I dont understand everyone screaming for null and void - you need to park trying to save Charlton arse for now. We have bigger issues than relegation.
Finish this season whenever. Compromise the next one.
If we are still in the Championship next season, rather than League 1, there is at least a small chance that we may hang on to some decent players and perhaps even attract other investors who may actually be genuine and have some money. Just for once, in my lifetime, it would be wonderful to see us actually get a lucky break for once, rather than get shafted yet again. The fans deserve it, the team deserves it, in fact the whole club deserves a slice of good fortune. Relegation would be huge, and could well be the final nail in our coffin. Saving Charlton's "arse" should be the priority of all of us right now, by hook or by crook. We are in a bad way, on and off the field, if the season continues, I don't fancy our chances at all.
We had nearly 800 people die today,these figures are frightening,they will not decrease in any numbers for weeks,scrap the season now,tough on some teams(Leeds,WBA) lucky for others.How can football or any other sport have any significance under the present circumstances,we should just concentrate on keeping safe.(and yes I miss it dreadfully along with my golf but there you go)
We had nearly 800 people die today,these figures are frightening,they will not decrease in any numbers for weeks,scrap the season now,tough on some teams(Leeds,WBA) lucky for others.How can football or any other sport have any significance under the present circumstances,we should just concentrate on keeping safe.(and yes I miss it dreadfully along with my golf but there you go)
100 per cent agree, NHS and carers etc should get priority for testing. stuff football, that is well down the pecking order. Some premier clubs or whatever its called need to look at themselves.
We had nearly 800 people die today,these figures are frightening,they will not decrease in any numbers for weeks,scrap the season now,tough on some teams(Leeds,WBA) lucky for others.How can football or any other sport have any significance under the present circumstances,we should just concentrate on keeping safe.(and yes I miss it dreadfully along with my golf but there you go)
Spot on.
It's only because of greed they are desperate to get it back on.
There are so many logistical hurdles to starting up again. At this point, teams would need some lede time, and that won't happen until May at the earliest. That makes finishing 19-20 almost impossible.
You then have the issue of contracts expiring June 30, so you're racing the clock to finish.
There is then the issue of needing to quarantine players and their families, plus referees, plus club staff, in between matches. Testing will not only need to occur up front, but throughout the season if/when someone shows symptoms. Because of the nature of football, it will be easy for it to spread through a squad, and if players are asymptomatic, to then spread to other squads, club staff, etc. Tests and those administering them would be taking away from the overall efforts to combat the virus.
This will also require a lot of both medical and cleaning staff dedicated to making this all work. This will come at a time when clubs aren't getting any matchday income (though I imagine money from streaming and telly will be coming in).
I can't see all 92 clubs making it work logistically and financially. And that's before we get into the moral issue of prioritizing football and footballers over public health. Or the fact that the number of tests required just might not be available.
But it's a serious risk that teams might go into administration because of this. And the incredibly wealthy FA, Premier League, and (to a lesser extent) EFL all need to be looking at big picture solutions surrounding things like loans and bailouts. And it increasingly feels like this naive hope that they will be able to finish the season is just kicking the can down the road on these kinds of big picture problems.
There is no way the season will be completed and I doubt next season will start on time either - to be honest I'm past caring. Far more dreadful news to come I reckon. By the time football (or any sport) commences it's quite possible we may not even exist in our present form.
There is no way the season will be completed and I doubt next season will start on time either - to be honest I'm past caring. Far more dreadful news to come I reckon. By the time football (or any sport) commences it's quite possible we may not even exist in our present form.
I agree,but I am sick and tired of the way our club is being run,(like everybody else)I would rather watch div 2 football with the club being run by genuine people and not a succession of idiots and crooks Look at the guys owning Accrington and Fleetwood,,that would do me.
We have a relatively good home record. Does anyone has a morning to spare, and want to calculate the final league table on average points at home and away?
the latest advice/edict from the govt advisers that we all might be social distancing until Christmas makes the possibility of finishing this season very unlikely, even behind closed doors .. and the football powers that be will not have a clue 'where to go'/what to do until there is at least some semblance of certainty.
the latest advice/edict from the govt advisers that we all might be social distancing until Christmas makes the possibility of finishing this season very unlikely, even behind closed doors .. and the football powers that be will not have a clue 'where to go'/what to do until there is at least some semblance of certainty.
OK for MK Dons, their fans at Stadium MK can easily sit 2m apart from each other
the latest advice/edict from the govt advisers that we all might be social distancing until Christmas makes the possibility of finishing this season very unlikely, even behind closed doors .. and the football powers that be will not have a clue 'where to go'/what to do until there is at least some semblance of certainty.
I concur. Every day it appears less likely but next season isn't a certainty either. If nothing changes at Charlton we won't be in a position to start next season. The club is being destroyed but there are other clubs as well who simply can't fund themselves. From anywhere near Spalding?
the latest advice/edict from the govt advisers that we all might be social distancing until Christmas makes the possibility of finishing this season very unlikely, even behind closed doors .. and the football powers that be will not have a clue 'where to go'/what to do until there is at least some semblance of certainty.
I concur. Every day it appears less likely but next season isn't a certainty either. If nothing changes at Charlton we won't be in a position to start next season. The club is being destroyed but there are other clubs as well who simply can't fund themselves. From anywhere near Spalding?
No, I live near Grimsby, few miles south west on the edge of the wolds, Waltham .. Lincolnshire is a BIG county .. I'm a south Londoner. Lewisham/Lee/Blackheath, moved here a few years back .. you?
Social distancing will be around for a LONG time. So how can a football match take place?
Behind closed doors and all players tested
This could only work if all players, coaches, managers, staff and anyone else needed to play a game were all quarantined away from the rest of society and kept away from them which is just not realistic.
Social distancing will be around for a LONG time. So how can a football match take place?
Behind closed doors and all players tested
Would need to test more than just the players. Then there's the people they will come into contact with between matches so would need to be tested regularly. Just don't see it as feasible.
There is no way the season will be completed and I doubt next season will start on time either - to be honest I'm past caring. Far more dreadful news to come I reckon. By the time football (or any sport) commences it's quite possible we may not even exist in our present form.
Do you mean that you think that we are going to mutate?
Social distancing will be around for a LONG time. So how can a football match take place?
Behind closed doors and all players tested
Would need to test more than just the players. Then there's the people they will come into contact with between matches so would need to be tested regularly. Just don't see it as feasible.
They'll have to make it a non contact sport like Basketball.
It’s all well and good going on about playing behind closed doors, but can you not seeing a few thousand scousers turning up for the title winning match.
The first time a large crowd turns up at the gates will be when they will have to say no further games for safety reasons.
I want to go to the Valley have a beer and watch us again, but at the moment I can’t see that happening this side of October/November.
I want to go to the Valley have a beer and watch us again, but at the moment I can’t see that happening this side of October/November.
I think it'll be much longer than that. The very last things to be 'back to normal' will be where there are large crowds in close proximity. Football and other sports, gigs etc, it won't be this year sadly.
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National League Clubs vote to end the season.
Surely a forerunner of what is to come even if the EFL still say the Leagues will finish.
you cannot :
A - force players to play after contract expired.
B - Have a competition where a large portion can be played, by a completely different squad.
Just for once, in my lifetime, it would be wonderful to see us actually get a lucky break for once, rather than get shafted yet again.
The fans deserve it, the team deserves it, in fact the whole club deserves a slice of good fortune.
Relegation would be huge, and could well be the final nail in our coffin.
Saving Charlton's "arse" should be the priority of all of us right now, by hook or by crook.
We are in a bad way, on and off the field, if the season continues, I don't fancy our chances at all.
It's only because of greed they are desperate to get it back on.
You then have the issue of contracts expiring June 30, so you're racing the clock to finish.
There is then the issue of needing to quarantine players and their families, plus referees, plus club staff, in between matches. Testing will not only need to occur up front, but throughout the season if/when someone shows symptoms. Because of the nature of football, it will be easy for it to spread through a squad, and if players are asymptomatic, to then spread to other squads, club staff, etc. Tests and those administering them would be taking away from the overall efforts to combat the virus.
This will also require a lot of both medical and cleaning staff dedicated to making this all work. This will come at a time when clubs aren't getting any matchday income (though I imagine money from streaming and telly will be coming in).
I can't see all 92 clubs making it work logistically and financially. And that's before we get into the moral issue of prioritizing football and footballers over public health. Or the fact that the number of tests required just might not be available.
But it's a serious risk that teams might go into administration because of this. And the incredibly wealthy FA, Premier League, and (to a lesser extent) EFL all need to be looking at big picture solutions surrounding things like loans and bailouts. And it increasingly feels like this naive hope that they will be able to finish the season is just kicking the can down the road on these kinds of big picture problems.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52381370
OK for MK Dons, their fans at Stadium MK can easily sit 2m apart from each other
It's just that the money grabbing pricks in charge can't accept it.
They'll have to make it a non contact sport like Basketball.