MARTIN SAMUEL: Sean Dyche is right about financial bailouts
Daily MailSean Dyche was contemplating the effect of Covid-19 on football's pyramid. In July, Dave Lewis, Tesco's chief executive, called for an 'Amazon tax' of two per cent on online retail, saying it would raise £1.5billion, enough to cut business rates by 20 per cent for retailers. UEFA restricted media seats at last season's Champions League finals event to one representative per paper — but when Lyon scored against Manchester City it felt like sitting in the middle of the main stand at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais. It's always sunny in Wrexham Surprising news that actor, producer and writer Rob McElhenney is part of a consortium trying to buy Wrexham, although anyone who has seen his show, the brilliant It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, would know this is exactly the type of wild card scheme 'The Gang' — Mac and four other irredeemable slackers, running a deadbeat bar called Paddy's — would try to pull off. Buying Wrexham is something 'The Gang' in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia would try to do Name game may have hit Chiefs Exeter Chiefs' plans to allow a small number of spectators back for the match with London Irish next week have been shelved.