Could they void the PL due to the Coronavirus? | No | Resuming June 17th

Based on what?

The timeline of the virus in China. Just my thought, not saying I’m right, but we will see. I really do not think the season will be cancelled, the government would have to send the army in to Liverpool to quell the riots.
 
The closest parallel we have is the outbreak of WWII. In that case the season was abandoned but then it was early in the season with very few games being played.

Abandoning at this stage is clearly more complex - (eg do City get their carabao cup win rescinded?) but it may be the only alternative. restarting the league a few weeks down the line can be problematic from a legal point of view as Stadia will have been booked for concerts and other activities.

If they delay the Euro's that gives more scope to fit in the fixtures but it still leaves it open to a lot of legal battles for compensation from tour promoters / club owners / stadia suppliers etc.
 
The main issue is the knock-on effect.

What happens when half the team get it this week, half the team get it the week after, and the other half get it two weeks after that. I can't see the league resuming after just two weeks, unless all players and staff have been Corona'd.

I'll have another half for the road.

That's 3 halfs, this COVID-19 shit is serious!
 
"Blown over" sounds a little flippant but I actually think it's a good way of describing what I think will happen. People will realise they have no choice but to carry on with normal life after this initial hysteria. People will die, but there may even be a situation where a heard immunity develops.

Sure but normal life can presume day to day whilst larger gatherings are banned. They can ban events for a while if it helps slow the spread.
 
"Blown over" sounds a little flippant but I actually think it's a good way of describing what I think will happen. People will realise they have no choice but to carry on with normal life after this initial hysteria. People will die, but there may even be a situation where a heard immunity develops.

'Herd Immunity' will develop but the majority of the 'herd' needs to infected first, which we need to slow down to ensure the health systems can cope.

We'll learn to live with the restrictions until such time as we can go back to normal. I think June is probably optimistic.
 
The timeline of the virus in China. Just my thought, not saying I’m right, but we will see. I really do not think the season will be cancelled, the government would have to send the army in to Liverpool to quell the riots.

I hope you're right and i've just realised that my comment might've seemed a bit blunt and confrontational, it wasn't intended that way. I'm seeing this a lot, that it'll be done in the summer, but I see nothing to back it up, other that hope and wishful thinking.

For what it's worth, from what i've read, I don't think the virus is dead in china at all, I think once they return to normal every day life, it'll spike again.
 
When a match is abandoned, individual goals etc scored in that match still count, right? It’s just the overall outcome of the game is void, so I’d assume similar here.

I assumed that as well, but wasn’t quite sure. Seems reasonable.
 
Don't think they will write the season off the ramifications will be mind boggling. My local team Barrow is trying to get back in the league after over 40 years. I will be upset if that is prevented.
Sorry but it's worth it to stop that lot winning the league.
 
The timeline of the virus in China. Just my thought, not saying I’m right, but we will see. I really do not think the season will be cancelled, the government would have to send the army in to Liverpool to quell the riots.

The time line in China? You do realise they basically locked people in there homes and built 2 hospitals there? This wont have blown over in 2 and a half months, we could be peaking at that time, well that's the aim.

Anyway say the PL does start up again in June are we gonna play over 10 domestic league matches, cup matches and European matches in 2 months then start a new season a month later?
 
Well much as I like to see this season null and void, for the sake of other teams chasing promotion in the lower leagues we should play it out completely if it is possible. It will be a hell of a fixture crunch though.

Looking at 3/4 games a week including cup and European ties. Can the players cope?
 
Right decision made, too many lives are at risk and this can spread quickly and I'm sure the likes of the UK and us(Ireland) don't want to experience what Northern Italy are having right now.

Find it crazy they are still letting Cheltenham go ahead today and this entire week, should have been postponed also
 
It would work out well for us as long as 5th does indeed get champions league. No Liverpool title, champions league football, you just couldn’t make it up. Although as good as that sounds, the health of the people is the most important thing.

How could we expect them to accept 5th gets us champions league, but being 1st with a massive gap doesn't win the league?

It can't be bother ways round!
 
Kinda sucks that we've finally become somewhat watchable again and society collapses. :lol: Feel for Liverpool if they decide to bin the entire season. They've broken the entire world :lol:
 
Obviously the right call, but some of the posts in here are so small time from a football perspective, yes we all can't stand Liverpool but they have earned the PL trophy, what I care about on the football side of things is that United are just starting to play really well and look like a cohesive unit, and that is going to be stalled, losing our momentum.

Anyway, stay safe everyone, hope we see all the names still posting here in a couple of months time.
 
Lucky Spurs this weekend.

It's like an extreme case of that time we were due to play Chelsea away when they were in dreadful form, and then it go snowed off, and by the time it was replayed it had reversed, and we obviously lost!

However, this means we can get Pogba and Rashford closer to a return too. They'd surely have to go with the fixtures already scheduled from April onwards, and slot the missed ones in mid May onwards.
 
Yes because the decision to be called off will be made well in advance. Also the tournament is taking place across Europe and will have a lot of people crossing borders and travelling. I think this will have mostly blown over by June, and the premier league can more easily arrange games at short notice, to be played behind closed doors.
The timeline of the virus in China. Just my thought, not saying I’m right, but we will see. I really do not think the season will be cancelled, the government would have to send the army in to Liverpool to quell the riots.

June is estimated to be the peak in Britain. We've akcnowledged defeat, decided to slowly take the hit now to save the economy and NHS. People will die, but that was inevitable.

Italy and such are delaying the inevitable, crippling their healthcare system and economy. Even if we pushed the Euro's back a few months, England's COVID-19 peak will have passed, but other places will in Europe will still be fighting it.

I honestly think that football has finished until September.
 
Purely superficial level it sucks to be without football, sucks that we're suddenly looking good and were probably going to end the season well.

But what really matter is peoples lives, we have to put the publics health first and do what we can to stop this virus crippling the country, and make sure Liverpool don't win the league.
 
Obviously the right call, but some of the posts in here are so small time from a football perspective, yes we all can't stand Liverpool but they have earned the PL trophy, what I care about on the football side of things is that United are just starting to play really well and look like a cohesive unit, and that is going to be stalled, losing our momentum.

Anyway, stay safe everyone, hope we see all the names still posting here in a couple of months time.
Mate, Liverpool fans have waited 30 years, then been massive egotistical gobshites because of a couple of decent seasons, only to be knocked out of the CL despite being sure they'd win the thing again, then have the Prem taken away from right under their noses because of a bat flu.

From a solely footballing perspective it's just brilliant. It is a shame that we were finally playing some good football, but we should be looking better next season otherwise it was just another false dawn anyway.
 
A date of April 3rd is ambitious.

Given what is being said about incubation of strains people will be getting this for some time to come.
 
As being as objective as possible:
  1. Liverpool unbeaten record broken by Watford in the Premierleague
  2. Liverpool getting knocked off from FA Cup by Chelsea
  3. Liverpool getting eliminated from Champions League by Altelico Madrid
  4. Premierleague getting suspended today until further notice
I haven't experienced such an unfortunate event in football which happened in only TWO WEEKS, the fans must be gutted.
 
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Wonder what will happen to Bolton if the league is cancelled. Would they start next season in League One with a points deduction or not?
 
Obviously the right call, but some of the posts in here are so small time from a football perspective, yes we all can't stand Liverpool but they have earned the PL trophy, what I care about on the football side of things is that United are just starting to play really well and look like a cohesive unit, and that is going to be stalled, losing our momentum.

Anyway, stay safe everyone, hope we see all the names still posting here in a couple of months time.

They've not earned it though, they've got very very very very very close, but they've not actually won it. That's the point. You can't award trophies for teams nearly winning something.
 
Right decision absolutely. I can't see football coming back on April 4th but they can plan a short window and extend it if necessary.

Had a bit of a random thought on the practicality of this. Do footballers contracts state the window of employment by dates or seasons? If the domestic leagues spill over into the summer, could players' contracts expire right in the thick of the season run in? What about loan spells?

Obviously not what's important in the grand scheme, but...
 
As being as objective as possible:
  1. Liverpool unbeaten record broken by Watford in the Premierleague
  2. Liverpool getting knocked off from FA Cup by Chelsea
  3. Liverpool getting eliminated from Champions League by Altelico Madrid
  4. Premierleague getting suspended today until further notice
I haven't experienced such an unfortunate event in football which happened in TWO WEEKS, the fans must be gutted.

Only one of those things is unfortunate.