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Harry!
10-04-2009, 05:06 PM
The Premier League is under fire from church groups for staging fixtures on Easter Sunday, with Aston Villa's game against visitors Everton in the firing line.

In open letters sent to the Premier League, television broadcasters and to Aston Villa, two church organisations in the Villains' home city of Birmingham, central England, blasted the scheduling, saying it would cause "chaos" and showed "distain" for traditions, religious supporters and club staff alike.

They also questioned how the Sunday Trading Act 1994 prevents large stores in England and Wales from opening on Easter Sunday and Christmas Day, but does not stop major football matches from taking place.

Aston Churches Working Together, which represents nine local churches near Villa Park, said the Everton game would prevent worshippers from attending.

"We understand that Sunday is now a work day for many people. However, Easter Sunday is different... only Christmas Day is treated in the same fashion," the body said.

"By scheduling matches on Easter Sunday, the Premier League is treating it like any other day."

On the Everton game, it added: "Around 1,000 people will be prevented either from worship or spending time with their family by the match. This includes the extra police officers, the caterers and the staff at the grounds.

"Easter Sunday is traditionally the Sunday with the highest church attendance in the year... It is surely in no one's interest for them to be caught up with large crowds of football supporters hurrying to arrive by the kick-off."

Birmingham Churches Together, which includes the Bishop of Birmingham and the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Britain's second city, said: "In rearranging this fixture in this manner, you show disdain for the religious traditions of this country, and the sensitivities of many employees and football supporters."

In Sunday's Premier League fixtures, Villa host Everton at 1300 GMT, while Manchester City host Fulham at 1510 GMT.

A Premier League spokesman said: "Having already taken the decision to alter the kick off times of both matches on Easter Sunday, as well as the club agreeing to fund additional policing to assist churchgoers, we believe we have done what we can to ensure that those attending places of worship close to the ground are not inconvenienced in any way."

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/18/20090410/tuk-churches-slam-premier-league-for-eas-a7ad41d.html

Lauren
10-04-2009, 05:10 PM
I don't give a flying farts stink trail what they want to force on England. They've monopolised themselves enough without taking over peoples hobbies too.

Scarlett.
10-04-2009, 05:16 PM
Seriously..the Chruch dont do themselves any favours

30stone
10-04-2009, 05:17 PM
lol this is pointless Premierleague wont care about this minor crap.

Novo
10-04-2009, 05:20 PM
This is An important Fixture Everton can Go 5th On sunday

don't they understand this :nono:

Spike
10-04-2009, 05:20 PM
Not everyone wants to worship
If people want to worship then they will go to church and do whatever good Christians do, for the people who don't well there is a good entertaining alternative.

30stone
10-04-2009, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by .Andy.
This is An important Fixture Everton can Go 5th On sunday

don't they understand this :nono:

Lol.


Hopefully it will be a draw.

Tom4784
10-04-2009, 05:39 PM
I hate religion when it does this, who are they to force their traditions on everyone else? They can have their Easter Sunday but don't expect everyone to follow the same tune.

Axiom
10-04-2009, 06:28 PM
I'd rather worship Alex Ferguson

30stone
10-04-2009, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by Axiom
I'd rather worship Alex Ferguson

Arsene Wengar.

Locke.
10-04-2009, 06:36 PM
Everton getting in the way of peoples religion, horrible club. :nono: