...with a bit of drama thrown in...
1. The last fan attended game before a lockdown break?
2. The last fan attended game this season?
3. The last fan attended game in the Championship before another L1 spell
4. The last fan attended game as Charlton Athletic?
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2. The last fan attended game this season? 3-1
3. The last fan attended game in the Championship before another L1 spell 7-2
4. The last fan attended game as Charlton Athletic? 1000-1
Think tomorrow the season will pause for the foreseeable future and most likely will have to be cancelled with not enough time to finish it before pre-season for 20/21 begins.
Football's over for the season now IMO.
Would that mean Liverpool don't win the league either. Poor Klopp. Lol.
So they will have to come up with a date and say if the season cannot restart by then the season is void and we start again next season with everyone in the current leagues they are in
All relegation, promotion and results will be null and void for the 2019/20 season.
May be unfair to Liverpool but could be karma as poor old Everton were robbed of their chance in the European cup because of their fellow Scally wags.
All this chuntering about getting this season finished in time to give the players a rest before the next one is pathetic risible bullshine.
They're all having 3 weeks off now, "mid-season break" anybody ? FFS. We've got 9 games left. That requires 5 weeks, tops, a calendar month will be plenty. Next season starts when? 8 August? So long as this season finishes fully 4 weeks before then where's the issue? That means things can start again as late as 13 June and it'll fit in fine. Remaining teams in F A Cup and europe have a couple of extra games to play but that's always the case. A Scottish side recently played 2 matches on the same day cos of weather enforced fixture congestion, where there's a willingness there's a way. PL sides have got the square root of fuck all to complain about with their enormous squads and resources. There's more than enough money to be made for all the games to be rearranged.
All that without even beginning to consider the very sensible and practical option of moving back the start of next season a week or 2 just to squash up those fixtures a tiny bit to make room for this season's.
In reality the TV companies will determine what happens, they've ponied up the bunce and they'll insist on their kilograms of flesh. Expect live PL football 7 nights a week and 6 games minimum across weekends as the gravy train supping whores at PL, FA and EFL cheerfully raise their rear ends for extra sodomy, without a nanosecond's consideration for how (any) supporters actually get to & fro the games but that's already standard practice.
Players' existing contracts will barely need extending, if at all.
If the requirement for minimal social interaction extends beyond the start of June there'll be much bigger things to worry about than a poxy game, whatever the rancid cnuts at Sky TV might tell us.