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 Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnd stanley cup ers believes the introduction of five substitutes in the Premier League this season has  saved football .The number of substitutions was temporarily increased from three when football resumed amid the coronavirus pandemic in the summer of 2020.The International Football Association Board agreed to permanently keep that rule in place last October but the Premier League reverted back to three changes per game for the past two seasons.However, top-flight clubs agreed earlier this year to allow five substitutes from the start of the 2022-23 campaign 鈥?news welcomed by Liverpool assistant Lijnders. The big thing this season and I think the most decisive aspect of this season will be how teams use the five subs because that will change massively the Premier League,  he told the PA news agency. Were really happy with that because it means that we can play intense from minute stanley flask  one until minute 95 鈥? then it is  how to stanley usa  use the squad, how to deal that we play every three days. I think the rule saved football, in my opinion, because if you want to play every three days, this was one of the musts to have. Im really happy that the Premier League saw that, that the clubs saw it but I think as well it is a weapon. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola were both critics of not adopting the changes for the last domestic league campaign when it was allowed in European competitions as well as for Englands domestic cup fixtures. Lits How bipartisanship once worked, the Maine way
 PORTLAND, Maine 鈥?Its been 16 years since Aruna Kenyi fled Sudan during its civil war. He was 5 years old when the militia attacked and torched his small remote village.Separated from his parents, he and his brothers escaped their homeland to refugee camps in Uganda and, years later, to a new life in America. He was one of the thousands of  Lost Boys of Sudan  who spent years drifting throughout their country while fleeing the bloody civil war and famine before landing in the U.S.Now in college, the 21-year-old Kenyi is returning to his native village for the first time since 1994. He flies out of Boston o stanley cup n Tuesday and will be on hand when South Sudan celebrates its independence and becomes a nation of its own on July 9. Hell spend the summer there and then return to Maine for his senior year with hopes of one day going back permanently.With southern Sudan on the verge of statehood, many Sudanese are venturing home for the first time in years and, in some cases, decades. When he returns, Kenyi will be doing more than celebrating. He plans to set up a school nutrition program in Kansuk, the small village where he grew up in a mud-walled hut without electricity. Ever since I was living in the  stanley website camps, Ive wanted to hel stanley taza p others,  Kenyi said in a Portland apartment where he lived with his older brother and his family during high school.  I have clothes. I have shoes. But there are people there that are walking barefoot. There are people there that dont have anything. If I can do so