“I think it is not right,” griped Erik ten Hag, surveying Manchester United’s fixture schedule. “When we start talking about it, I get really angry,” seethed Jürgen Klopp, bemoaning two games a week.
Those blessed with charter aircrafts and elite recovery facilities might spare a thought for the lower orders of English football.
The wettest winter on record has taken a scything toll on schedules for teams without undersoil heating and drainage systems.
Many non-league clubs have reached pile-up situations, though none quite like the Berkshire club Sandhurst Town, of the Combined Counties League Division One, step six in the pyramid system, who this week played – and won – on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights.
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