Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- Graham Potter responds to Tottenham link with Tariq Lamptey #BHAFC #THFC

The head coach expects his current group to remain in place when the January window closes. But he is happy to see his players attracting reported interest from elsewhere as they impress in the Premier League. Tottenham are the latest club reported to be keeping an eye on Tariq Lamptey as they look to strengthen under Antonio Conte. Potter revealed today there had been no bids received. He said: “We are not a selling club at all. “We don’t have to sell anybody but you never know in this world so you have to be a little bit aware of that. “I’d expect all of our players to be with us (in February). There is a lot of speculation out there but nothing to report. UPDATES FROM GRAHAM POTTER'S PRESS CONFERENCE “The fact that there is speculation out there means we are doing something quite well and, as a team and a club, we need to be okay with that type of speculation. It is what it is.”
Corona Virus

#PLStories- Tottenham Hotspur issue apology to Brighton fans after clash is postponed #THFC #BHAFC

TOTTENHAM Hotspur have issued an apology to Albion fans after the match between the two teams was postponed. Spurs were forced to postpone their match against Stade Rennais last night in the Europa Conference League due to a Covid-19 outbreak in the club. Manager Antonio Conte confirmed that eight players and five staff members had contracted the virus in his press conference yesterday. The match against Albion was already in doubt but it has now been postponed. Spurs have issued an apology in their statement about the match postponement. A club spokesman said: "We should like to apologise to everyone at Stade Rennais and Brighton and Hove Albion and to both their supporters and ours for any inconvenience caused. "We should also like to thank both clubs for their understanding during these challenging times." Albion's next match in the Premier League will now be on Wednesday evening when they take on Wolves.  
Corona Virus

#PLStories- Tottenham Hotspur match against Brighton in doubt #THFC

ALBION's match against Tottenham is in doubt after the club called off their Europa Conference League match due to a “number of positive Covid-19 cases at the club”. Tottenham are scheduled to travel to the Amex Stadium for the club's Premier League fixture against Albion on Sunday. This is now in doubt as Spurs' match against Rennes tomorrow night was called off due to a number of covid cases being reported at the club. A spokesman for Spurs said: "We can confirm that our UEFA Europa Conference League Group G home fixture against Stade Rennais will not take place tomorrow after a number of positive COVID-19 cases at the Club. "Discussions are ongoing with UEFA and we shall provide a further update on this fixture in due course. "Additionally, following discussions with the Health Security Agency (formerly Public Health England) and DCMS advisers, the Club has been advised to close the First Team area of its Training Centre at this time, in the interests of the health and safety of players and staff. "All other areas of the Training Centre remain operational." Albion drew their last game in the Premier League against Southampton after Neal Maupay's late equaliser cancelled out Armando Broja's opener. Spurs won their last game in the league against Norwich 3-0.
Sean Dyche Burnley

#PLStories- Sean Dyche and Antonio Conte give their perspective after Burnley’s clash with Spurs gets snowed off #BURNLEYFC #THFC

SEAN Dyche said there was no way Burnley’s clash with Spurs could have gone ahead after it was postponed less than a hour before kick off due to heavy snow fall at Turf Moor. After snow began to fall in late morning, attempts to clear the pitch began around 90 minutes before the scheduled 2pm kick-off but proved in vain, with snow coming down as quickly as it could be moved. Turf Moor’s undersoil heating had been on overnight but was unable to cope. There were also concerns over areas around the ground as supporters began to arrive. The announcement was made shortly after both clubs had named their teams for the match. There has been no information as to when the match might now be played. Spurs, who had stayed overnight in Manchester, had been late to arrive at Turf Moor, seen entering the stadium just before 1pm. Officials, led by referee Peter Bankes, waited until both managers were present and had been consulted before making the call. True to form, Dyche carried out his own pitch inspection without wearing a jacket even as the snow came down, heavy enough to leave a microphone being used by broadcasters to interview Spurs left-back Ben Davies resembling an ice cream cone by the time he was finished. Dyche told BBC Sport: “As you can see, the pitch re-covers every time they clear it. “The referee explained the safety angle as well so it was important to make a decision early. “We were ready for the game and I made it clear if it could be played we wanted it on – as did their manager. “I can’t see how it could go ahead the way the pitch is at the moment.” Spurs had made the trip north with boss Antonio Conte demanding a response from Thursday’s humiliation away to NS Mura in the Europa Conference League. Instead it was a long trip for nothing as the postponement came less than 15 minutes after they were seen getting off the team bus. “It is a big disappointment because we were ready to play and we prepared for the game, and all the travel,” the Italian said. “But at same time I think the Premier League made the right decision to save the situation for the players and the fans. For everybody. It’s disappointing but the decision was right. “Ten minutes before the snow is worse than it was before and in this condition, it’s not football. I want to play football, I want to play. In this type of situation it’s impossible. There’s serious risk of injury and this is not good.” Officials feared that even if the pitch could be cleared sufficiently for the match to start, further delays were likely as the game would need to be stopped regularly to clear the lines, with Bankes telling Sky Sports they risked an “element of farce”. “There was an opportunity to stop the game every 15 minutes but that would have affected the spectacle,” he said. “Both managers agreed the spectacle wouldn’t have been great for the supporters.”