arminisgod
Player Valuation: £35m
if major factories are able to go back to work I don't see how footy games behind closed doors can't.
You're right if course - but I was hoping that some sense might germinate amongst those of the players who wish to shield their families and these players put some pressure on the union and that there are enough of them that the union take it on board.The PFA are a closed shop who will work tirelessly to maintain the status quo: money merchants for the players, and this ultimately comes from the TV deals.
While Taylor may on the surface show messages that he's all for showing patience, money will talk and getting games behind closed doors will sustain this.
The other option would be reduced wages for the players, which will in turn impact his sizable wage.
I suspect that the restarting of the league will be underpinned by the government's desire to bring back some level of normality to the population - entertainment.if football players driving to training grounds is essential travel then so is myself have a nice drive out to the countryside!
But... but... that'll impact on the tax of the country or wasn't that Taylor's first reply to the idea? You've got the Chelsea first team not taking any deferral at all.You're right if course - but I was hoping that some sense might germinate amongst those of the players who wish to shield their families and these players put some pressure on the union and that there are enough of them that the union take it on board.
I mean - if anybody in society can afford a hiatus in their wages right now it would be footballers.
Football is not more important than the nation's health. We don't need to restart.
Plus, being played behind closed doors shows the contempt that the higher ups and TV companies have for match going fans.
Even if the whole squad isn't quarantined, it's not unrealistic to think that we could have a squad with a number of players or key staff who are ill or isolating.All it takes to derail such a plan is one player to test positive in training, even leading up to the event, and the whole squad is in quarantine. Crammed schedules can't be completed by any club with say 25 players unavailable - massive unfairness or regular cancellations are an absolute certainty.
Even if the whole squad isn't quarantined, it's not unrealistic to think that we could have a squad with a number of players or key staff who are ill or isolating.
I suspect they'll say 'well we have injuries anyway', but what if we had a situation where five or six key players or staff were ill? Would they be made to still play?
That's before we talk about how certain clubs will be disadvantaged by losing their home advantage, which we can all appreciate can easily play a part in a game.
@arminisgod there's a stark difference between actually being able to play behind closed doors and whether they should be that for safety or fairness.
I listened to a snippet from the interview with the Watford chairman this morning on local radio, have to say he sounded like a likeable bloke with a sensible view on the whole situation. He is more concerned with the NHS not getting swamped and people remaining healthy than getting back to football anytime soon and puts his point across well.
Incidentally Ian Wright said pretty much the same thing but still managed to sound a bit of a bellend.
It shouldn't, but it will.
For the two games they think it needs to.
Corrupt as anything.
Are footballers key workers? If not, are they exempt from social distancing? You can't expect the general population to follow guidelines if other people don't.Football is to far gone from just being a sport or for fun, it's a huge part of our economy. Life isn't fair at the moment. people can't see their families etc.
The only reason i could see for footy not to start is because of the emergency services that would be needed, but now the NHS is under filled that doesn't stack up either.
Why shouldn't it start? apart from the obvious fact we don't want Liverpool to win.
They reckon it would need 300 people for 1 game. Most medium to large business in this country will have more staff than that.
If schools re open then there is no reason for sport behind closed doors to take place. Whether we like it or not is a diff issue. If you don't like it... don't watch it