CaptainMorgans
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They don’t if it’s null and voided
Pretty sure null & void has been ruled out. The FA has said the season will be determined on merit if needs be.
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They don’t if it’s null and voided
Coronavirus is bad news if you have an underlying health condition or are at the peak of physical fitness and just so happen to play for a relegation threatened football club....its pathetic and it needs looking at by the league bigwigs. Points deductions for this or next season for each pretend positive test result.
I'll confess. That post has helped me out. I'd never knowingly heard the phrase "tinfoil hat" before. I've thought about it. Googled it. Looked it up. I quite like it......Going to put my tinfoil hat on here.
You‘re a footballer at a club at risk of getting relegated. You’re among the fittest people in society and virtually no chance of dying or being significantly affected by this virus. You’re probably a youngish players that hasn't made a great deal of money yet. Survival in the premier league is worth £175m to the club. They turn around to you and say, you can have £10m if you let us purposely infect you so that we can push for the league to be scrapped.
You're obviously going to agree to it aren‘t you.
...takes tinfoil hat off
Going to put my tinfoil hat on here.
You‘re a footballer at a club at risk of getting relegated. You’re among the fittest people in society and virtually no chance of dying or being significantly affected by this virus. You’re probably a youngish players that hasn't made a great deal of money yet. Survival in the premier league is worth £175m to the club. They turn around to you and say, you can have £10m if you let us purposely infect you so that we can push for the league to be scrapped.
You're obviously going to agree to it aren‘t you.
...takes tinfoil hat off
Norwich want promotion scrapped if Championship season is not completed..
Of course you do Norwich.
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Norwich want Championship promotion scrapped if season curtailed
Norwich ‘could not accept’ being relegated to the Championship if the second tier did not play all their gameswww.theguardian.com
Probably because without the rest of the premier league tv money they can’t afford to help prop up the lower leagues.Why hell are the FA skirting around the issue that multiple efl teams are about to go bust without immediate help ? Lower league Football is about collapse if it loses a few teams and several owners have said this but seems its all about the prem.
If each of the bottom few clubs have a couple of Coronavirus +ve players, they are all equally disadvantaged.Just treat it like any other illness or injury, it’s just tough shit if players aren’t available. Just carry on and play the match.
Why hell are the FA skirting around the issue that multiple efl teams are about to go bust without immediate help ? Lower league Football is about collapse if it loses a few teams and several owners have said this but seems its all about the prem.
If each of the bottom few clubs have a couple of Coronavirus +ve players, they are all equally disadvantaged.
Evens itself out - play on!
Players often miss games through viruses. This is a bad one, and you'd hope that they'll suffer minimally or be asymptomatic and return as soon as they can, but yeah, it's not going to vanish so it needs to be treated as a thing that happens now, same as food poisoning, the flu etc
What happens if half our squad gets infected after we have played 2/3 matches? I know it's highly unlikely but if someone gets covid and then trains with a squad you're potentially screwed. Should we really treat that as a regular injury? Would be pretty unfair if we miss out on a European ticket bc we had to play our u 23 for some matches.Just treat it like any other illness or injury, it’s just tough shit if players aren’t available. Just carry on and play the match.
Food poisoning is a good point, when half the Spurs team got food poisoning the night before/day of the last match of the season, which cost them a Champions League place, it was just bad luck.
If a team loses 3, 4 or even 5 players, it’s just bad luck, get on with it.
What happens if half our squad gets infected after we have played 2/3 matches? I know it's highly unlikely but if someone gets covid and then trains with a squad you're potentially screwed. Should we really treat that as a regular injury? Would be pretty unfair if we miss out on a European ticket bc we had to play our u 23 for some matches.
It's highly unlikely that something like this happens anyway, but if it does happen I wouldn't mind making a rule for it that we try to postpone those matches for a couple weeks (since we're extending it by a lot anyway)
That was the planI've heard earlier that first round of PL games are beginning June 12th - 19th
Anyone else hear anything?
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