Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira has criticised Chelsea's decision to reject a request for the Eagles to let Conor Gallagher play in their FA Cup ...
"I feel for him because he wanted to play in that game — every player would want to play in that game." "Since he has been with us, he has been fantastic and for him not to have a chance to get involved in that game, it is something frustrating for his development. “It’s an experience the player is missing and I’m disappointed for him," he said, as quoted by the Mirror. "He has played all the games so far and if there’s somebody who deserves to be in the semi-final, it’s him because of his performances, so I’m disappointed he won’t be able to play.
Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira admits he is disappointed Conor Gallagher will not be able to play against parent club Chelsea in their FA semi-final ...
"We could lose but for him to be on the field is what he needs to keep developing himself. "It's not the best rule. "The decision for Chelsea to send him on loan is to play these kind of games," said Vieira.
Patrick Vieira has criticised Chelsea's decision to block Conor Gallagher from playing for Crystal Palace in their FA Cup semi-final.
‘Since he has been with us, he has been fantastic and for him not to have a chance to get involved in that game, it is something frustrating for his development. ‘The decision for Chelsea to send him on loan is to play these kind of games. ‘It’s an experience the player is missing and I’m disappointed for him.
Patrick Vieira has hit out at Chelsea as the Blues are not allowing Conor Gallagher to compete in the FA Cup final this year.
“Since he has been with us, he has been fantastic and for him not to have a chance to get involved in that game, it is something frustrating for his development. “The decision for Chelsea to send him on loan is to play these kind of games. “It’s not the best rule because the only one who will lose is Conor,” the Palace boss said in his latest press conference.
Loanees are not eligible to play against their parent clubs in the Premier League, but cup rules are often different. We did allow Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori ...
“[...] The decision for Chelsea to send him on loan is to play these kind of games. Exclusive: Chelsea have rejected a Crystal Palace request to play Conor Gallagher in the FA Cup semi-final. The FA amended the competition rules for this season to explicitly prevent on-loan players from playing against their “lending” clubs, even if they were given permission by the lending clubs to play in the competition. It doesn’t seem like the rules would allow for any such dispensation, even if we were willing to cooperate, but apparently Palace asked anyway. Loanees are not eligible to play against their parent clubs in the Premier League, but cup rules are often different. The FA rules used to make an exception for “season long” loan agreements, but that is no longer the case.
Chelsea and Crystal Palace face off in the FA Cup semi-final, but Conor Gallagher has not been permitted to play by the Blues.
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Palace and Chelsea are due to face off for a place in the FA Cup final in a London derby clash at Wembley on April 17. The Eagles sent a request to Chelsea for ...
"Since he has been with us, he has been fantastic and for him not to have a chance to get involved in that game, it is something frustrating for his development. "He knew straightaway that it was a game that he would not have the chance to get involved in. “The decision for Chelsea to send him on loan is to play these kind of games.
The FA Cup celebrates its 150th anniversary this year, having first started in 1871/72. Only one of its original clubs remains in professional football ...
That October he then proposed the establishment of a sub-committee to create the cup’s rules. Football in those days was an entirely amateur game and there were no football leagues, just local friendlies. Supporters who have followed Palace’s history at their spiritual home, the Crystal Palace, will know they were one of the most important clubs of the time.
Manchester City, National Express and the Football Association are delighted to offer fans free coach travel for Saturday's Women's FA Cup semi-final at ...
All passengers are reminded not to leave anything on the coach when disembarking at the stadium. No passengers will be allowed to exit the coach. There will be no acceptance of spectator coach bookings beyond this date.