I wonder what it will take to end all this debate and void the season, the death of a premier league player? Feels like they won't stop trying until something like that happens.
You’d think the deaths of 35,000 plus citizens might be enough, but clearly it would seem not..
I wonder what it will take to end all this debate and void the season, the death of a premier league player? Feels like they won't stop trying until something like that happens.
You’d think the deaths of 35,000 plus citizens might be enough, but clearly it would seem not..
You and I would like to think so. Even if we were in the top two uboat !
you cannot relegate a team via a computer and you can’t freeze the table as is.
Usual bollocks from the efl who I severely hope are sued the ass out of currupt fuckers
lets be honest the top end of the prem couldn’t give a shit about lower league clubs.
Unless help is provided would say 20/30 clubs will dissapear, or players have to take heavy wage cuts and salary caps bought in the guys a bell but Simon Jordan has been brilliant on this.
I wonder what it will take to end all this debate and void the season, the death of a premier league player? Feels like they won't stop trying until something like that happens.
You’d think the deaths of 35,000 plus citizens might be enough, but clearly it would seem not..
Not sure whether the total death toll is that relevant, it's more the current rate of infection and whether it's low enough to restart an activity that involves a lot of contact. After all football will come back at SOME stage, irrespective of how many people die
As a group of people PL footballers being super fit young men are a low risk of being seriously affected by COVID (other than one or two who may have conditions like asthma) but the same cannot be said about some of the coaches and support staff, who in the main will be older and much less fit, especially the likes of kitmen and physios.
Also, all this moaning from some clubs who are concerned about playing at neutral grounds and losing home advantage- isn’t it the presence of significantly higher numbers of home fans compared to those from the away team that gives the advantage - and there’s not going to be any fans at these games under Project Restart.
I never knew it was so possible to love the sport like I do, but absolutely hate it, both at the very same time.
I love our club, I love the technical, tactical, psychological, and physical side of the game, I love the analysis, I love the social aspect, I love the feeling and emotional rollercoaster that it provides, I love the pre-match build up, I even love that it either makes or breaks my weekend, I love the home and the away days, the entertainment. All of that stuff and more.
But I absolute hate the money, the self centred, self obsessed, entitled people, views, and clubs in the game. I hate the constant 24/7 soap opera and regurgitation of the same information over and over again. I hate that people in power in the game seem to think it’s absolutely fine to put money and getting football restarted before someone else’s health or their life. Footballers are human beings, but they’re treated as if they’re some kind of robot who must do as the powers that be say or else. I hate the media spin and the blackmailing that happens all the time. I hate that they can’t see what this project restart or the suggestions of PPG to finish the season does to the vast majority.
I honestly don’t believe there is an appetite for a return right now. People don’t want it, players don’t want it, a lot of clubs don’t want it. Of course, clubs need to survive, but rather than trying so hard to sort out a return, why can’t the people in power in our game put all their efforts into ensuring the safety and survival of football clubs and their players and staff. For once, show humility and do the decent thing. Make the beautiful game beautiful again, because everything about it right now is ugly.
You know what @sage I think you're wasted on Bromley Addicks chair shifting, important though that is.
Brilliant statement.
Thanks HI. Every now and then I just about live up to my name.
Can undertake other duties at the next Bromley Addicks meeting once things enable it to go ahead!
I never knew it was so possible to love the sport like I do, but absolutely hate it, both at the very same time.
I love our club, I love the technical, tactical, psychological, and physical side of the game, I love the analysis, I love the social aspect, I love the feeling and emotional rollercoaster that it provides, I love the pre-match build up, I even love that it either makes or breaks my weekend, I love the home and the away days, the entertainment. All of that stuff and more.
But I absolute hate the money, the self centred, self obsessed, entitled people, views, and clubs in the game. I hate the constant 24/7 soap opera and regurgitation of the same information over and over again. I hate that people in power in the game seem to think it’s absolutely fine to put money and getting football restarted before someone else’s health or their life. Footballers are human beings, but they’re treated as if they’re some kind of robot who must do as the powers that be say or else. I hate the media spin and the blackmailing that happens all the time. I hate that they can’t see what this project restart or the suggestions of PPG to finish the season does to the vast majority.
I honestly don’t believe there is an appetite for a return right now. People don’t want it, players don’t want it, a lot of clubs don’t want it. Of course, clubs need to survive, but rather than trying so hard to sort out a return, why can’t the people in power in our game put all their efforts into ensuring the safety and survival of football clubs and their players and staff. For once, show humility and do the decent thing. Make the beautiful game beautiful again, because everything about it right now is ugly.
You know what @sage I think you're wasted on Bromley Addicks chair shifting, important though that is.
Brilliant statement.
Thanks HI. Every now and then I just about live up to my name.
Can undertake other duties at the next Bromley Addicks meeting once things enable it to go ahead!
What with BoJo telling us lockdown won't end til July at the very earliest, and even then with the strictest of measures in place, I can't see how or why professional football players will be exempt from those rules, so no the season will not end, and now it will be a case of how they decide to classify the league tables
What with BoJo telling us lockdown won't end til July at the very earliest, and even then with the strictest of measures in place, I can't see how or why professional football players will be exempt from those rules, so no the season will not end, and now it will be a case of how they decide to classify the league tables
He did just say that if you can't work from home then you should go back to work tomorrow. Social distancing being observed of course.
I would have thought that seeing as Germany has just seen its second day of rises in the number if reported infections then the Bundesliga's ill judged re-start is kyboshed there & then.
Lampard reckons chelsea’s macthday staff required would be 70!
If games are held at behind closed doors, at first i thought how on earth would you need 70 matchday staff.
But thinking about it, you have coaching staff, club officials, kit man, groundsman, medical staff, stewards dotted around the ground to retrieve balls going into the crowd, security staff to keep fans out of the ground, it will all add up.
Another thing that may be an issue is presumably Cardiff and Swansea would be guided by the Welsh Government, who seem to be indicating a slower easing of lockdown measures.
Another thing that may be an issue is presumably Cardiff and Swansea would be guided by the Welsh Government, who seem to be indicating a slower easing of lockdown measures.
"Everyone must maintain social distancing and stay 2m away from sheep"
Lampard reckons chelsea’s macthday staff required would be 70!
If games are held at behind closed doors, at first i thought how on earth would you need 70 matchday staff.
But thinking about it, you have coaching staff, club officials, kit man, groundsman, medical staff, stewards dotted around the ground to retrieve balls going into the crowd, security staff to keep fans out of the ground, it will all add up.
Not just 22 men kicking a ball about.
It would be quite funny to see million pound players arguing about who's going to get the ball back after that wally from the other side kicked it right up the back of the stand for the tenth time!
The replies to this tweet show how brain dead some football fans are. No care given for the health of the players, just run around for our entertainment.
The replies to this tweet show how brain dead some football fans are. No care given for the health of the players, just run around for our entertainment.
Yeah does my nut in, especially when people think their high wages are a reason why they should just put their health at risk
People should remember that players would never be on such high wages IF clubs said no to paying those amounts
Must admit i have not read this whole thread but surely the best way to end this if they insist on promotion and relegation as per normal is to do this on the basis of league positions over the season. To drop into that space in the last game played would be very odd, especially when the likes of Boro Wigan and Stoke spent so long down there.
Who knows how the league would of ended, if not this just void it and start again next season.
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that is only 2 reasonable actions
you cannot relegate a team via a computer and you can’t freeze the table as is.
lets be honest the top end of the prem couldn’t give a shit about lower league clubs.
As a group of people PL footballers being super fit young men are a low risk of being seriously affected by COVID (other than one or two who may have conditions like asthma) but the same cannot be said about some of the coaches and support staff, who in the main will be older and much less fit, especially the likes of kitmen and physios.
Can undertake other duties at the next Bromley Addicks meeting once things enable it to go ahead!
Or you can join the committee
I would have thought that seeing as Germany has just seen its second day of rises in the number if reported infections then the Bundesliga's ill judged re-start is kyboshed there & then.
https://www.change.org/p/efl-don-t-relegate-teams-in-an-incomplete-season
He was saying that costs of £1,400 p/w for these kits would wrack up a huge bill for a lot of clubs
But thinking about it, you have coaching staff, club officials, kit man, groundsman, medical staff, stewards dotted around the ground to retrieve balls going into the crowd, security staff to keep fans out of the ground, it will all add up.
Not just 22 men kicking a ball about.
What happens when we’re 2 or 3 games in and someone tests positive?
Promotions should be halted too.
After the amount of games played so far last season; Aston Villa were in 10th - They finished 5th and got promoted via. the Play-Offs
Same with Charlton, we were outside of the top three for all but one weekend last season...
To say its only relegation that should be scrapped is ridiculous
The Football League after all is notorious for last minute changes to League positions (from the top to the bottom), its what its bloody famous for
Placings shouldnt never be decided on results achieved so far but after all games have been played
The replies to this tweet show how brain dead some football fans are. No care given for the health of the players, just run around for our entertainment.
People should remember that players would never be on such high wages IF clubs said no to paying those amounts
Remember Jimmy Glass.
Who knows how the league would of ended, if not this just void it and start again next season.