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Why don't you post links instead of being a dick about it.
I have you twat. Why don't you read posts properly!
Why don't you post links instead of being a dick about it.
I think we'd have to do that mate.
If we say resume 19/20 in early September, finish it by third week of October. Start the next season early November and play till mid to late June. That would mean no Euro 21.
Basically, the earlier we can get players back on the pitch, the more chance there is of Euro 21 is the way I see it.
I can only presume there would be a deadline before which we need to "get this season done" - perhaps sometime in July at the very latest. No way will the FA want one season bleeding into the next - they surely would never ever let that happen.I think we'd have to do that mate.
If we say resume 19/20 in early September, finish it by third week of October. Start the next season early November and play till mid to late June. That would mean no Euro 21.
Basically, the earlier we can get players back on the pitch, the more chance there is of Euro 21 is the way I see it.
I have you twat. Why don't you read posts properly!
I have you twat. Why don't you read posts properly!
But then you're effectively permanently realigning the entire football calendar, or else we'd have to have a 7/8 month football-less window following Qatar to get us back to the normal routine. I don't see how it would work.I saw it posted somewhere, don’t remember if here or on Reddit, that this presents the perfect opportunity to realign the football calendar in view of the upcoming winter World Cup.
Finishing out the season behind closed doors after the spread of the virus has peaked, taking a short break and then picking up the new season with the goal of an alignment around winter 2022 would seem sensible, although I have no idea what contingencies would be involved.
That definitely won’t happen. Either they play in summer when crisis has passed or they will void season. Cannot relegate teams with different fixturesThey’ll just take the league positions as they were at closure. Afraid our run ended with Sonny’s injury. Thank you Mr Levy!
We already know it will either Levy's, Mourinho's, or Alli's fault so blame one or all of them.This could potentially mean no footy until August or even longer. Now I have to put up with you lot whining and bitching.
Yeah maybe you're right thinking about the CL qualification process. No matter what scenario it's looking extremely good for us. At best back in the CL at worst injured players back to finish a season.I can only presume there would be a deadline before which we need to "get this season done" - perhaps sometime in July at the very latest. No way will the FA want one season bleeding into the next - they surely would never ever let that happen.
If it proves impossible to complete the season by the deadline I guess would be declared null and void. Perhaps Liverpool will get enough games to cross the finish line and thus be declared de facto champions, but everything else would have to be written off.
We get an additional 3 months of training ground footage of Jose mercilessly bullying Ndombele and kicking the shit out of Troy Parrott.So do we get a new season of the amazon documentary, or do we just watch the old null and void league one.
Yeah. I'm no expert but on legal grounds how can you justify it? Sure it feels wrong and undeserved to take away CL from the likes of Leicester or deny Liverpool the title but it would be equally unfair (and ultimately far more damaging) to relegate Aston Villa. You can't have one without the other so you essentially have no choice but to call the whole thing off.Yeah maybe you're right thinking about the CL qualification process. No matter what scenario it's looking extremely good for us. At best back in the CL at worst injured players back to finish a season.
Surely the legal ramifications for finishing the season as it stands is a lot greater than it would be for declaring it null and void and have European football depend on the 18/19 standings.