Just some of who will be present for each and every match. Who the fuck do the footballing powers think they are to be better than social distancing. Assume each game would need an ambulance in attendance too? Not like they've got anything better to be doing right now. The game is rotten, this is for nothing more than keeping pockets lined. They couldn't give a toss for the integrity of the game or the fans, no matter what their statements say.
It’s not just them - they’ll need security, because saying it’s behind closed doors won’t stop people turning up. Transport/hotels as someone else mentioned. If the plan is to televise it, you’ll need camera crews. If anyone breaks a bone, they will need to go to an overworked hospital.
And then a player on a team comes down with COVID, and the whole team, and probably the last team they played need to go back into quarantine for 14 days, losing at least 4 games.
I also assume local authorities and police forces will still have the power to shut this down, regardless of what the EFL wants.
That for me is why it will never get finished IF the season is ever restarted. For all the plans and rumours I've read and heard I haven't yet heard of one that deals with this issue. If it is true that this virus stays with us for as long as some experts think it will there will absolutely come a point when someone connected with a team has the virus. So what then? Surely that whole team cannot play and depending on when it happens possibly the team they played recently. So what we have another break for a coupe of weeks and hope no one else tests positive? Those teams forfeit a fixture? I can't see any logical way round it.
Let's face it we all know why they are persisting with this farce and also the same reason the non league season has been cancelled. I also suspect that the vast majority of the FA, PL and EFL chiefs know that it won't go ahead and are delaying having to tell their sponsors about the cancellation.
The football could carry on with a dispensation to not self isolate etc (would be ridiculous in my view), but if they tried that then it would give carte blanche for everyone to play team games (if we're all in it together).
The problem football has is that it thinks it’s rather important.
I’ll be honest, I’m not missing the football at all.
Probably a combination of reasons from being more concerned about my family to the shitfest surrounding our club.
Never thought it would be the case, but I’m in no hurry for it to come back ... and if our club is no longer around, then I don’t care if it ever comes back.
I'll be glad when they end this desperate money grabbing charade and acknowledge that this season needs to be expunged. Can then focus on if and when next season will ever start.
Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Gelson Fernandes says players "feel lucky" to be back in training and he thinks the Bundesliga could restart in late May.
The Bundesliga, halted on 13 March, will not resume before 30 April.
"When we come back, it will be behind closed doors," said Fernandes.
"I think that will be in late May. It's impossible to think that in June, July, August, we'd be playing in front of 50,000 people. That would be wrong," the former Manchester City player, 33, told the BBC's Sportsworld.
He says three or four Eintracht Frankfurt players caught coronavirus and they all had to self isolate for 14 days.
They are currently training in groups of three or four and are not allowed contact with each other - working only on passing and shooting drills. Only three players are allowed in each dressing room and they cannot use the gym.
"It's nice to be on the pitch but we are being careful - washing hands and everything - and we feel lucky," said Fernandes. "That's the only way we can keep doing our jobs.
He also said players will need "three or four weeks" to get ready for the season to resume "or there will be injuries".
Bundesliga chief executive Christian Seifert said plans were being put in place for games to return by the beginning of May, with the remaining nine games of the season to be completed by the end of June.
Seifert said matches would be played behind closed doors and shown on television.
Fernandes said players will not be happy to finish the season without fans but are aware their "wages are secured by TV rights".
"Playing behind closed doors is not nice but we have to do it. It's not football but the interests are too big for us to not play," he added.
Yes, the problem is if you allow other factors other than basic common sense to lead you. Football have a few things they put above common sense, the main one being money. When you allow any other factor into your decision, you end up having World Cups in Qatar.
So when football decides it's going to finish the season for monetary reasons, are they expecting to have paramedics on hand, or if someone breaks a leg is an ambulance supposed to forget about corona sufferers and go scoop up a player that is only there because clubs were worried about losing money ?
Also are police going to be diverted to make sure fans dont turn up and cheer outside, instead of doing what they are supposed to be doing in a time of crisis ?
The fact that clubs are thinking about foloughing players who are on £5k per week and above, where the self employed who earn £1k per week cant get ANY help from the state is abhorrent.
If you signed a player for £40k per week on a 3year contract then honour it. If you go bust then tough.
If the football starts again I hope that each and every member of the FA will be required to attend a match on any day a match takes place, and shake the hand of everyone in attendance.
Premier League clubs will discuss the option of putting a 30 June deadline on the 2019-20 season at a meeting on Friday.
Not all clubs have been involved in informal discussions at this stage but, with a hoped-for May resumption to the season unlikely, club owners are looking at how to avoid potentially difficult contractual situations.
Premier League clubs will discuss the option of putting a 30 June deadline on the 2019-20 season at a meeting on Friday.
Not all clubs have been involved in informal discussions at this stage but, with a hoped-for May resumption to the season unlikely, club owners are looking at how to avoid potentially difficult contractual situations.
Premier League clubs will discuss the option of putting a 30 June deadline on the 2019-20 season at a meeting on Friday.
Not all clubs have been involved in informal discussions at this stage but, with a hoped-for May resumption to the season unlikely, club owners are looking at how to avoid potentially difficult contractual situations.
The Premier League didn't discuss the 30th June date at today's "meeting". In line with UEFA & the EFL the are just saying that want to re-start the season when possible.
Wonder if we'll have to pay for these games or not
If we do have to pay it then raises the question if Season Tickets holders are exempt from paying or whether we'll simply get a refund for games behind closed doors
Although with the current situation at Charlton I wouldnt hold my breath at getting a refund from this lot
So the owners, who have the power to direct the EFL to do something, are complaining that the EFL isn’t doing enough. Or are they saying they want something, but they are a minority of the owners, so the EFL should ignore the majority who want something different?
Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall has threatened strike action if the Championship season was cancelled without promotion or relegation. "If they null and void the season, I'd strike 100%," Worrall, 23, told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"We are in the play-off spots and doing so well for goodness sake. It's non-negotiable, they can't null and void the season."
Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall has threatened strike action if the Championship season was cancelled without promotion or relegation. "If they null and void the season, I'd strike 100%," Worrall, 23, told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"We are in the play-off spots and doing so well for goodness sake. It's non-negotiable, they can't null and void the season."
Awe bless you cosseted moneyed up spoilt sportsman you...
Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall has threatened strike action if the Championship season was cancelled without promotion or relegation. "If they null and void the season, I'd strike 100%," Worrall, 23, told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"We are in the play-off spots and doing so well for goodness sake. It's non-negotiable, they can't null and void the season."
Yeah, it's non-negotiable Joe. There are precedents. When a match can't be completed, everything is null and void. When a league can't be completed, everything is null and void. And here's the thing, if they cancel they league there won't be any matches for you to strike in. Grow up.
Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall has threatened strike action if the Championship season was cancelled without promotion or relegation. "If they null and void the season, I'd strike 100%," Worrall, 23, told BBC Radio Nottingham.
"We are in the play-off spots and doing so well for goodness sake. It's non-negotiable, they can't null and void the season."
Awe bless you cosseted moneyed up spoilt sportsman you...
Well said ... too many of these footballers have no fucking idea of what so many people are going through ... total tossers.
Football is still the beautiful game no question but what it has become over the last 20 years I’d say is very ugly. Been thinking it for a while but me and football might be heading off in different directions. Very sad because it’s been a massive part of my life for 64 years. It doesn’t even bother me that much.
Football is still the beautiful game no question but what it has become over the last 20 years I’d say is very ugly. Been thinking it for a while but me and football might be heading off in different directions. Very sad because it’s been a massive part of my life for 64 years. It doesn’t even bother me that much.
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Let's face it we all know why they are persisting with this farce and also the same reason the non league season has been cancelled. I also suspect that the vast majority of the FA, PL and EFL chiefs know that it won't go ahead and are delaying having to tell their sponsors about the cancellation.
And it doesn't just have to be a player, it could be anyone in near contact with them such as a physio or the kitman or even the coach driver
Can then focus on if and when next season will ever start.
Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Gelson Fernandes says players "feel lucky" to be back in training and he thinks the Bundesliga could restart in late May.
The Bundesliga, halted on 13 March, will not resume before 30 April.
"When we come back, it will be behind closed doors," said Fernandes."I think that will be in late May. It's impossible to think that in June, July, August, we'd be playing in front of 50,000 people. That would be wrong," the former Manchester City player, 33, told the BBC's Sportsworld.
He says three or four Eintracht Frankfurt players caught coronavirus and they all had to self isolate for 14 days.
They are currently training in groups of three or four and are not allowed contact with each other - working only on passing and shooting drills. Only three players are allowed in each dressing room and they cannot use the gym.
"It's nice to be on the pitch but we are being careful - washing hands and everything - and we feel lucky," said Fernandes. "That's the only way we can keep doing our jobs.
He also said players will need "three or four weeks" to get ready for the season to resume "or there will be injuries".
Bundesliga chief executive Christian Seifert said plans were being put in place for games to return by the beginning of May, with the remaining nine games of the season to be completed by the end of June.
Fernandes said players will not be happy to finish the season without fans but are aware their "wages are secured by TV rights".
"Playing behind closed doors is not nice but we have to do it. It's not football but the interests are too big for us to not play," he added.
https://www.skysports.com/share/11973696
Also are police going to be diverted to make sure fans dont turn up and cheer outside, instead of doing what they are supposed to be doing in a time of crisis ?
If you signed a player for £40k per week on a 3year contract then honour it. If you go bust then tough.
That should thin the old buggers out.
Premier League clubs will discuss the option of putting a 30 June deadline on the 2019-20 season at a meeting on Friday.
Not all clubs have been involved in informal discussions at this stage but, with a hoped-for May resumption to the season unlikely, club owners are looking at how to avoid potentially difficult contractual situations.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52307147
https://www.cafc.co.uk/uploads/51d3a205200c31c7837c85512a080fc0
English Football League plans to stream all remaining games online
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52317944
If we do have to pay it then raises the question if Season Tickets holders are exempt from paying or whether we'll simply get a refund for games behind closed doors
Although with the current situation at Charlton I wouldnt hold my breath at getting a refund from this lot
Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall has threatened strike action if the Championship season was cancelled without promotion or relegation.
"If they null and void the season, I'd strike 100%," Worrall, 23, told BBC Radio Nottingham.