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I would also think that the PL may consider some form of largesse to the lower divisions too.
If the FA and PL do not use some of their financial reserves to support clubs, especially those lower down, then it is clear where their priority actually is.

I think it was @Bungle who mentioned that he hoped this was a catalyst to change - a form of reset - and it could well be, but to what extent lies at the very top.

The top of the pyramid and those in the higher echelons of leadership have to make the right decisions without looking to maintain the lining of their own pockets.
 

Yup, they've been raking it in over the years, it's about time the mingebags opened their wallets.
And do you know who the owner of the Premier League is? The 20 clubs in it. They could all pay themselves the equivalent to any residual TV monies that might be forfeited if they voided the season to soften the blow and ensure they survive to next season. Who would object to that? Company pays itself out of cash reserves to survive economic crisis - that sounds like the right thing to do to me rather than risk elements of that company going bust and impacting on thousands (probably millions) of peoples lives.
 
Their fans wont like this from one of their own.

Seen a few articles talking about long term effects on the lungs which for a professional athletes, especially the pace of the PL. That could destroy a players career, so for the authorities to try and force them back is disgraceful.

What about the BAME players too? Which studies have shown it disproportionally effects, do they get a say?

 
Their fans wont like this from one of their own.

Seen a few articles talking about long term effects on the lungs which for a professional athletes, especially the pace of the PL. That could destroy a players career, so for the authorities to try and force them back is disgraceful.

What about the BAME players too? Which studies have shown it disproportionally effects, do they get a say?



He also says the season should be finished no matter how long it takes tbf. And that's neither sensible or practical.

But I agree with him on the risks. Contact sport has to be one of the highest risk jobs out there other than frontline work. He's getting quite a bit of stick for stating the obvious as well, but can't say I'm surprised.
 

Their fans wont like this from one of their own.

Seen a few articles talking about long term effects on the lungs which for a professional athletes, especially the pace of the PL. That could destroy a players career, so for the authorities to try and force them back is disgraceful.

What about the BAME players too? Which studies have shown it disproportionally effects, do they get a say?


Post. The. In. Bullets.
 
So Premier League are STILL pushing ahead with this JOKE some of the suggestion they are "proposing":
  • All footballs, GPS units, cones, corner flags, goalposts and other equipment to be disinfected before and after use by staff wearing PPE
  • Players to wear snood/masks at all times
  • Cars to be parked three spaces apart
  • No massages unless approved by club doctor
  • Fluids to be left at designated pick-up points
  • Only visit training block to use toilet
  • Initially only five players per training group
  • Players to be given designated time slots and 15 minutes to prepare
  • 75 minutes of small group training
  • 15 minutes recovery
  • Players and staff will be banned from spitting at the Training Ground
Oh this will be cost millions of pounds and NHS/Care Workers are still without checks who are first hand at risk.

that is an absolute farce
 
So Premier League are STILL pushing ahead with this JOKE some of the suggestion they are "proposing":
  • All footballs, GPS units, cones, corner flags, goalposts and other equipment to be disinfected before and after use by staff wearing PPE
  • Players to wear snood/masks at all times
  • Cars to be parked three spaces apart
  • No massages unless approved by club doctor
  • Fluids to be left at designated pick-up points
  • Only visit training block to use toilet
  • Initially only five players per training group
  • Players to be given designated time slots and 15 minutes to prepare
  • 75 minutes of small group training
  • 15 minutes recovery
  • Players and staff will be banned from spitting at the Training Ground
Oh this will be cost millions of pounds and NHS/Care Workers are still without checks who are first hand at risk.


And then play a game of football at the end of that - meaning the whole thing was pointless.

Are the players then going to be isolated from their families for the rest of the season?
 
He also says the season should be finished no matter how long it takes tbf. And that's neither sensible or practical.

But I agree with him on the risks. Contact sport has to be one of the highest risk jobs out there other than frontline work. He's getting quite a bit of stick for stating the obvious as well, but can't say I'm surprised.

The thing is, the finish when it's safe to do so is probably legally unworkable and financially disastrous, but it's not fundamentally dangerous.
 

Latest reports are clubs need to start full training Mid May (so say May 15th) to be able to start for June 8th. I mean the lockdown is going until May 8th, and I remember they delayed news by about 7-10 days last time on the update. Unless they immediately lift the lockdown it's very hard to see that being able to go ahead.
 
I can't see them not giving the reds the title.

I don't even care if they do. If it puts an end to all this pointless debate and the push to rush back, then I'd actually support it.

It's never going to be seen as a proper title whether they like it or not.
Being objective if them being gifted a title they haven't earned stops a ridiculous plan that will kill thousands of people as a knock on result, then it's a price worth paying. Unfortunately I don't think it does.
 

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