🚀 #LGM pic.twitter.com/F9BCmwTs0J
— New York Mets (@Mets) April 22, 2021
BASKETBALL: Brilliant spin, shot, the rest of the team and the bench are ready to celebrate aaaand… Oh.
Warriors bench was ready to go wild on this Wiggins shot 💀 pic.twitter.com/7WrzdA5Ski
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 22, 2021
SOCCER: Ryan Mason is younger than five of the players who were in Spurs' squad on Wednesday night. Bonkers.
29 - Tonight Ryan Mason (29y 312d) will become the youngest manager in Premier League history, while he will also become the youngest to manage an English top-flight game since Frank Sibley (29y 308d) for QPR vs Everton in October 1977. Opportunity. pic.twitter.com/oXaF4d2VDo
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) April 21, 2021