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EFL announcement 13:24 - Mar 19 with 5414 views3swan

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51962751


Now 30th April at the earliest
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EFL announcement on 13:34 - Mar 19 with 4239 viewsjacktar

We could probably see that coming imo. I wonder if there will be any behind closed doors matches after that date.

We shouldn't all be tarred with the same brush you know!

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EFL announcement on 13:40 - Mar 19 with 4214 viewsOldjack

Null and void ,start again next August ,job done

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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EFL announcement on 13:57 - Mar 19 with 4186 viewslifelong

EFL announcement on 13:40 - Mar 19 by Oldjack

Null and void ,start again next August ,job done


Agree, the season is over, move on to next season.
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EFL announcement on 14:14 - Mar 19 with 4151 viewsladyjack

For the integrity of the game I think the season should be finished even if they finish it next season.
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EFL announcement on 14:29 - Mar 19 with 4137 viewsMrSwerve

An idea - why not start the season back up around August (if possible), finishing around Xmas time. Internationals between Jan and summer 2021, when the Euros will take place. Start the next season in August 2021.

Just an idea, not sure if it would work.

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EFL announcement on 14:36 - Mar 19 with 4121 viewsTimTtam

EFL announcement on 14:29 - Mar 19 by MrSwerve

An idea - why not start the season back up around August (if possible), finishing around Xmas time. Internationals between Jan and summer 2021, when the Euros will take place. Start the next season in August 2021.

Just an idea, not sure if it would work.


That's not so out there actually. It's either continue this season and have a big gap, or effectively cram 56 games into 9 months (with a multiple-week break inbetween seasons). A big gap as you say gives room for the Euros and other international football, and it also lets the domestic and european cups finish their ongoing tournaments.

They could even start the 2021 season in July or earlier if they wanted less midweek games or the season to finish in April and give players a longer break.
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EFL announcement on 14:39 - Mar 19 with 4108 viewsladyjack

EFL announcement on 14:29 - Mar 19 by MrSwerve

An idea - why not start the season back up around August (if possible), finishing around Xmas time. Internationals between Jan and summer 2021, when the Euros will take place. Start the next season in August 2021.

Just an idea, not sure if it would work.


That is what might have to happen.
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EFL announcement on 14:48 - Mar 19 with 4093 views3swan

EFL announcement on 14:29 - Mar 19 by MrSwerve

An idea - why not start the season back up around August (if possible), finishing around Xmas time. Internationals between Jan and summer 2021, when the Euros will take place. Start the next season in August 2021.

Just an idea, not sure if it would work.


Every option will need to be looked at and wouldn't say it shouldn't happen,

I'd think most lower league clubs would struggle with only about 4 home games from now to August 2021 without a big help from the FA and EFL etc.
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EFL announcement on 15:07 - Mar 19 with 4071 viewsMrSwerve

EFL announcement on 14:36 - Mar 19 by TimTtam

That's not so out there actually. It's either continue this season and have a big gap, or effectively cram 56 games into 9 months (with a multiple-week break inbetween seasons). A big gap as you say gives room for the Euros and other international football, and it also lets the domestic and european cups finish their ongoing tournaments.

They could even start the 2021 season in July or earlier if they wanted less midweek games or the season to finish in April and give players a longer break.
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I'd be happy if they even did the Euros between Feb-April 2021, give the players a 'normal' summer break and then back into the domestic season in August 2021.

They're going to be having a very long break this season before they get back into it.

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EFL announcement on 15:25 - Mar 19 with 4050 viewsmonmouth

EFL announcement on 14:29 - Mar 19 by MrSwerve

An idea - why not start the season back up around August (if possible), finishing around Xmas time. Internationals between Jan and summer 2021, when the Euros will take place. Start the next season in August 2021.

Just an idea, not sure if it would work.


No way will Sky or the cartel of big clubs that run the game allow that. A whole season's income gone for the PL clubs? No chance.

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EFL announcement on 15:36 - Mar 19 with 4029 viewspencoedjack

EFL announcement on 14:29 - Mar 19 by MrSwerve

An idea - why not start the season back up around August (if possible), finishing around Xmas time. Internationals between Jan and summer 2021, when the Euros will take place. Start the next season in August 2021.

Just an idea, not sure if it would work.


MrSwerve

You are without doubt one of the best posters on PS.

Money will make your sensible idea a non starter.
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EFL announcement on 15:41 - Mar 19 with 4022 viewsJackSomething

EFL announcement on 15:25 - Mar 19 by monmouth

No way will Sky or the cartel of big clubs that run the game allow that. A whole season's income gone for the PL clubs? No chance.


Agreed. I can't see if this season being declared null and void either. Haven't most of the clubs in the top places in the Championship already said they'll go the legal route if that happens? Not to mention what Liverpool and other big clubs across Europe going for titles and the CL would do.

You know, Hobbes, some days even my lucky rocket ship underpants don't help.

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EFL announcement on 16:50 - Mar 19 with 3974 viewsmonmouth

EFL announcement on 15:41 - Mar 19 by JackSomething

Agreed. I can't see if this season being declared null and void either. Haven't most of the clubs in the top places in the Championship already said they'll go the legal route if that happens? Not to mention what Liverpool and other big clubs across Europe going for titles and the CL would do.


They'll certainly award the Scouse the title, and rightly so, they'd won it. Everything else is a lot more problematic as someone will sue.

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EFL announcement on 17:00 - Mar 19 with 3954 viewsunion_jack

EFL announcement on 16:50 - Mar 19 by monmouth

They'll certainly award the Scouse the title, and rightly so, they'd won it. Everything else is a lot more problematic as someone will sue.


It’s not right though because anything is possible until it’s impossible.

Yes, I know it would be almost a certainty but there’s still a ‘maybe’ in there.

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EFL announcement on 19:11 - Mar 19 with 3881 viewsPozuelosSideys

Cant see there being any sort of lifting of restrictions in regards to crowds and gathering in numbers for months. Government are stilll yapping on about end of June being a date where things may get better but who knows. Think maybe we should forget about sport until August/Sept.

Somebody please just shoot me.

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EFL announcement on 19:20 - Mar 19 with 3865 viewsFireboy2

EFL announcement on 15:41 - Mar 19 by JackSomething

Agreed. I can't see if this season being declared null and void either. Haven't most of the clubs in the top places in the Championship already said they'll go the legal route if that happens? Not to mention what Liverpool and other big clubs across Europe going for titles and the CL would do.


The 19/20 season WILL be finished, even if it goes into next season.

Imo the football season will mirror what rugby league did when the shower of sheeite sky took over, there will be a curtailed 20/21 season finishing normally the first week in may therefore leaving time for the euros, then the 21/22 season will start as normal in august.

Simples eh
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EFL announcement on 19:24 - Mar 19 with 3860 viewsOldjack

EFL announcement on 16:50 - Mar 19 by monmouth

They'll certainly award the Scouse the title, and rightly so, they'd won it. Everything else is a lot more problematic as someone will sue.


They've won nowt atm ,no favours ,just start again next season from scratch and any monies teams might have won goes to charities .job done

Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!

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EFL announcement on 00:33 - Mar 20 with 3762 viewsTimTtam

EFL announcement on 15:36 - Mar 19 by pencoedjack

MrSwerve

You are without doubt one of the best posters on PS.

Money will make your sensible idea a non starter.


The EFL announced that they will use a 50M relief package to hand out a small amount to all 2nd-4th division clubs. It's odd though, because just a fortnight ago they stated that they couldn't contribute 2M to save Bury...

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51951389

Championship clubs get 800k with an option of a 540k interest-free loan
League 1 clubs get 252k with an option of a 183k interest-free loan
League 2 clubs get 164k with an option of a 120k interest-free loan

It's not much, but it's a start.

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EFL announcement on 10:00 - Mar 20 with 3680 viewsunion_jack

EFL announcement on 00:33 - Mar 20 by TimTtam

The EFL announced that they will use a 50M relief package to hand out a small amount to all 2nd-4th division clubs. It's odd though, because just a fortnight ago they stated that they couldn't contribute 2M to save Bury...

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51951389

Championship clubs get 800k with an option of a 540k interest-free loan
League 1 clubs get 252k with an option of a 183k interest-free loan
League 2 clubs get 164k with an option of a 120k interest-free loan

It's not much, but it's a start.


You need to think about what the consequences would have been if they had bailed out Bury. Not that simple.

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EFL announcement on 13:22 - Mar 20 with 3622 viewsmonmouth

EFL announcement on 10:00 - Mar 20 by union_jack

You need to think about what the consequences would have been if they had bailed out Bury. Not that simple.


Moral hazard?

If clubs were legally turned back into community assets that should be run by local community trusts and not be speculative vehicles for any Thai, Sheik or Hanky than football might regain sanity and a sense of perspective. Obviously that's not going to happen.

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EFL announcement on 13:41 - Mar 20 with 3611 viewsunion_jack

EFL announcement on 13:22 - Mar 20 by monmouth

Moral hazard?

If clubs were legally turned back into community assets that should be run by local community trusts and not be speculative vehicles for any Thai, Sheik or Hanky than football might regain sanity and a sense of perspective. Obviously that's not going to happen.


Your point is valid but my questioning of whether the FA / EFL or whoever should hand out money to bankrupt clubs such as Bury in this case would be seen a precedent and other clubs will then deliberately mismanage their club financially in an effort to get promoted knowing that they’ll be bailed out.

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EFL announcement on 13:43 - Mar 20 with 3605 viewsDr_Winston

EFL announcement on 13:22 - Mar 20 by monmouth

Moral hazard?

If clubs were legally turned back into community assets that should be run by local community trusts and not be speculative vehicles for any Thai, Sheik or Hanky than football might regain sanity and a sense of perspective. Obviously that's not going to happen.


To be turned back into something it has to have been one in the first place.

As far as I'm aware SCFC has never been a community asset. It's always been owned by somebody, as have most clubs out there.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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EFL announcement on 13:46 - Mar 20 with 3598 viewsmonmouth

EFL announcement on 13:43 - Mar 20 by Dr_Winston

To be turned back into something it has to have been one in the first place.

As far as I'm aware SCFC has never been a community asset. It's always been owned by somebody, as have most clubs out there.


Yep, redundant word

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EFL announcement on 14:08 - Mar 20 with 3587 viewsTimTtam

EFL announcement on 10:00 - Mar 20 by union_jack

You need to think about what the consequences would have been if they had bailed out Bury. Not that simple.


Bolton were bailed out with the help of a 2M loan from the PFA, despite overspending much like Bury did. Had they not received the loan, Bolton would be under a new name and ready to play in the 10th tier next season. The EFL could've communicated with the PFA to get a deal done for Bury to be saved.

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EFL announcement on 15:31 - Mar 20 with 3537 viewsJackFish

Cancelling the season with 3/4s of it already played is not an option. It'll get finished it's safe to do so (maybe behind closed doors) and then depending on when that is next season might have to be truncated - maybe everyone only plays eachother once instead of home and away and/or there's no league cup or trophy.
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