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Why isn’t there a big fuss to finish the FA cup? What about the integrity of that or doesn’t that matter because the RS are out?

There is - the FA need the FA Cup to be finished to receive their TV payout. I read the other day they had set an August date for the final, but the likelihood is that the quarter finals onwards will all be played at Wembley in a tournament format.
 

Why isn’t there a big fuss to finish the FA cup? What about the integrity of that or doesn’t that matter because the RS are out?
No mate because that's only the oldest and most prestigious domestic cup competition in world football. Pales into insignificance compared to Liverpool's title charge.
 
As mentioned there's no clear way to end it that doesn't have knock on effects.

On the back of fairness and assumptions, surely the FA Cup should go ahead? Newcastle and Norwich are still in it so either could hypothetically win it and get European qualification. Additionally, mathematically the RS haven't won the league

Overall it's with 8 games left. They've played 90% of their games which is a good bar to read who finishes where.

And now I've read that the club's favour playing the final fixtures...but without relegation lol
There is a clear way that doesn’t have knock on effects though, it’s null and void but nobody will stick their neck out and say it.
 

As mentioned there's no clear way to end it that doesn't have knock on effects.

On the back of fairness and assumptions, surely the FA Cup should go ahead? Newcastle and Norwich are still in it so either could hypothetically win it and get European qualification. Additionally, mathematically the RS haven't won the league

Overall it's with 8 games left. They've played 90% of their games which is a good bar to read who finishes where.

And now I've read that the club's favour playing the final fixtures...but without relegation lol
You might want to reset your abacus.
 
Just read this on BBC.......
Brighton are 15th in the league, two points above the relegation zone, with nine games left to play - including home fixtures against Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and Manchester City.

So these RS apologists think it’s reasonable to expect Brighton to play those ‘home’ fixtures at a neutral venue and throw away any atmospheric home ground gain? Pathetic.

Jesus, I bet Brighton are delighted with the Pandemic looking at those fixtures
 
O that's interesting.

Liverpool and Chelsea want Women’s Super League season abandoned over player safety concerns

Molly Hudson
Monday May 04 2020, 12.00pm BST, The Times
Liverpool would be relegated if the season were cancelled and decided by points per game

Liverpool would be relegated if the season were cancelled and decided by points per game

Liverpool and Chelsea are among a number of Women’s Super League teams who do not want the season to resume over fears that it would endanger player safety. Their club representatives will relay this information to the Football Association this week.
Chelsea sit second in the table, a point behind Manchester City but with a game in hand. Liverpool are bottom of the league, with six points from 14 games. If the season were decided on points per game, and with the one usual relegation spot, Chelsea would win the title, while Liverpool would be relegated to the part-time Championship.

lol
 

Hahahahhaa


They'd be relegated if it isn't voided.
 

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