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VALAIRIAN 27-03-2020 09:23

Re: Coronovirus
 
For many seasons now, football in Germany has been doing the right thing :)

All the stuff they do with season tickets and gate prices is to be applauded :)

So, I suppose it is not a surprise at all to read this...https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52052650

Football everywhere - and to be honest, people/businesses everywhere - would do well to reflect on this...... :)

:) :) :)

STAY SAFE PEOPLE

Exile on Spencer St 27-03-2020 14:27

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Meanwhile, back in the ‘home’ of football, the FA lives up to its acronym by not even communicating with clubs before rushing to a decision.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52064082

But I guess it doesn’t matter, they’re more bloater paste than prawn sandwich clubs.:rolleyes:

andyd 27-03-2020 15:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1238635)
Meanwhile, back in the ‘home’ of football, the FA lives up to its acronym by not even communicating with clubs before rushing to a decision.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52064082

But I guess it doesn’t matter, they’re more bloater paste than prawn sandwich clubs.:rolleyes:

It has sadly even in these unpredictable and awful times comes down to money Premier League want to finish season not so Liverpool win the title and in fairness to who will be promoted from the championship, no they are worried they will lose all the TV money well welcome to the real world. It's coming home and biting the greed in the behind £500,000 a week wages might just be on the way out but don't hold your breath they don't care about the lower leagues that's why they made their decision to null and void the lower leagues season's but oh no we still want our money typically disgraceful.

andyd 28-03-2020 07:59

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Bristol Rovers post £24,000,000 losses in response to this there has been an interesting debate on twitter with Andy Holt for those of you who don't access it here is just one question and Andy Holt,s answer:-
Hi Andy would you be in keen on finishing the season now no promotion/relegation or playing it out when safer?
Andy Holt,s answer:- I think we have to play it out.This may not be practical though. Depends on how bad things get. If this disaster lasts a year (extreme I know) many clubs will not be able to fund it through. I don't exclude ASFC either here. Unless there's no alternative play it out.

Reamer 29-03-2020 00:39

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Footy has to take a back seat with this stuff we can't control going on ,and so far the EFL has probably got it right. As fans, though, it feels like we're
in a canoe without a paddle. I have this grating feeling at the back of my head if we don't finish this season in a way that makes the clubs and more especially the fans
of those clubs respect that solution, that the league will suffer. It's about integrity in the end.
For instance, let's imagine if the league was declared void now. Bolton survive and in the summer break make some random signings that take them to top of League 1 next season (I know, in spite of a 12 point deduction, presumably). Meanwhile we begin to struggle at t'other end of the table (it's only a what if / maybe). If we or any other L1 club were then relegated, the resentment we would feel would be against the league admin rather than at Bolton (who would basically have followed legitimate rules). It would be a massive turn off for fans and, as we know, every fan at ASFC is a fan to behold.
The season has to finish in a legitimate way but atm I'm as clueless as everyone as to how that can be done. The key factor is time. If this epidemic goes on longer than we all hope then that could change everything.

Twenty Eight 29-03-2020 09:42

Re: Coronovirus
 
The season can finish. The problem is the impact on next season. 2020/2021 play every opponent once on a neutral ground with every ground utliised ?
2021/2022 back to normal.

andyd 29-03-2020 10:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1238687)
The season can finish. The problem is the impact on next season. 2020/2021 play every opponent once on a neutral ground with every ground utliised ?
2021/2022 back to normal.

But any way the authorities decide to go regarding this season depends on length of lockdown in sport and how many clubs that hopefully none but can't see it go to the wall.

Exile on Spencer St 29-03-2020 10:33

Re: Coronovirus
 
There are only 9-10 games left to finish this season.
Why not play them, two a week, from (say) August or September. That would push back the start of next season by 5/6 weeks.
Then, for next season, cancel all the pre-season games, ‘peripheral’ cups and trophies, and start 20/21 season in (say) October.
There would then be 42 weeks from October 2020 to early May 2021 to get every in League match.
Don’t cancel the FA Cup, but play it mid week, including replays.

andyd 29-03-2020 11:23

Re: Coronovirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1238691)
There are only 9-10 games left to finish this season.
Why not play them, two a week, from (say) August or September. That would push back the start of next season by 5/6 weeks.
Then, for next season, cancel all the pre-season games, ‘peripheral’ cups and trophies, and start 20/21 season in (say) October.
There would then be 42 weeks from October 2020 to early May 2021 to get every in League match.
Don’t cancel the FA Cup, but play it mid week, including replays.

Good suggestion but yet again will August be safe hopefully yes but will all clubs have survived?

cashman 29-03-2020 12:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1238694)
Good suggestion but yet again will August be safe hopefully yes but will all clubs have survived?

all we can do is take things as they come, no use speculating about stuff in my view.

andyd 30-03-2020 09:37

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Premier League bosses toying with the idea of finishing thier season in special isolated areas and players staff officials in hotels playing all games in June/July and being available on TV to raise moral of the country. Selfish attitude again no caring about the EFL won't happen government saying this morning measures could be in place for 6 months, I worry about the vunerable clubs and also our Stanley.

monkey hanger 30-03-2020 10:06

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[QUOTE=andyd;1, I worry about the vunerable clubs and also our Stanley.[/QUOTE]

if clubs get through this inactive period ok i do think they could be in for a bit of a boom period with gates much higher than before the stoppage and that includes stanley.

cashman 30-03-2020 10:28

Re: Coronovirus
 
quite possible is that mate.

DaveinGermany 30-03-2020 13:19

Re: Coronovirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1238601)
By the way Germany,s big clubs offering big money to help lower leagues their can,t see that happening here unfortunately.


Aye that's right & a lot of the players are also taking pay cuts to support the ground staff & employees.


https://www.bavarianfootballworks.co...evenue-dfl-dfb


https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-ho...ght/a-52915762

VALAIRIAN 30-03-2020 15:52

Re: Coronovirus
 
Another really great gesture......

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52092809

:) :) :)


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