Coronavirus (CCFC Related) (12 Viewers)

Flying Fokker

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If you’re so sure why don’t you jump in your car, set your sat nav to CV2 2DX and follow the signs to intensive care. You won’t need anything else from there. Just walk around breathing normally, have a look at the people pretending to be sick and rub your eyes in disbelief have a snack to fortify you from all the experiences you’ve seen before you leave. Make sure you head back home quickly as you don’t want sheeple infecting you with their thoughts. Once you get home stay locked in with plenty of supplies though. If by coincidence you get sick don’t call the NHS though, they could be doing better things than trying to save the life of someone Darwin would argue could best be taken out of the evolutionary chain. If you do happen to get better stop watching YouTube shit and engage your fucking brain.
Caludon?
 

sylus

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You know what i couldnt give a rats ar$e whether you believe it or not,if you want to queue up and have this vaccine go ahead you bunch of sheep..bah!.time will tell.
 

cc84cov

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You know what i couldnt give a rats ar$e whether you believe it or not,if you want to queue up and have this vaccine go ahead you bunch of sheep..bah!.time will tell.
I’ve not spoke to one person who’s said their Having any vaccine yet
 
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sylus

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Im no more of a crank than our lying f/kin government.they spread the fear through the media and even pay celebrities to say they have had the virus.listen im not askin you to believe.im the crank right.i belong in the Caludon centre...iti s those who are lying to you those on tv.. il
 

Grendel

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Im no more of a crank than our lying f/kin government.they spread the fear through the media and even pay celebrities to say they have had the virus.listen im not askin you to believe.im the crank right.i belong in the Caludon centre...iti s those who are lying to you those on tv.. il

Are you on crack or something?
 

shmmeee

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Im no more of a crank than our lying f/kin government.they spread the fear through the media and even pay celebrities to say they have had the virus.listen im not askin you to believe.im the crank right.i belong in the Caludon centre...iti s those who are lying to you those on tv.. il

Fucking hell mate. If this is a wind up you’re sick and need to stop. People have died because of this and it ain’t funny.

If it’s not a wind up, I mean this will all the love in the world, please go and seek professional help. You’re having paranoid delusions and could be a danger to yourself or others. Please go see a mental health professional.
 

Liquid Gold

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Fucking hell mate. If this is a wind up you’re sick and need to stop. People have died because of this and it ain’t funny.

If it’s not a wind up, I mean this will all the love in the world, please go and seek professional help. You’re having paranoid delusions and could be a danger to yourself or others. Please go see a mental health professional.
Shmmeee calling conspiracy again ;)
 

Brylowes

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You do realise that this Coronavirus covid 19 doesnt really exist,it is a rehashed name for something we all have within our DNA,the corporate elite have designed this world lockdown to introduce a NWO upon us.NWO.new world order.. basically they want to tag us all similar of how we would micro chip a dog with this vaccine they will surprisingly have within the next few months maybe weeks.
The world governments want us to be totally reliant upon them.they will crush all small busineses so we will become dependant on major busineses.also.look at our hospitals at the moment
They are virtually all deserted.the reason so many people are dying from covid 19 is because we all have it and any deaths within society at the moment will be put down to the coronavirus,also you die from said Corona your life insurance becomes void.i could go on.but i know a lot of you will see it as a comspiracy.but ask yourself do you really believe what they are telling us.
Should we send help mate?
In a Uber.F.O by any chance.
 

shepardo01

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BACK ON TRACK!
WELL WORTH A READ - STATEMENT FROM LEAMINGTON FC.
  1. Worth noting last paragraph about contracts.
  2. Also worth noting that Leamington are step 2 of Non League, 3 levels below us,
  3. ..and that step 3 and below (sphinx/Cov Utd step 5) have had their seasons wiped - including those who were already MATHMATICALLY PROMOTED!
It's a fairly long one, but interesting what discussions have taken place:

"Many of you may well be wondering what is going to be the outcome for Season 2019-20 in light of the Coronavirus pandemic and why you have not heard anything from the club in recent days.

Simply put, it is because we ourselves do not know. The current situation is that all National League members, including our club, were asked a week ago to vote on a resolution that the season be ended without any further league matches being played. Clubs were asked to return their vote as a matter of urgency but in reality, the laws of such matters are that clubs could only be given a deadline of 7th May. The voting structure of the National League is that all 24 National League clubs have one vote each whilst the National League North (NLN) and National League South (NLS) clubs each have a collective four votes each. At this moment in time we await an update from the National League Board on the outcome, which will only come when they are in receipt of a majority number of votes either in favour of or against the resolution.

Should the resolution be passed, then clubs will then be asked to vote on their preferred options for how the season should be concluded. These will undoubtedly cover a range of options of which we have no firm knowledge. Discussions across football on that topic over recent weeks have ranged from: Null and Void; Points per Game (PPG) for remaining games based on a club's average PPG thus far; Promote teams in the current two top spots in each league along with a number of other possible variations. Should the resolution fail then I presume we can add completing the season to the mix.

As you can see from the above, it's a hugely fluid situation. Just these past few days ,the EFL (Leagues One and Two) announced that their preferred position would be to resume the current season at some time in the future, thus aligning themselves with the Premiership and Championship. With the lockdown being extended for a further three weeks and the health of the nation quite rightly at the forefront of everything, the perceived wisdom is that there is no chance of any football taking place before the 1st June and even that is a highly questionable unknown. If you factor in that UEFA may be looking to hold the final of the Champions League on 29 August, then the degree of uncertainty is pronounced. Where does that place us all for the commencement of Season 2020/2021?

Contracts of players at Step 2 (NLN and NLS) largely end on the last day of the season although some players will have 52-week contracts that conclude on 30th June. Whilst FIFA have provided guidance on how contracts may be rolled on for an extended seasons end, respected sports lawyers have advised that under English law no player can be forced to extend his/her contract. We certainly sit in uncharted waters!"
 

cc84cov

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BACK ON TRACK!
WELL WORTH A READ - STATEMENT FROM LEAMINGTON FC.
  1. Worth noting last paragraph about contracts.
  2. Also worth noting that Leamington are step 2 of Non League, 3 levels below us,
  3. ..and that step 3 and below (sphinx/Cov Utd step 5) have had their seasons wiped - including those who were already MATHMATICALLY PROMOTED!
It's a fairly long one, but interesting what discussions have taken place:

"Many of you may well be wondering what is going to be the outcome for Season 2019-20 in light of the Coronavirus pandemic and why you have not heard anything from the club in recent days.

Simply put, it is because we ourselves do not know. The current situation is that all National League members, including our club, were asked a week ago to vote on a resolution that the season be ended without any further league matches being played. Clubs were asked to return their vote as a matter of urgency but in reality, the laws of such matters are that clubs could only be given a deadline of 7th May. The voting structure of the National League is that all 24 National League clubs have one vote each whilst the National League North (NLN) and National League South (NLS) clubs each have a collective four votes each. At this moment in time we await an update from the National League Board on the outcome, which will only come when they are in receipt of a majority number of votes either in favour of or against the resolution.

Should the resolution be passed, then clubs will then be asked to vote on their preferred options for how the season should be concluded. These will undoubtedly cover a range of options of which we have no firm knowledge. Discussions across football on that topic over recent weeks have ranged from: Null and Void; Points per Game (PPG) for remaining games based on a club's average PPG thus far; Promote teams in the current two top spots in each league along with a number of other possible variations. Should the resolution fail then I presume we can add completing the season to the mix.

As you can see from the above, it's a hugely fluid situation. Just these past few days ,the EFL (Leagues One and Two) announced that their preferred position would be to resume the current season at some time in the future, thus aligning themselves with the Premiership and Championship. With the lockdown being extended for a further three weeks and the health of the nation quite rightly at the forefront of everything, the perceived wisdom is that there is no chance of any football taking place before the 1st June and even that is a highly questionable unknown. If you factor in that UEFA may be looking to hold the final of the Champions League on 29 August, then the degree of uncertainty is pronounced. Where does that place us all for the commencement of Season 2020/2021?

Contracts of players at Step 2 (NLN and NLS) largely end on the last day of the season although some players will have 52-week contracts that conclude on 30th June. Whilst FIFA have provided guidance on how contracts may be rolled on for an extended seasons end, respected sports lawyers have advised that under English law no player can be forced to extend his/her contract. We certainly sit in uncharted waters!"

Losing Liam Walsh would be my worry
 

TTG

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Im no more of a crank than our lying f/kin government.they spread the fear through the media and even pay celebrities to say they have had the virus.listen im not askin you to believe.im the crank right.i belong in the Caludon centre...iti s those who are lying to you those on tv.. il
Please see someone or simply do some research. Thousands of people are dying and you think this is some mock up? Do you have evidence of this?

My friend is a nurse in ICU, so if you would like to see the "fake" virus in sure I can put you in contact.
 

Sick Boy

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I wouldn’t have thought they could decide without FA permission but I guess this is a way of trying to escalate the issue
Yeah it’s what I was thinking, legally this could end up all over the place.
They do have a point though regarding finances, just because it works for the PL and armchair fans doesn’t mean that lower league clubs should have to go out of business.
 

Grendel

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It’s becoming more and more obvious the season will not restart at all - the FA need to start to draw up alternatives for discussion and whatever voting is required. They can promote a National league team anyway into the league and then have to decide how to rebalance the pyramid and at least attempt to liaise with the PL on the thorny issue of promoting teams into it
 

Sick Boy

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It’s becoming more and more obvious the season will not restart at all - the FA need to start to draw up alternatives for discussion and whatever voting is required. They can promote a National league team anyway into the league and then have to decide how to rebalance the pyramid and at least attempt to liaise with the PL on the thorny issue of promoting teams into it
Leagues could be expanded but then would PL clubs get less money with more teams in it?
 

Grendel

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Leagues could be expanded but then would PL clubs get less money with more teams in it?

In theory they would but it’s possible with more games one of the steaming services extend existing arrangements or another one is offered games. They’d have to agree 5 relegated the following season and I think that’s as big a problem as the drop out chances become greater - they want to finish it still and they will get a lot of money to do it and can absorb costs - lower clubs can’t. There’s a looming crises and there needs to be an acceptance that starting the new season with enough clubs still in business if the bigger priority
 

Legia Sky Blue

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Although again this was a threat rather than an intended action the journalist is fairly well regarded in football so it’s certainly likely it happened

MARTIN SAMUEL: Championship owners are considering group administration to solve wages dilemma | Daily Mail Online

So to do this and avoid points penalties they would need 75% of members to agree to it. Is that 75% of Championship Clubs or 75% of all EFL teams? Either way I don't see how they could get it agreed. If just 7 teams in the Championship vote against Group Administration it fails - Any teams hoping for promotion from the Championship will not vote for it, and nor will others still in receipt of parachute payments. As for the wider EFL world, I don't see why clubs like ours who have been financially stringent, would support teams that have financially overstretched themselves in trying to reach the Holy Grail of the Premier League. It has probably been leaked to this journalist as means of a scare tactic to try and persuade players and the PFA to accept 'negotiated' wage cuts, while minimising the risks of losing those players services.
 

Magwitch

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We are coming to squeaky bum time there’s been opinions and all sorts of ideas and permutations for a month or so now. I’m just glad we have Liverpool and Leeds in the same position as us, Leeds almost exactly, two powerful clubs I believe the football authorities will very reluctant to upset we just need to keep hold of their short tails, there’s still three weeks to go before decision to play again and how to do it personally I think it’s 50/50 if we play out the season or do some sort of points per game ratio.
 
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ricohroar

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apologies if this is not the right place for this (Maybe Nick can move if it is). This is a senior Dr from University Hospital Coventry and explains the situation perfectly in my opinion. Also shows that the June behind closed doors option could well be possible if things get moving soon. Well worth a look

 

the rumpo kid

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Sorry if it's been asked on here before, but when or if we restart the season how would the games come ? If they started back on 2nd 3rd of may would we play Wimbledon away ? Then who next ? Would we go back to the first cancelled game or would the remaining fixtures be arranged as and when ?
 

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