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Ending the season early? (+++ALL GAMES CANCELLED TILL 4 APRIL+++)
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The Premier League won’t play games with three clubs in lock down.
UEFA have postponed all games next week in their competitions0 -
But you can't, if we play the Hull game in say 4 weeks time, and we have had confirmed cases so our training ground has been shut and players isolated. And they haven't it's not the same is it?MuttleyCAFC said:
You argue it is the same for everyone.Cafc43v3r said:Another question, if you suspended it, how all gap can you have before the players loose "match fitness" and need a preseason before you start again?
If you are going to keep the current standings, this isn't looking what suits us, but you would imagine you limit promotions and relegations to the top two and bottom two (three lower down). This is logical as the play offs would also be cancelled so whilst a third from bottom team could have an argument, a third place team in the division below less so. As that position does not currently guarantee promotion.0 -
There is a fun and safe way every league could finish out the season

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So Charlton v Millwall potentially our next game!!0
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Seriously with no club mathematically relegated or promoted they cant promoted or relegate anyone, even Bolton could turn round to a court and say there is no reason we ant win our last 12 and stay up.MuttleyCAFC said:Question:
If rest of season is cancelled and final standings are as they are now. Bottom club is replaced by top League 1 club. 2nd bottom club is replaced by second placed League 1 club. 3rd bottom club is replaced by League 1 play off winner. But Play offs would be cancelled so no League 1 play off winner. Who takes third place from League 1 then?
If the leagues were eventually completely ended for the season as they are they would have to just say no promotion and relegation and everyone starts again where they are next season.
Of course Sheffield United(looking like getting Europe) Leicester(looking like Champions league) Leeds(promotion to Premier League) wont like it but I think its the fairest way, you cant finish the season with some teams playing some certain teams twice and not others and having their futures rest on that
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There is no way that in 3 weeks time things will be back to normal, we may not even be at the peak by then.
I can only imagine they plan to get everyone at the clubs (staff and players) to isolate in those 3 weeks and then play games behind closed doors to complete the season but IF that is the hope/plan then god knows what will actually happen.1 -
With no income from match revenue for a a few weeks then does this mean we only have enough money to get to November instead of December?1
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There's part of me that hopes the whole season is announced null and void just to see the Liverpool and Leeds fans go into full victim mode and have a meltdown.
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Not sure they can ask them to play games if they’ve not been training for weeks.stackitsteve said:There is no way that in 3 weeks time things will be back to normal, we may not even be at the peak by then.
I can only imagine they plan to get everyone at the clubs (staff and players) to isolate in those 3 weeks and then play games behind closed doors to complete the season but IF that is the hope/plan then god knows what will actually happen.0 -
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Exactly. So what scenario are they hoping for come April? That everything is back to normal?paulsturgess said:
Not sure they can ask them to play games if they’ve not been training for weeks.stackitsteve said:There is no way that in 3 weeks time things will be back to normal, we may not even be at the peak by then.
I can only imagine they plan to get everyone at the clubs (staff and players) to isolate in those 3 weeks and then play games behind closed doors to complete the season but IF that is the hope/plan then god knows what will actually happen.
I can't even begin to imagine how this gets resolved0 -
Probably a lot less than that. Can't imagine much income from S/T sales in April/May. Loss of ticket revenue plus ancillary sales...cash flow problems on the horizon...eaststandmike said:With no income from match revenue for a a few weeks then does this mean we only have enough money to get to November instead of December?0 -
I would imagine clubs will still train, the reason games are being cancelled is mainly due to stop large crowds gathering and movement of people. A very small minority of footballers have tested positive so for the vast majority it will business as normal just like any other job.paulsturgess said:
Not sure they can ask them to play games if they’ve not been training for weeks.stackitsteve said:There is no way that in 3 weeks time things will be back to normal, we may not even be at the peak by then.
I can only imagine they plan to get everyone at the clubs (staff and players) to isolate in those 3 weeks and then play games behind closed doors to complete the season but IF that is the hope/plan then god knows what will actually happen.0 -
So many issues. Is Coronavirus the same as a cold for EFL ruling purposes? To date matches are postponed because players are self isolating. In my opinion this will go on and on and a proposed finish date will keep moving. Lawyers will be licking their lips at all this.
Think EUFA need to make a unilateral binding decision.0 -
If you have shares in Sky I would start selling, Murdoch will be fuming.1
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nothing will change for the better with this virus by early April
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Please void Liverpool's title.6
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They should just put managers in a royal rumble for each division.
Bows will earn his stripes.
Gillingham win promotion5 -
Finding it amusing that Hull are keeping fans abrest of events on their twitter handle whilst there is just complete silence from the Charlton one0
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Do we even have any Comms staff left?ForeverAddickted said:Finding it amusing that Hull are keeping fans abrest of events on their twitter handle whilst there is just complete silence from the Charlton one4 -
Doesn't own Sky, if you have shares in Comcast, that's where its a stingereaststandmike said:If you have shares in Sky I would start selling, Murdoch will be fuming.1 -
No match day income for the club for at least a month. I have a feeling that december deadline has rolled forward a month to november now.3
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Surely if and when football restarts (I think it'll end up as a while off, not 3 weeks off), they just pick up the season where it was?
Sorting out the knock on effects for other seasons is simpler than the legal ramifications of, say, denying Leeds and West Brom multi million pound promotions, or relegating the bottom 3 without then being mathematically down.0 -
Exactly why Im finding it amusingLaddick01 said:
Do we even have any Comms staff left?ForeverAddickted said:Finding it amusing that Hull are keeping fans abrest of events on their twitter handle whilst there is just complete silence from the Charlton one
In the sense that Southall has made his role untenable even if he is still around i.e. how would he expect to run the club if he wins any court battle v Nimer?0 -
Thanks, I do not have Sky myself so wasn't sure but you get the gist.Rothko said:
Doesn't own Sky, if you have shares in Comcast, that's where its a stingereaststandmike said:If you have shares in Sky I would start selling, Murdoch will be fuming.0 -
Title updated but no actual confirmation from Hull (or Charlton lol!) that tomorrows game has been cancelled0
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BBC news saying official confirmation still awaited of postponements to 4 April.1
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The Premier League is meeting at 11, will be a co ordinated announcement0
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From BBC:
The decision to postpone matches until 3 April was unanimously approved by the EFL board.
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