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E.F.L. advise teams NOT to start training until 16th May at the EARLIEST...........
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E.F.L. think about 56 days - 8 weeks - to complete the season (P.O. inc.) when season re-starts :)
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E.F.L. are working on the assumption that ALL games will be behind CLOSED DOORS.................
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JRick Parry's date of 16th May to resume training already looks wildly optimistic as politicians already saying lockdown likely to the end of May as the infection peak is 2 to 3 weeks away, that would push his plan if everyone agrees to it likely end of season first week in August.
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Going to unfortunately through no fault of their own be a lot of players without a club as this scenario plays out, clubs going bust, clubs reducing cost. I,d like to know what the collective chairmen of the EFL clubs think of Rick Parry and the EFL,s plan.
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Behind closed doors is no problem for the two big money-bags businesses behind the Prawn Sandwich League.
Fan-less games could be still televised, with a bit of canned crowd noise added for atmosphere, and will be bought by armchair subscribers. And the gambling companies can still extract money from mugs online by betting on such games. As for any team outside of the PL...I doubt they can expect much solidarity from the above sources. |
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I can see this causing a bit of falling out between clubs and EFL time for a bit of unity among clubs Andy Holt not keen on it, he,s said already the cost to budget could be a 25% hit without throwing any more down the drain of this plan.
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[QUOTE=Exile on Spencer St;1239062]Behind closed doors is no problem for the two big money-bags businesses behind the Prawn Sandwich League.
Fan-less games could be still televised, with a bit of canned crowd noise added for atmosphere, and will be bought by armchair subscribers. And the gambling companies can still extract money from mugs online by betting on such games. you mean the two lots of people that matter to the greedy league. armchair fans and the betting industry. |
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The problem with the EFL and other footballing authorities is they seem to only have a short term plan which is finish the season when government allows and we will get the money and it's fine. Problem is it won't be it wasn't fine with a lot of clubs before this pandemic a long term plan needs thinking about and how to finance it. Next season might well be a long way off to just prioritize this season's end is short sighted financial madness.
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