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Is the season going to finish? (ed. Pg.53 - 3 players not returned to training)
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            It will be really interesting if football really resumes in Germany in May, as they'll be the test cast for the rest of Europe. A good article about this on the BBC website, and how they'll try to do it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52379825
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German efficiency will pull this off. The rest of Europe will lack the skills to do it.killerandflash said:It will be really interesting if football really resumes in Germany in May, as they'll be the test cast for the rest of Europe. A good article about this on the BBC website, and how they'll try to do it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52379825
look at their superior ability to test and control the virus. The other countries with major leagues, is, Spain, Italy and France have been hit badly. All unlikely to be able to follow the German lead0 - 
            
@Rob7Lee unfortunately I think you are right, I was trying to be positive and give myself something to look forward to. No football, cricket or pub to look forward to is like a living nightmare.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.The only thing is that with no cricket it’s bound to be a long hot summer.0 - 
            I know some are saying they are not missing football, but to me the world without sport, both playing and watching, is bloody boring!9
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            Dutch league declared void.
I believe they originally intended to finish the season, much like the rest of the European leagues have suggested they plan to do. But the government in The Netherlands have banned all sport until September 1st, which has forced the Eredivise hand.
And that goes for all FAs and Leagues across the continent. They can have all the plans and ideas they like but ultimately they will by following advice from their governments and will be limited by those restrictions.12 - 
            
Pardew pulls off the great escape yet again. 7 points off safety and he still manages to keep them up. What a manager.stackitsteve said:Dutch league declared void.
I believe they originally intended to finish the season, much like the rest of the European leagues have suggested they plan to do. But the government in The Netherlands have banned all sport until September 1st, which has forced the Eredivise hand.
And that goes for all FAs and Leagues across the continent. They can have all the plans and ideas they like but ultimately they will by following advice from their governments and will be limited by those restrictions.33 - 
            Interesting that the Dutch have decided to void all leagues, which came down to a vote by the clubs with crucially 9 abstaining which made all the difference as the league voted on their behalf. Cambuur who led the 2nd tier aren't happy...
16 clubs voted for promotion and relegation, 9 voted against, and a further 9 left the decision in the hands of KNVB who opted to maintain the status quo.
https://www.todayfm.com/sport/disgrace-dutch-football-cambuur-coach-blasts-promotion-block-1005621
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            where’s that dancing pardew gif when you need it0
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Interesting that the Eridivise is supposed to start at the same time as the Football League each season so be interesting to see what they do about month season seeing that Pre-Season wont even begin until Septemberstackitsteve said:Dutch league declared void.
I believe they originally intended to finish the season, much like the rest of the European leagues have suggested they plan to do. But the government in The Netherlands have banned all sport until September 1st, which has forced the Eredivise hand.
And that goes for all FAs and Leagues across the continent. They can have all the plans and ideas they like but ultimately they will by following advice from their governments and will be limited by those restrictions.0 - 
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So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.1 - 
            Alwaysneil said:where’s that dancing pardew gif when you need it

Here you go Neil, big nosed c**t (not you of course mate) 😉.5 - 
            Didn’t Bowyer say in an interview that they believed that it would take 4 weeks to get the players back to playing fitness. I don’t see how they can finish this before end June.3
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            https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/52423767Government to set up meeting with leaders of major sports to discuss restarts.....0
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this was talked about on sky as the way to go back in marchqueensland_addick said:In order to avoid legal ramifications, a vote of all league clubs needs to be taken on the fairest way to end the season without playing any further games.
Once the vote is obtained, the decision needs to be complied with by all clubs.
There are many options, but I think the fairest, and probably the most acceptable to the vast majority of clubs, would be to Promote the top two in each league and increase the size of the higher league just for next season, then increase the relegation spots by another two at the end of next season, to bring it back to normal.
That way the only team to lose out would be the third placed team, but their promotion was far from assured anyway.
Scrap relegation for this year only.0 - 
            Just promoting the top 2 works fine for the Championship - Leeds and WBA are clear from the teams below them
It's OKish in L1 with Coventry clear and Rotherham just about clear in second - Wycombe have a game in hand but would have to win 19-0 to go above them! L1 is very tight though, so the teams just below Rotherham wouldn't be happy
Is fine in L2, though it might make sense if you promote 3 automatically (which is what normally happens in L2), seeing that L1 is a team short this season anyway; by promoting 2 out of L1 and bringing 3 up from L2, you'd make it an even number again.
Then promoting Barrow from the NL would make L2 an even number of sides again.
As an aside the Championship would be much weaker next season without any relegated clubs from the PL. Replacing Leeds with Rotherham and WBA with Coventry is quite a difference!2 - 
            RedChaser said:Alwaysneil said:where’s that dancing pardew gif when you need it

Here you go Neil, big nosed c**t (not you of course mate) 😉.
Twat, he's a multimillionaire for being shit0 - 
            
Pretty sure this season will be written off. There’s precedent already (Dutch football) and a perfectly good excuse (covid). Making a bodge of finishing this season at the end of the year could easily screw up next season as well. It’d be much easier for the administrators to start planning for next season ASAP, with worrying about somehow squeezing in this season first.LargeAddick said:
So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.And if it means we don’t get relegated, so be it :-)4 - 
            
I was s******* myself until the Mancs equalised.ads said:RedChaser said:Alwaysneil said:where’s that dancing pardew gif when you need it
Here you go Neil, big nosed c**t (not you of course mate) 😉.
Twat, he's a multimillionaire for being shit3 - 
            
I went on a management course a couple of years back and they did some video about people following each other dancing and who was the most influential in the chain of events. It wasn’t the person who started dancing, it was the person who followed him. As soon as the second country declares their season null and void, the rest will follow.JamesSeed said:
Pretty sure this season will be written off. There’s precedent already (Dutch football) and a perfectly good excuse (covid). Making a bodge of finishing this season at the end of the year could easily screw up next season as well. It’d be much easier for the administrators to start planning for next season ASAP, with worrying about somehow squeezing in this season first.LargeAddick said:
So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.And if it means we don’t get relegated, so be it :-)4 - 
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Are you suggesting promotion and relegation on current standings?killerandflash said:Just promoting the top 2 works fine for the Championship - Leeds and WBA are clear from the teams below them
It's OKish in L1 with Coventry clear and Rotherham just about clear in second - Wycombe have a game in hand but would have to win 19-0 to go above them! L1 is very tight though, so the teams just below Rotherham wouldn't be happy
Is fine in L2, though it might make sense if you promote 3 automatically (which is what normally happens in L2), seeing that L1 is a team short this season anyway; by promoting 2 out of L1 and bringing 3 up from L2, you'd make it an even number again.
Then promoting Barrow from the NL would make L2 an even number of sides again.
As an aside the Championship would be much weaker next season without any relegated clubs from the PL. Replacing Leeds with Rotherham and WBA with Coventry is quite a difference!0 - 
            
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8z7f7a2Pkstop_shouting said:
I went on a management course a couple of years back and they did some video about people following each other dancing and who was the most influential in the chain of events. It wasn’t the person who started dancing, it was the person who followed him. As soon as the second country declares their season null and void, the rest will follow.JamesSeed said:
Pretty sure this season will be written off. There’s precedent already (Dutch football) and a perfectly good excuse (covid). Making a bodge of finishing this season at the end of the year could easily screw up next season as well. It’d be much easier for the administrators to start planning for next season ASAP, with worrying about somehow squeezing in this season first.LargeAddick said:
So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.And if it means we don’t get relegated, so be it :-)
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National sides go to tournaments and stay in camps for a month so the premier league could try to do this with their clubs. Would probably mean clubs and their entire staff having to live at their training grounds (not sure if clubs even have the facilities to do this) for a month and only travelling on the day of games but in theory it's possible. With the kind of money involved at the top level i'm sure they'll try to do everything they can to give it a good go.MartinCAFC said:
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.CAFCsayer said:
Behind closed doors and all players testedElfsborgAddick said:Social distancing will be around for a LONG time. So how can a football match take place?
Realistically though, i think we all know the season is over.0 - 
            
Ha ha that’s the one!SporadicAddick said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GA8z7f7a2Pkstop_shouting said:
I went on a management course a couple of years back and they did some video about people following each other dancing and who was the most influential in the chain of events. It wasn’t the person who started dancing, it was the person who followed him. As soon as the second country declares their season null and void, the rest will follow.JamesSeed said:
Pretty sure this season will be written off. There’s precedent already (Dutch football) and a perfectly good excuse (covid). Making a bodge of finishing this season at the end of the year could easily screw up next season as well. It’d be much easier for the administrators to start planning for next season ASAP, with worrying about somehow squeezing in this season first.LargeAddick said:
So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.And if it means we don’t get relegated, so be it :-)0 - 
            
I was commenting on the proposal above just to promote the top 2 in each division, have no relegation and have the PL temporarily larger for one seasonElfsborgAddick said:
Are you suggesting promotion and relegation on current standings?killerandflash said:Just promoting the top 2 works fine for the Championship - Leeds and WBA are clear from the teams below them
It's OKish in L1 with Coventry clear and Rotherham just about clear in second - Wycombe have a game in hand but would have to win 19-0 to go above them! L1 is very tight though, so the teams just below Rotherham wouldn't be happy
Is fine in L2, though it might make sense if you promote 3 automatically (which is what normally happens in L2), seeing that L1 is a team short this season anyway; by promoting 2 out of L1 and bringing 3 up from L2, you'd make it an even number again.
Then promoting Barrow from the NL would make L2 an even number of sides again.
As an aside the Championship would be much weaker next season without any relegated clubs from the PL. Replacing Leeds with Rotherham and WBA with Coventry is quite a difference!0 - 
            
I thought you were talking about Pardew when you mentioned dancing!stop_shouting said:
I went on a management course a couple of years back and they did some video about people following each other dancing and who was the most influential in the chain of events. It wasn’t the person who started dancing, it was the person who followed him. As soon as the second country declares their season null and void, the rest will follow.JamesSeed said:
Pretty sure this season will be written off. There’s precedent already (Dutch football) and a perfectly good excuse (covid). Making a bodge of finishing this season at the end of the year could easily screw up next season as well. It’d be much easier for the administrators to start planning for next season ASAP, with worrying about somehow squeezing in this season first.LargeAddick said:
So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.And if it means we don’t get relegated, so be it :-)
Though in this case your theory was correct, as without a second person starting to dance Pardew was on his own...0 - 
            
Agreed 😂killerandflash said:
I thought you were talking about Pardew when you mentioned dancing!stop_shouting said:
I went on a management course a couple of years back and they did some video about people following each other dancing and who was the most influential in the chain of events. It wasn’t the person who started dancing, it was the person who followed him. As soon as the second country declares their season null and void, the rest will follow.JamesSeed said:
Pretty sure this season will be written off. There’s precedent already (Dutch football) and a perfectly good excuse (covid). Making a bodge of finishing this season at the end of the year could easily screw up next season as well. It’d be much easier for the administrators to start planning for next season ASAP, with worrying about somehow squeezing in this season first.LargeAddick said:
So let’s say December then. Just finish this season and play the two cup competitions. Job done.Rob7Lee said:
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.MStuartPerm said: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.And if it means we don’t get relegated, so be it :-)
Though in this case your theory was correct, as without a second person starting to dance Pardew was on his own...0 - 
            So let me get this right.
There's talk the premiership could return in weeks.
In the meantime we've still got nearly two weeks left of the lockdown and we don't know there will be an extension to the lockdown.
We don't know when we will be able to see family and friends, return to work or get back to some sort of reality but football might return in a month.
If football returns it will then be a free for all.
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            If these players get to be tested every few days , the government better have them tests available to the rest of the country.8
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            I’m convinced that the EFL will do their utmost to get the leagues completed despite the shear stupidity of it.1
 









