But who are the 2 that come up? It's senseless just pushing West Brom and Leeds up.
It would be them like.
I'm just listening to the chat on football focus.
There is no nice option here it seems
But who are the 2 that come up? It's senseless just pushing West Brom and Leeds up.
Let's replay the seasons lost to the Second World War so lots of vindictive people can push their agenda at a time of national crisis
Or
Let's stop being silly, end the season, give Liverpool the title they were clearly about to win and begin to focus on global healing
Are any of those teams 25 points clear?
No. And they've been waiting 30 years, their current iteration is probably one of - if not the - best Premier League team ever, so it feels a bit weird and churlish to deny them the title.
Also let's be honest - they have a massive global fanbase. Think about how demoralising this would be - and would leave many feeling vulnerable at a bad time. Vulnerable = more susceptible to disease
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Am i missing a joke or is that your argument?
It would be them like.
I'm just listening to the chat on football focus.
There is no nice option here it seems
Liverpool deserve the title no doubt
It's this fever that I have today. Made me think it was something elseYeah, but this is a football forum.
Are any of those teams 25 points clear?
No. And they've been waiting 30 years, their current iteration is probably one of - if not the - best Premier League team ever, so it feels a bit weird and churlish to deny them the title.
Also let's be honest - they have a massive global fanbase. Think about how demoralising this would be - and would leave many feeling vulnerable at a bad time. Vulnerable = more susceptible to disease spread across many millions of people. It's an awkward phrase but giving Liverpool fans this "shot in the arm" could be a real positive at this time
Ideally you finish it, but closed doors hasn’t worked, has it?The PL are scrambling around desperately hoping for a miracle where they can complete the season. If any league cancel the season, it will be almost impossible not to follow their lead. They will be sued out of existence of they don't.
They are goin to win the league..granted.Are any of those teams 25 points clear?
No. And they've been waiting 30 years, their current iteration is probably one of - if not the - best Premier League team ever, so it feels a bit weird and churlish to deny them the title.
Also let's be honest - they have a massive global fanbase. Think about how demoralising this would be - and would leave many feeling vulnerable at a bad time. Vulnerable = more susceptible to disease spread across many millions of people. It's an awkward phrase but giving Liverpool fans this "shot in the arm" could be a real positive at this time
I'm not going to edit that, my post was affected by the poor quality of your argument.
It's important that we do not underestimate the power of positive feelings at a time like this
You are assuming that hand washing works and this will go away
I’m afraid the World Health Orhanisation disagrees
This is not going anywhere anytime soon
Jesus weptNot so.
Firstly, broadcasters typically won't care when games are played as long as they get their full 38-game season and their full quota that they've pre-sold to their viewers.
Secondly, If the seasons are adjusted, the transfer windows would too. If you look at players contracts ending on the 1st July, assuming this potentially delayed season would still be running then, there would be no point in those players leaving the clubs because they would have no other clubs to go to. Why would Willian choose to leave Chelsea with 4 or 5 games remaining when he couldn't go to another club until the transfer window opened anyway, he'd be forfeiting cash and be forced to train alone until the new window opened.
It would be a very simple exercise, probably led by the PFA, to extend contracts for the short-term under extenuating circumstances. Clubs up and down the country do 3 and 6 month contracts with players all the time.
So it really only boils down to traditionalists wanting to stick to Aug-May without good reason. You say that Football fans are 'notoriously resistant to change' and yet we largely accepted goal-line technology, female officials, changes to kick-off, changes to offside rules and now VAR. For those that haven't accepted it, they've been power-less to stop any of that anyway.
Times change and Football will adapt.