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  • #31
    Originally posted by Abseits View Post
    Maybe behind closed doors in 3 months? Even then there's issues about medical cover at game and potential for badly inured players wasting Doctor's time getting fixed up. Ultimately football in NON-ESSENTIAL and cannot be seen to impact on nations fight against the virus.
    Ain't that the truth, no matter how hard it comes to us supporters.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Abseits View Post
      Maybe behind closed doors in 3 months? Even then there's issues about medical cover at game and potential for badly inured players wasting Doctor's time getting fixed up. Ultimately football in NON-ESSENTIAL and cannot be seen to impact on nations fight against the virus.
      Thank god there are people out there that actually understand the situation.........

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      • #33
        All football below National League to end

        https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52052351

        Shocking that !!
        27 wins in a row for nothing

        Some men's teams, such as Jersey Bulls and Vauxhall Motors, had already secured promotion to step five of the non-league pyramid, but their promotions will now be cancelled.

        Jersey Bulls had won all 27 of their matches in the Combined Counties Football League Division One and were 20 points clear at the top.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
          All football below National League to end

          https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52052351

          Shocking that !!
          27 wins in a row for nothing

          Some men's teams, such as Jersey Bulls and Vauxhall Motors, had already secured promotion to step five of the non-league pyramid, but their promotions will now be cancelled.

          Jersey Bulls had won all 27 of their matches in the Combined Counties Football League Division One and were 20 points clear at the top.
          Should the FA make it one rule for the lower leagues and another for the top (and profession) leagues or be consistent throughout?

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          • #35
            #### Vauxhall motors

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            • #36
              Finish this season however long it takes. Start next season whenever it's possible and scrap cup competitions.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by GWR View Post
                Finish this season however long it takes. Start next season whenever it's possible and scrap cup competitions.
                Exactly. That makes the most sense in sporting terms but clearly the money is talking. Better for business to start a new season as soon as possible and bank the money already taken for this season.
                "I don't read the papers, I don't gamble, I don't even know what day it is." - Steve McClaren.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by stanistheman View Post

                  Should the FA make it one rule for the lower leagues and another for the top (and profession) leagues or be consistent throughout?
                  Lets hope they win their appeal. Has it not got a roll on effect to teams above them in the pyramid ?

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                  • #39
                    All the EPL, EFL and FA are worried about is the TV contracts and money. It's all well and good saying extend this, curtail that and cancel the other but anything that dents TV revenue will scare them too death. The TV companies have already massively overpaid and will be smarting at the loss of "product"...... They will NOT be altruistically supporting whatever needs to be done; they will use the opportunity and fresh circumstances to drive down the costs and pay less money. They won't just agree to rolling over or extending the current deal that ends in June and accepting some sort of truncated or varied approach for next season.
                    Basically, the TV companies will be in the driving seat in terms of what happens next and they do not have the match-going fans' interests in mind.

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                    • #40
                      Play all games in empty stadia and televise every game to L2 with season ticket holders getting free access and pay per view so clubs still get revenue.

                      Its already being discussed that players will go into quarantine so they can play the games safely. Mentioned June, but May is achievable with first two weeks of April for lockdown and the last two weeks for a mini preseason then play all remaining games in four weeks.

                      It just means players will be away from their families for two months. But with technology they can keep in touch and a sacrifice they can stomach for their pay.

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                      • #41
                        Utterly incompatible with a nation being advised to stay at home and avoid all unnecessary travel and contact. Why do you consider football as having priority over Ant and Dec or Coronation Street or IKEA? Players, coaches, officials, medics, broadcasting crews and sundry stadium staff/security. I'd guess that each "closed game" would require at least 200 people present and in close proximity. There'd definitely be issues outside and around stadia too with a significant number of buffoons trying to congregate to support their team - last thing police need at this time is to be patrolling an exclusion zone around a football match.
                        Ultimately, it'll look very tawdry if football is stupid enough to consider playing matches whilst police are potentially arresting people for having a kick about in a park. There can't be football whilst the nation is being instructed to stay at home - that's the bottom line.

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