![]() |
Re: Coronovirus
I think it will be much reduced crowds or no crowds. Fans know if they buy a season ticket and there is a second spike then money is lost like for the 6 games last season, and also there are a lot of older fans more at risk fro COVID-19, and there is a higher risk to middle aged men then women.
I think we will wait to see what the situation is in a month's time, if there is an increase in the R rate due to pubs ect reopening at the weekend, and a spike in cases, then I can't see a full reopening in 2020. Looking at the pub restrictions you have large pubs in the area who say it isn't safe to open as they can't put measures in place to ensure safety, and some small pubs that would be more risky opening on Saturday with amateurish measures. So i will be avoiding them until at least August. Clubs and a lot of fans have lost money during COVID-19, but a lot of people who have nothing to spend money on and their wage has stayed the same or increased, and will have plenty of disposable right now (even though medium term is uncertain). Club need to seek support of the better off fans by offering long term season tickets at discounted rates or debentures. |
Re: Coronovirus
At the moment I think the government is mainly concerned about getting the economy going and as in a scenario that is unique they won't get everything right example hair dressers open nail salons not seems strange, Wetherspoon's have just announced there will be no sports shown in any venues as it can encourage shouting so that guidance about shouting or singing to me rules crowds out short term. I personally still think we need to wait for the go ahead for crowds back save a lot of messing around and not needed spending on crowd management rules .
|
Re: Coronovirus
Just heard Wigan F.C. have gone into administration?
|
Re: Coronovirus
All this is speculation ..... just that.
We're still 10 weeks away from the strong rumour of a start date. That's a hell of a long time in covid terms. Maybe there will be a spike ....... maybe they wont. |
Re: Coronovirus
Quote:
|
Re: Coronovirus
Quote:
|
Re: Coronovirus
Quote:
|
Re: Coronovirus
with all thats going on with this virus i think no-club should have a point deduction for summat like this. even though snakes the manager.:D
|
Re: Coronovirus
Quote:
If deduction made this season then they're bottom and look destined for relegation. |
Re: Coronovirus
Quote:
The sanction will be applied at the end of this season if the Latics, 14th in the Championship, finish outside the bottom three after 46 games. Should Wigan finish in the relegation zone, the penalty will be applied during the 2020-21 season instead. |
Re: Coronovirus
Quote:
|
Re: Coronovirus
Wrexham have announced their retained list and have said they would love to offer 5 out of contract players a new deal but with Covid having has they put it serious financial implications on the business and no clear start date are unable to do so.
|
Re: Coronovirus
Confirmed a 12 points deduction applied this season if they finish above the bottom 3 if they were to finish naturally in bottom 3 deduction would be past on to league 1.
|
Re: Coronovirus
Football with the dreaded first club in Covid era to pass into administration is probably secretly quaking in its boots Man United apparently losing 5 million pounds in gate money per game over a full season that's a staggering 95 million pounds, but they have a fall back to TV money something leagues 1 and 2 and the national Leagues haven't playing in front of empty stadiums for most is virtually impossible to sustain.
|
Re: Coronovirus
am damn glad div 1 voted to end the season,
|
All times are GMT. The time now is 23:36. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com