I doubt it ,flights from Norway and the Far east will have been cancelled by thenThe problem with that is that there will be 20,000 fans milling around outside of the ground.
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I doubt it ,flights from Norway and the Far east will have been cancelled by thenThe problem with that is that there will be 20,000 fans milling around outside of the ground.
THIS MEANS MORETo do what though? Why would they drive down to Villa Park (won’t be trains running) to congregate outside a stadium for two hours and then drive back if they haven’t been arrested? It’s not like they can go out on the ale or anything.
Only your lot pushing itThere doesn't have to be one decision that applies to every club and league - football isn't the same at all levels & different rules apply - eg: VAR isn't applied across all leagues.
None the less - there is no way these camps are going to happen
uncle Uzzy is waving at youIm not sure any club will want to void the season personally cos if the season is voided ALL 20 clubs in the league will not be able to pay their players and will all go bankrupt overnight.
I think the 92 club football club pyramid as we know it will not recover from thisHow far the entire game goes under is open to question. This is the question here though. Best case scenario a big shock is coming. This could easily spiral.
Not quite how I would have described himThat is because he is a visionary, his mind unfettered by the normal restrictions and boundaries that constrain our own mortal thought processes.
This isn't really anything to do with us but how ridiculous is it that spurs cut the wages of non playing staff yet dont touch those being paid umpteen times the whole of the non playing staffs yearly wages. We live in a sick world. I would like to think that if i was a spurs player i would offer a reduction in my wages so that those being paid less didn't have to suffer a reduction in wages which I'm sure a lot cant afford.
Wonder how many of the Spurs players are considering leaving, now that they only get the basic wage instead of the heavily incentivised in inflated fees there used to?This isn't really anything to do with us but how ridiculous is it that spurs cut the wages of non playing staff yet dont touch those being paid umpteen times the whole of the non playing staffs yearly wages. We live in a sick world. I would like to think that if i was a spurs player i would offer a reduction in my wages so that those being paid less didn't have to suffer a reduction in wages which I'm sure a lot cant afford.
This isn't really anything to do with us but how ridiculous is it that spurs cut the wages of non playing staff yet dont touch those being paid umpteen times the whole of the non playing staffs yearly wages. We live in a sick world. I would like to think that if i was a spurs player i would offer a reduction in my wages so that those being paid less didn't have to suffer a reduction in wages which I'm sure a lot cant afford.
Because it will cost all clubs a lot of money Matty, we’re talking hundreds of millions in some cases, to end the season early, with games to play and fates undecided, thats why.
Then, on top of that, you have the nightmare scenario of how prize money is carved up, who is relegated / promoted and how european spots are apportioned, which is a whole other mess that the authorities just do not want, understandably so.
It’s far, far easier for clubs, players and the authorities to simply freeze everything, defer wages, delay international tournaments, extend player contracts where possible (all of which you are seeing happen right now, it’s being done and has already been done) than to void an entire league season.
That decision was taken at conference level already and 60+ clubs at that level have already wrote to authorities to overturn the decision. Imagine that on a national scale for the 92 Football League clubs and you can see why the preference for all concerned (bar a small minority) is to resume when possibly and ONLY when it is safe to do so.
A big part of the response of those 60 clubs is questioning why they are being treated differently to others at other levels of the game. Why is their league season seen as 'less important' than the leagues above, when their very existence is similarly, or in some cases more so, at threat.
And I’d say that’s a very fair and reasonable response to that decision given the circumstances, wouldn’t you?
Though the inconsistency in decision making is clearly irritating to them, I don’t think that voiding the 4 leagues above them would make their objections to the decision disappear either.
Voiding has dire financial consequences for these clubs.
This isn't really anything to do with us but how ridiculous is it that spurs cut the wages of non playing staff yet dont touch those being paid umpteen times the whole of the non playing staffs yearly wages. We live in a sick world. I would like to think that if i was a spurs player i would offer a reduction in my wages so that those being paid less didn't have to suffer a reduction in wages which I'm sure a lot cant afford.
Oh HELLOJuventus are 1 point ahead; Liverpool have the biggest lead in English top flight history...