Below, you'll find the fixtures for Matchday 2 of The League of Blogacta 2020. The matches will be broadcast tomorrow night (6/7/2020) at 21:00BST on our Facebook Page, with chat on the kits and content you can find from selected members.

There remains no deadline for entry to the League of Blogacta proper - mid-season entries are fine as we use a ladder system with mid-table joining, For those already involved that want to change their kit, it's the same process. Just (re)upload to the gallery.

You can find the draw for Matchday 2 here, and we hope to see you for the matches!

Long since the league was first announced, we finally have a matchday - albeit a pre-season friendly one. No matter, with the fixtures outlined here, and full outline of the rules to come, we can now start.

The matches will be broadcast tonight (1/6/2020) at 20:00CET on our Facebook Page. It is merely a friendly appetite-whetter and there is no deadline for entry to the League of Blogacta proper - mid-season entries are also fine. We use a ladder system with mid-table joining, and if you're already involved and want to change your kit, just reupload to the gallery - or upload for the first time if you're signing up.

You can find the draw for the friendly fixtures, which was conducted several weeks ago, here, and the draw for Matchday 1 will not take place before Monday 8th June, so plenty of time to sign up or update kits and details.

See you later for the matches (listed below)!

I know that’s not a song - rather, we can sing about “the b*stard in the black” or claim “the referee’s a w*nker” - but some recent procrastination resulted in discovering that the footballer Juan Carlos Pérez López - known as “Juankar” - has actually turned out in an all-black kit for Málaga in 2018-19. When I realised that wondrous fact, I was quick to poetically announce it to the brilliant Martin Le Roy, who, to his credit, chose sparing my blushes and feigning being impressed at my find over correcting my embarrassing error.

Generally, I’m not one to defend football referees against accusations of being b*stards or w*nkers. Their arrogance and self-importance has been a scourge on the game for decades, especially some of the most successful ones. Their abuse of their power has led to far too many miscarriages of justice in pivotal games, and aside from a temporary demotion to lower level matches, their crimes go unpunished.

I’ll show my working, of course.

The league has been in the offing for three years and now, finally, we have the first matchday.

The opening fixtures for the 2020 League of Blogacta will be broadcast tonight (16/6/2020) at 22:00BST on our Facebook Page, with a special chat with The Commissioner, Denis Hurley from MuseumofJerseys.com, at 21:00. Denis decides what each team wears for each fixture.

There remains no deadline for entry to the League of Blogacta proper - mid-season entries are fine as we use a ladder system with mid-table joining, For those already involved that want to change their kit, it's the same process. Just (re)upload to the gallery.

You can find the draw for Matchday 1 here, and we hope to see you shortly for the matches (listed below)!

Close to a decade ago, a shift in my circumstances led me to, after a long hiatus, return to soap operas. Not how I refer to the dramas of my existence, you’ll understand, but the long-running episodic drama series which are the mainstay staples of television programming.

In the light of YouTube, Netflix and podcasts, to name but three challengers traditional entertainment media faces, the likes of Coronation Street, Hollyoaks, Neighbours, Home and Away and EastEnders (I never really got on with Emmerdale) seem almost ridiculous in their dated approach to catering for our needs, but somehow they still demand my intention. Perhaps it is so I can keep an eye on what passes as normal human behaviour to the normal humans so alien to me that make up the viewership. No, not for the first time, I don’t have to be alerted to the irony.

I sometimes struggle with the storylines, and will abandon even my sporadic viewing until a specific plotline runs its course or, so I’m sure it can’t be resurrected, at least one of the characters involved is killed off. Largely, however, and to varying extents across examples, soaps are informative mirrors to society, and progressive. There’s the banal and the misrepresentative, sure, but soaps educate and enlighten as a matter of procedural policy.

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