chiefdave
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That's easy enough to solve isn't it? Just have a play off in pre-season whenever we start back up.In our Premier League there’s Villa v Sheffield United to play with a Europa League place and survival on the line
That's easy enough to solve isn't it? Just have a play off in pre-season whenever we start back up.In our Premier League there’s Villa v Sheffield United to play with a Europa League place and survival on the line
There seems to be a lot of double standards being promoted. Construction sites around the UK are working or returning to work. You just have to see the HS2 sites to witness workers not socially distancing and there thousands of them!Okay, but that still proves my point - how from a safety perspective is that any different to putting 22 players on a pitch together if there is a risk that they won't get the testing right and social distancing isn't being adhered to?
I agree but you mentioned prem having sifferent games in handLigue 1 is the top league where clearly there’s a lot more interest and money at play. This is not comparable to our League 1
For what may happen to us a better idea will be when they decide what happens to their second and third tiers
There seems to be a lot of double standards being promoted. Construction sites around the UK are working or returning to work. You just have to see the HS2 sites to witness workers not socially distancing and there thousands of them!
So to pick out football as being unsafe in comparison is bonkers.
CCFC, Pompey and Portsmouth haven't had issues getting players tested have they? For the amount of money involved in putting a game on, rights etc then they can test players to see if they have it. Anybody who can social distance could do it quite easily. Again, I don't mean tomorrow or next week either which is what the scaremongering nonsense keeps trying to make out. It kind of makes the "CANCEL THE SEASON NOW TO SAVE LIVES" type thing that is pushed or when somebody mentions sport returning in the future you have people say "there's a global pandemic" etc.
It isn't an argument saying footballers should work because tradesmen are it was pointing out that more and more people are gradually going back to work. Suppliers for Tradesmen was just one example I know for a fact are heaving at the minute.
Do you really think every single industry has people working with social distancing throughout? Have you left the house recently? Go into a one stop and see how close people on the checkouts are to each other when it's busy.
Like I said, I am talking of the reality of things.
I don't wish to keep repeating myself and all options are valid .
Quarantine means isolation followed by testing followed by playing matches and remaining quarantined until season completes.
Astronaut's Go through this every time they leave the planet.
There seems to be a lot of double standards being promoted. Construction sites around the UK are working or returning to work. You just have to see the HS2 sites to witness workers not socially distancing and there thousands of them!
So to pick out football as being unsafe in comparison is bonkers.
I’m certain the least that happens is ppg for the Premiership and the EFL will have to copy, on radio last night “experts” I’m bloody sick of experts, but one mentioned Manchester United and Bournemouth, talking United he said with no gate money, prize money, Sky tv money and no corporate money and a massive player wage bill to pay over half a billion pounds could be sucked out of the business and no knowing when or how much of it will return, he actually feared for Bournemouth, although nowhere near the gate money loss of United they will still lose many millions in income. Football is in the shit imo.I'll be fuming if they manage to find a way to void our season but still have Liverpool win the PL.
Championship clubs committed to ending the season. Less so for League 1 and 2 clubs
Unfortunately I think it’s a very real possibility. I’d be beyond devastated and would genuinely feel so disillusioned with everything. We are at a real crossroads here with the direction in which our club will take.Aslong as the Champonship finishes and relegates 3 Ill be feeling pretty confident.
If just Prem finishes no promotion/relegation is a very real possibility apart from Champ & Prem and likely Barrow making up the 92
Or just not relegate teams from the PL.As stated before there are £750 000 000 reasons why the PL will be completed in some form with the knock on impact on the EFL to promote 3 teams
I think theyd have to relegate bottom 3 if they finish all the games. Can't see the Championship doing the same if games aren't completed thoughOr just not relegate teams from the PL.
From off the record comments I've heard the most likely solution if games can't be completed is that finishing places will be decided on 'sporting merit'Or just not relegate teams from the PL.
Agree it’d be the least worst, would make it very hard for us to stay up but would definitely put us in a stronger position if we were back down again with a long term aim of establishing ourselves in the ChampionshipFrom off the record comments I've heard the most likely solution if games can't be completed is that finishing places will be decided on 'sporting merit'
And that promotions will be as usual but there won't be any relegation
So all divisions will have extra teams next season with more clubs being relegated to bring the numbers per division back to how they are now
Probably the least worst solution
in previous seasons when top flight numbers have reduced, they have done that over a couple of seasonsFrom off the record comments I've heard the most likely solution if games can't be completed is that finishing places will be decided on 'sporting merit'
And that promotions will be as usual but there won't be any relegation
So all divisions will have extra teams next season with more clubs being relegated to bring the numbers per division back to how they are now
Probably the least worst solution
The most common sense solution has been this approach for weeks now..From off the record comments I've heard the most likely solution if games can't be completed is that finishing places will be decided on 'sporting merit'
And that promotions will be as usual but there won't be any relegation
So all divisions will have extra teams next season with more clubs being relegated to bring the numbers per division back to how they are now
Probably the least worst solution
Am I missing something or would it only be the Premier League with extra teams if there is no relegation?From off the record comments I've heard the most likely solution if games can't be completed is that finishing places will be decided on 'sporting merit'
And that promotions will be as usual but there won't be any relegation
So all divisions will have extra teams next season with more clubs being relegated to bring the numbers per division back to how they are now
Probably the least worst solution
I think you are right.Am I missing something or would it only be the Premier League with extra teams if there is no relegation?
As football in Holland and France came to a halt over the past week, the Premier League, the Football League and the British government are striving to restore the sport “as soon as possible”. The culture secretary Oliver Dowden said this week that he has personally held talks with the Premier League and a further meeting of top-flight clubs is scheduled for Friday to further nail down a timetable and methodology for football to restart.
Indeed, behind the scenes, Premier League clubs were made aware over ten days ago that the government favoured a rapid return to football as part of a package that could boost public spirits amid a time of global pandemic and economic downturn.
In the boardrooms of fearing the repercussions of missing out on crucial broadcast payments, the favourable treatment from the government has been well-received. Conversations over imminent pay cuts and deferrals have been reduced to background noise as executives plot a path to stage matches behind-closed-doors, most probably featuring several neutral locations.
Both the Premier League and the government insist that any return will adhere to guidelines set out by Public Health England. Several Championship clubs have earmarked a return to team training on May 16 to begin a three-week pre-season ahead of resuming the campaign. A possible restart for the Premier League has been earmarked for June 9. However, behind the scenes, players, coaches and backroom staff are divided over the possibility of a return. The Athletic can reveal:
- Although many players are said to be “raring to go”, several top-flight players have registered concerns over the possibility of quarantining away from family for several months, particularly in the case of players whose wives are pregnant or who have elderly and vulnerable relatives that require their support.
- Backroom staff members at several clubs — including one side that stands to lose a lot should the season be voided — have confided fears that “money-driven men in suits” may take decisions that put “economic health” before the “mental and physical health” of players and staff who will be expected to attend training and games.
- Premier League doctors are at odds over what advice to give players regarding returning to training.
- At least two Premier League clubs have briefed players to return to competitive team training by May 18, with a view to resuming top-flight action on June 4 and concluding the season on August 2. Elsewhere, however, the communication breakdown is underlined by a different account from a Premier League club, where a player warned he had not received any information at all about a return to training. He has convinced himself lockdown will be extended and is not thinking for a moment about the resumption of top-flight football.
Bet it took them ages to come up with that name. Its no Operation Premiership.Project restart
From off the record comments I've heard the most likely solution if games can't be completed is that finishing places will be decided on 'sporting merit'
And that promotions will be as usual but there won't be any relegation
So all divisions will have extra teams next season with more clubs being relegated to bring the numbers per division back to how they are now
Probably the least worst solution
I think you are rightAm I missing something or would it only be the Premier League with extra teams if there is no relegation?
If there were to be promotions but no relegations, that would give us a much better chance of survival in the championship wouldn’t it?
Would there not be 6 relegation spots?