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1113: FOOTBALL - Chief executive of the Premier League Richard Scudamore "The very latest situation is that Tottenham and Everton has gone.The police have done a fantastic job, but it's been a crime scene all week and the council have not had enough time to do what they need. "The other nine fixtures are looking positive, subject to any more trouble."At 6pm tonight we will have a very clear picture. The Tottenham game is a real shame but we support the police in what they are doing. "They want these games to go on as much as we do."".
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:D The Spanish Football Players Association have failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement over wage protection with the Professional Football League (LFP) and are planning to boycott the start of the campaign, which is scheduled to get underway on August 20th.At the heart of the dispute is the union's demand for a larger emergency fund to help players not being paid by clubs who are in financial administration.AFE chairman Luis Rubiales told a news conference on Thursday: "We are unanimous in our decision to call a strike."All the footballers from the Spanish first and second division have taken the decision and the league will not start until a new agreement has been signed."We are behind all of Europe in this matter. We are not asking for more money, but we want contracts to be respected."All the players deserve the same treatment, regardless of the team they play for."Around 100 players representing all 40 clubs in the top two divisions have backed Rubiales' promise.Primera Liga players such as Real Madrid duo Iker Casillas and Xabi Alonso and Barcelona captain Carles Puyol attended Thursday's news conference.Casillas said: "It's a very difficult situation and at this point I don't think we'll play."
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