Season over for EFL on 11:41 - May 12 with 2920 views | RangersDave | Just saw a pop up news report on my phone that says it has been reported that an extra 50,000 more deaths in the 4 weeks up to the 1st May have been recorded. It doesnt say these are Woohan plague related, but they are 50,000 above the norm for April of any year. If true, thats concerning. | |
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Season over for EFL on 14:32 - May 12 with 2828 views | Match82 |
Season over for EFL on 11:29 - May 12 by Gloucs_R | The only disease we've eradicated in a long time is small pox apparently. So those waiting for a cure might be sitting on their back sides for a very long time. I completely agree that the media have been absolute scumbags in the way they have presented this to the general population and they've spread a message of fear. One of the worst people for this is Piers Morgan. For most, this is no worst than flu. Let's crack on with life... With lifestyle changes... Healthy eating, fitness and protecting those most at risk. |
And measles, until people started believing that vaccinations were a plot by the government to control us, or something | | | |
Season over for EFL on 15:31 - May 12 with 2783 views | rrrspricey |
Season over for EFL on 11:41 - May 12 by RangersDave | Just saw a pop up news report on my phone that says it has been reported that an extra 50,000 more deaths in the 4 weeks up to the 1st May have been recorded. It doesnt say these are Woohan plague related, but they are 50,000 above the norm for April of any year. If true, thats concerning. |
Not quite true Dave In the 6 week period from 23rd March there were just under an additional 48k deaths. Unless this starts reducing quickly i think the return of spectated sports is unlikely anytime soon | | | |
Season over for EFL on 15:47 - May 12 with 2753 views | Northernr | I know it's tricky guys but if we can generally keep this thread for football/football restart and the behemoth thread for the disease, stats etc that would be great. Obviously tonnes of overlap so it's difficult but hopefully you get what I'm saying. I think that other thread puts a lot of people off and they ignore it so I don't particularly want this one turning into the same thing. Thanks! | | | |
Season over for EFL on 15:47 - May 12 with 2752 views | RangersDave | thanks for clarifying mate, still bloody scary though eh? | |
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Season over for EFL on 17:02 - May 12 with 2702 views | derbyhoop | Yesterday the PL were discussing how they could get their season back up and running. BCD is going to happen, if they ever do restart. However, they don't need fans, as most of their money comes from the TV companies. Below the PL, it is a different ball game. EFL needs spectator income or its a large proportion of normal costs with little of no income. L1/L2 are even worse. If all 91 clubs make it through this, it will be a miracle. | |
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Season over for EFL on 17:36 - May 12 with 2644 views | Gloucs_R |
Season over for EFL on 15:47 - May 12 by Northernr | I know it's tricky guys but if we can generally keep this thread for football/football restart and the behemoth thread for the disease, stats etc that would be great. Obviously tonnes of overlap so it's difficult but hopefully you get what I'm saying. I think that other thread puts a lot of people off and they ignore it so I don't particularly want this one turning into the same thing. Thanks! |
Blame Brian 😠I think it should be canned now, decided on PPG. Role on September | |
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Season over for EFL on 17:36 - May 12 with 2644 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Season over for EFL on 15:47 - May 12 by Northernr | I know it's tricky guys but if we can generally keep this thread for football/football restart and the behemoth thread for the disease, stats etc that would be great. Obviously tonnes of overlap so it's difficult but hopefully you get what I'm saying. I think that other thread puts a lot of people off and they ignore it so I don't particularly want this one turning into the same thing. Thanks! |
Sorry all, that was me! | |
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Season over for EFL on 17:37 - May 12 with 2636 views | Northernr |
Season over for EFL on 17:36 - May 12 by BrianMcCarthy | Sorry all, that was me! |
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat a dickhead | | | |
Season over for EFL on 17:38 - May 12 with 2628 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Season over for EFL on 17:37 - May 12 by Northernr | Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat a dickhead |
I'm off now to talk footy on the Corona thread... | |
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Season over for EFL on 17:39 - May 12 with 2624 views | Northernr |
Season over for EFL on 17:38 - May 12 by BrianMcCarthy | I'm off now to talk footy on the Corona thread... |
Now that is absolutely acceptable. | | | |
Season over for EFL on 17:43 - May 12 with 2606 views | TGRRRSSS | Moving back to the point, on Neutral Venues for PL - I note nobody's mentioned this for EFL that I can see in the Press. Also my apologies, just finding the Corona thread too big and political so decided to leave it for now - and a bit overly depressing too. | | | |
Season over for EFL on 18:52 - May 12 with 2537 views | daveB |
Season over for EFL on 17:02 - May 12 by derbyhoop | Yesterday the PL were discussing how they could get their season back up and running. BCD is going to happen, if they ever do restart. However, they don't need fans, as most of their money comes from the TV companies. Below the PL, it is a different ball game. EFL needs spectator income or its a large proportion of normal costs with little of no income. L1/L2 are even worse. If all 91 clubs make it through this, it will be a miracle. |
They might lose money due to no fans, a lot of the broadcasters pay bigger money not just for the football but for the atmosphere that fans bring, talk is that a lot of the overseas tv deals are going to be cut due to no fans for the rest of the season | | | |
Season over for EFL on 11:02 - May 15 with 1889 views | supahoopsa | The government says we can only play football with members of our own family. Norwich vs Ipswich kicks off at 3pm on Saturday | |
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Season over for EFL on 11:33 - May 15 with 1850 views | rsonist |
Season over for EFL on 11:02 - May 15 by supahoopsa | The government says we can only play football with members of our own family. Norwich vs Ipswich kicks off at 3pm on Saturday |
Anglian regional leagues have been playing on this whole time, full stadiums. | | | |
Season over for EFL on 11:49 - May 15 with 1829 views | Phildo |
Season over for EFL on 18:52 - May 12 by daveB | They might lose money due to no fans, a lot of the broadcasters pay bigger money not just for the football but for the atmosphere that fans bring, talk is that a lot of the overseas tv deals are going to be cut due to no fans for the rest of the season |
One of the things I was thinking about the behind closed doors thing was that it really would show the value to football of fans as TV really needs that atmosphere. Not that long term they would pay any attention.. | | | |
Season over for EFL on 11:52 - May 15 with 1822 views | MedwayR |
Season over for EFL on 11:49 - May 15 by Phildo | One of the things I was thinking about the behind closed doors thing was that it really would show the value to football of fans as TV really needs that atmosphere. Not that long term they would pay any attention.. |
Ironically the TV companies do value full stadiums, seems that it's the clubs that have the problem distinguishing between fans and customers. | |
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Season over for EFL on 12:20 - May 15 with 1790 views | Esox_Lucius | It looks like it is only going to be the Premier League that completes its fixtures now and some ludicrous safety measures to be implemented after concerns by the players and their managers. Players will not be allowed to touch each other and a distance of 2m between players is to be strictly enforced by the refereeing team. Any time the ball is touched by a player the game is to stop to allow a specially trained team of ball sanitisers to come on the pitch and clean the ball before allowing the player in possession to kick the ball. When a goalkeeper touches the ball the game will be stopped whilst he changes his gloves after releasing it. | |
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Season over for EFL on 16:12 - May 15 with 1634 views | RangersDave |
Can open, worms everywhere! | |
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Season over for EFL on 16:16 - May 15 with 1624 views | Phildo |
Season over for EFL on 12:20 - May 15 by Esox_Lucius | It looks like it is only going to be the Premier League that completes its fixtures now and some ludicrous safety measures to be implemented after concerns by the players and their managers. Players will not be allowed to touch each other and a distance of 2m between players is to be strictly enforced by the refereeing team. Any time the ball is touched by a player the game is to stop to allow a specially trained team of ball sanitisers to come on the pitch and clean the ball before allowing the player in possession to kick the ball. When a goalkeeper touches the ball the game will be stopped whilst he changes his gloves after releasing it. |
and no flobbing obviously | | | |
Season over for EFL on 17:30 - May 15 with 3302 views | DannyPaddox | I don’t get why, in Div 1, Oxford Pompey Fleetwood & Peterborough don’t want to the end the season now. They’ve all vetoed themselves a guaranteed place in the play-offs. Play out the rest of the league games and they’re more likely to miss out on the play-offs as they are to get automatic promotion. Also I thought playing games behind closed doors was a big financial drain on the lower league clubs so why would they want a scenario in which they play more? | | | |
Season over for EFL on 17:32 - May 15 with 3294 views | Northernr |
Season over for EFL on 17:30 - May 15 by DannyPaddox | I don’t get why, in Div 1, Oxford Pompey Fleetwood & Peterborough don’t want to the end the season now. They’ve all vetoed themselves a guaranteed place in the play-offs. Play out the rest of the league games and they’re more likely to miss out on the play-offs as they are to get automatic promotion. Also I thought playing games behind closed doors was a big financial drain on the lower league clubs so why would they want a scenario in which they play more? |
Well I guess they're seeing the way the wind is blowing which is towards no promotion relegation, or certainly no play-offs, if you don't earn it. Premier League noises earlier this week about no promotion from the Championship unless they play the games will soon trickle down. | | | |
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