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Ivy League calls off all fall sports, including football, due to coronavirus

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic prompted Ivy League schools to cancel their upcoming fall sports seasons Wednesday, suggesting that other major intercollegiate bodies could follow suit. Student-athletes who normally play football, field hockey, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball will not take the field or court for their schools this autumn, the league announced. It’s the first NCAA Division I conference to call off any sports for the 2020-21 academic year because of the pandemic. “Ivy League institutions are implementing campuswide policies including restrictions on student and staff travel, requirements for social distancing, limits on group gatherings and regulations for visitors to campus,” the group said in a statement. “As athletics is expected to operate consistent with campus policies, it will not be possible for Ivy League teams to participate in intercollegiate athletics competition prior to the end of the fall semester.” Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Brown, Dartmouth and Cornell Universities, plus the University of Pennsylvania, were supposed to kick off their football slates with non-conference games Sept. 19 — but officials said they couldn’t risk the safety of players, coaches, staff and fans with the deadly virus still plaguing…

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Gary Lineker tells football parents to ‘shut up’ and let children play

Speaking to the BBC’s Don’t Tell Me The Score podcast, the Match of the Day presenter urged parents to “shut up and let them play”. “I’m standing on the sidelines listening to parents shouting,” said Lineker. “And 99.9% of what they say is wrong, damaging their children.” In November last year, the Football Association began a campaign to improve grassroots football by influencing the behaviour of new parents, volunteers, coaches and players aged between seven and 18. England manager Gareth Southgate gave his support on how football can “develop young children into people”. Lineker, who scored 48 goals in 80 games for England from 1984 to 1992, said the attitude of some parents is damaging to their children because the football is “too important to them”. “I’ve seen parents wander on to the pitch,” he said. “One picked up his child by the scruff of the neck and shouted ‘if you play like that you’ll never make the grade’. “I’m thinking ‘mate, he’ll never make the grade anyway, so just chill, let him enjoy his football’. “The truth is they’ll reach the level they’ll reach anyway. If you play football or any sport with fear,…

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