VP89
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"AND RASHFORD JR HAS WON IT!"For them to say indefinitely is just easing the fans minds. For example, I seriously doubt a season can be suspended for 2 years before finish it off, that would just be silly.
They can't extend it beyond 30th June (which is what UEFA said it has to be completed by if I'm not mistaken), so the point still stands. It just can't happen surely.
Yeah I said a few pages back that all the leagues need to align if they want to stay in UEFA competitions. Either that or UEFA has to rethink the cut off point.So it’s obvious that the Premier League is adamant that this season will finish, but i don’t think the same is true for Italy and Spain. I can see them possibly voiding the season. So if this does drag into early September, how does that affect the early stages of the Champions League? The Premier League would still be playing the 2019/2010 season while other leagues could potentially be in 2020/2021 season meaning the Champions League games couldn’t go ahead because of the Premier League.
I know this is all ifs and buts, but this is the knock on effects of encroaching into next season, particularly if you’re the only league to do so.
Now we can put all the cafe posters theory to the test: City can still catch and overtake Liverpool. Go on then, the math are City's favour, right caftards?
Or to put it in Merson's twisted brain, seems like the players will return to the table with Ronnie O Sullivan to continue needing just one more red which is hanging over the pocket, 15 inches away. Unhindered.![]()
Too many were so sure it would be voided like they had seen the future when the reality is we are all just stating our personal predictions. Logistic inconveniences and formalities were never going to be barriers to finishing it. They will also very likely resume before the pandemic is over as will many businesses
A month - definitely not. 2 months - who knows? Even if we can only start at the end of May, it could be wrapped up mid-July.
When the numbers are under control and experiencing a downward trend. One thing is for sure, if we all sit home till a vaccine becomes available in 2021 the economy will collapse beyond repair. Clubs won't even be able to comfortably afford their own wage bill by thenHow will that work exactly?
It seems you underestimate a bit what is at stake here I think.Well obviously most of the Premier League is set for life. However they're ambitious and I would imagine most high profile players would rather play than risk becoming completely match unfit and therefore ruin their careers. I imagine a few months off without games and proper training would leave a lot of elite players completely off-form and if you extend to that to a year or more its possible they might not return to an elite level. The elite players in fact would probably have more motivation to return than the players who aren't financially set imo.
Also at some point life in general will resume so the risks they take playing football would be no greater than the ones take in day to day life.
Especially as Liverpool would ask for three trophies to mark their title win of the season 2019-2022.For them to say indefinitely is just easing the fans minds. For example, I seriously doubt a season can be suspended for 2 years before finish it off, that would just be silly.
UEFA cannot stop the domestic leagues from extending beyond 30 June.
UEFA can threaten not to allow domestic league participants from entering its tournaments if the domestic leagues run beyond that deadline. I don't think UEFA will do that though. If the virus is still spreading like wildfire well into May UEFA would acknowledge it is impractical to finish the season by July. Also UEFA has its own TV revenue to think about. The national leagues are what give UEFA its biggest earners: Champions League participants. If Spain and Italy are still on lock down in a couple of months there's very little chance of UEFA saying Juventus and Real Madrid and Barcelona will be banned from entering next year's Champions League if Serie A and La Liga don't end by July.
My money would be on the players being given their vacations between now and mid-May sometime. If the situation is looking up come then, I would expect the season to finish between the start of June and the end of July. Players will then get a small break, their pre-season break effectively having happened between March and May, and then next season would start in mid to late August. The leagues will probably agree to cancel the winter break to make all the fixtures happen, with UEFA pushing back the Nations League (as nobody really cares about it) until it can find a good time to play it.
Now i would like the season to continue, but this opinion below is fecking stupid:
How the feck can you think it's ok to go into "September, October, whenever"
For this to happen, all teams in Europe would have to agree with the Premier League and continue, and considering the state some of them are in i can't see that happening. Otherwise that would completely feck up the Champions League for everyone all because you want your beloved Premier League to continue. It would also have huge ramifications for future seasons because god knows when they would take place. There's many other knock on effects, of course. As i said, i would like for this season to go ahead, but within reason FFS.
Now i would like the season to continue, but this opinion below is fecking stupid:
How the feck can you think it's ok to go into "September, October, whenever"
For this to happen, all teams in Europe would have to agree with the Premier League and continue, and considering the state some of them are in i can't see that happening. Otherwise that would completely feck up the Champions League for everyone all because you want your beloved Premier League to continue. It would also have huge ramifications for future seasons because god knows when they would take place. There's many other knock on effects, of course. As i said, i would like for this season to go ahead, but within reason FFS.
Now i would like the season to continue, but this opinion below is fecking stupid:
How the feck can you think it's ok to go into "September, October, whenever"
For this to happen, all teams in Europe would have to agree with the Premier League and continue, and considering the state some of them are in i can't see that happening. Otherwise that would completely feck up the Champions League for everyone all because you want your beloved Premier League to continue. It would also have huge ramifications for future seasons because god knows when they would take place. There's many other knock on effects, of course. As i said, i would like for this season to go ahead, but within reason FFS.
Not much point giving players a vacation if they can't go anywhere!
I agree however that the aim has got to be to finish this season if at all possible.
It was never going to be voided before May.Too many were so sure it would be voided like they had seen the future when the reality is we are all just stating our personal predictions. Logistic inconveniences and formalities were never going to be barriers to finishing it. They will also very likely resume before the pandemic is over as will many businesses
Ideal situation... re-start May 1 - finish by June 30th.
Let's see how it looks mid to late April....
Now i would like the season to continue, but this opinion below is fecking stupid:
How the feck can you think it's ok to go into "September, October, whenever"
For this to happen, all teams in Europe would have to agree with the Premier League and continue, and considering the state some of them are in i can't see that happening. Otherwise that would completely feck up the Champions League for everyone all because you want your beloved Premier League to continue. It would also have huge ramifications for future seasons because god knows when they would take place. There's many other knock on effects, of course. As i said, i would like for this season to go ahead, but within reason FFS.
I think I'd accept voiding if it was a proper commitment. Which is, you void this season and next and start again August 2021. If you do that you've established the importance of the football calender, you've given teams to re-adjust, to properly make transfers and pick themselves back up. You also sort out the problem of having to cut out cups and avoid messing up European qualification.
But voiding this season, starting next season in October or something and having a wonky schedule after months make no sense. If we do it, do it right, clean slate in August 2021, using the Euros as a way to reintroduce the sport and giving everyone time to recover. Voiding is serious and I still think it should be avoided but no half measures if you do do that.
The UK will not now provide emergency service support for large events. That pretty much means no professional sport, as medical cover and particularly ambulances will not be available. I don't think there's much chance of this changing this side of July, and it could easily drag on well beyond that.
6 months maybe but not the next 2 years. Viruses have been part of our lives. This one is unique because we have no vaccine but it will come. Around June or July life will feel better and the next season can kick on around Auguest. We just need Liverpool without any title and see if United could be allowed a CL qualification either through City not qualifying or through the EL. Win win.Sadly, this just means that not only is this season at jeopardy, but the next 2 years will be a nightmare to get things back to how they were, on a PL level, not even talking about the lower leagues.
Imo other leagues will resume their seasons for the same reason the PL will, that is, Revenue, the only knock on effect that matters right now.
When we clamour to void the season so quickly we speak from a position of privilege because we're Man United and can afford the bill. Although I doubt our board would even be cool with that
I do wish they'd stop making this about Liverpool. Even reading their rants about integrity in this thread makes me hope they void it
You can argue that they need a mental break as well. Sitting at home all fidgety, waiting and wondering when will they finish the season won't really get them that.The rationale for their vacation is not for them to go to Dubai, its to have time off playing football so their joints don't turn to crap. They can take time off in their Cheshire mansions just as easily as they can on a yacht in the Persian gulf!
Exactly!"AND RASHFORD JR HAS WON IT!"