Van Hau escapes Heerenveen player liquidation decision; Premier League considers abandoning VAR due to Covid 19
(Baonghean.vn) - The 5 names that Heerenveen announced their farewell today do not include Doan Van Hau; The Premier League is considering eliminating VAR in case of returning to competition to ensure safety after the Corona virus pneumonia pandemic.
Van Hau escapes Heerenveen's player liquidation decision
Doan Van Hau was not among the 5 names that Heerenveen announced their departure today.
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Many fans of defender Doan Van Hau will breathe a sigh of relief when the Vietnamese player whose name is not on the Heerenveen list announces his departure. |
April 1 is the time when clubs participating in the Dutch National Championship must clarify the future of players whose contracts are about to expire at the end of the season. Heerenveen is no exception. This team announced that they will not renew the contracts of 5 players including center back Daniel Hoegh, defender Ricardo van Rhijn and 3 goalkeepers Warner Hahn, Filip Bednarek, Trevor Doornbusch. These faces will have about 2-3 months to find a new destination for themselves after leaving Heerenveen.
Nam Dinh Enterprise cuts 25% of salary
Coach Nguyen Van Sy said that DNH Nam Dinh will reduce 25% of April salary of most team members.
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According to Mr. Sy, the number of young players with incomes under 10 million VND in the team accounts for about 20%. The remaining 80% of players have much higher incomes so they will have to take a 25% pay cut. |
After Ho Chi Minh City FC, DNH Nam Dinh is the second team in V.League to cut the salaries of its team members. Speaking to us, coach Nguyen Van Sy said that the club members have agreed to reduce their salaries by 25%.
“For now, we will cut salaries in April. After that, depending on the situation, there will be specific plans. The 25% cut will only apply to foreign and domestic players with high incomes.”
Premier League continues to be postponed indefinitely, may even be canceled
The English Premier League and EPL (English Football League), the professional football leagues for clubs in England and Wales, recently admitted that the season has not yet determined a return date and may even have to be canceled due to the Corona virus pandemic.
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Premier League remains postponed indefinitely. |
Currently, the Premier League, EFL, Women's Super League and Championship (the English first division) have been suspended until at least April 30. Last month, in agreement with the English Football Association (FA), the Organizing Committee agreed to postpone the end of the season... indefinitely.
Mbappe caught up in cryptocurrency scam that shook France
The French striker has just filed a lawsuit against a cryptocurrency fraud organization that used his reputation to commit crimes.
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In early 2019, the personal account of the PSG striker was also hacked to post a similar investment promotion advertisement. According to French experts, these organizations operate by taking advantage of the popularity of many stars to convince investors to invest in this service. |
According to L'Equipe, Mbappe's image has been widely used illegally on social networks to serve advertising campaigns, attracting people to participate in investment activities to make profits from virtual currency.
In this campaign, Mbappe advises people to make "magical" investments that can "turn anyone into a millionaire in just 2-3 months".
Premier League considers abandoning VAR due to Corona virus
The Premier League is considering removing VAR in the event of a return to competition to ensure safety after the Corona virus pneumonia pandemic.
Concerns are being raised over the risks associated with the possible infection of VAR officials. A VAR team will consist of at least three people. They sit in front of screens in closed Premier League rooms to watch the match.
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The Premier League is still keen to use technology once football returns to protect the integrity of the competition. In theory, if a match is deemed safe enough to go ahead, VAR could be used. |
In such a small area, if one person is infected with the coronavirus, the possibility of infecting the rest is very high.
Commenting on this issue, Mark Clattenburg, a former Premier League referee, said: "If social distancing is still enforced when the season returns, there is no way to use the VAR room at Stockley Park."