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Definitely sounds as if the initial games will be behind closed doors.
We need to find a way of getting access to watch the games with special consideration for current Season Ticket holders. Ideally they should be able to watch the games for free (as they've already paid) with casual supporters paying either on a match by match basis or as a package (all home games, all away games, all games).
It won't have the atmosphere but lockdown is in place until after the season would normally have finished. The prospect of letting large crowds (OK, small ones for us) into a stadium seems a long way off.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 10:24 - Apr 17 with 5838 views
1 - I do wonder if we might be able to get to a point soon where it's taken as read that whoever is speaking or writing is very sorry about all the death and thinks the NHS is bloody wonderful and they can just get to the chuffing point of what they're saying. Death bad, doctors great, yeh, we know, now what do you want?
2 - BCD solves one problem and one problem only - we'll get the season finished. Other than that it will leave clubs having to retain a playing staff and pay their wages, pay out appearance fees and performance bonuses, pay for travel costs to get to games, pay for medical staff etc all without gate income. Further horrendousness for Lg 1 and 2 clubs.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 10:46 - Apr 17 with 5765 views
From a purely selfish point of view I’d prefer the season to end now rather than watch games on tv played behind closed doors.Every game I’ve ever seen played like that has been as boring as hell. Unless they put some artificial crowd noise in of course.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 10:47 - Apr 17 with 5753 views
With all due respect to everybody who's interested or not interested I really couldn't give a flying f uck when football starts again. There are thousands of people still dying on a daily basis around the World, families being ripped apart because of this deadly disease and as far as I know nobody but nobody has got a bloody clue when it will all end (if at all). And to top it all off one of the first things I read this morning China has been lying about their death rates, well blow me down with a huge feather duster.
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 10:58 - Apr 17 with 5714 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 10:46 - Apr 17 by stowmarketrange
From a purely selfish point of view I’d prefer the season to end now rather than watch games on tv played behind closed doors.Every game I’ve ever seen played like that has been as boring as hell. Unless they put some artificial crowd noise in of course.
Artificial crowd noise? That's all a bit Escape to Victory isn't it???
Could be interesting though as to what selection they'd go for... I mean would Millwall opt for a backing tracking with the "Mill" on loop for say 76 minutes and drop in some random effects of racist abuse, "you're kin dead you schlag" and have stewards behind the goal to pelt the visiting keeper with 2 pence coins?
It'll be dead, sterile and soulless.... like Griffin Park... but it'll be a welcome distraction in these current times. My fear is opening up Saturday 3:00pm to the PPV market in future but the least of our concerns in these current times.
I cannot see any gatherings of people in enclosed spaces until a vaccine has been found; that is a gut wrenching reality
Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 11:05 - Apr 17 with 5693 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 11:05 - Apr 17 by joe90
I'm not bothered about the remaining fixtures being played behind closed doors or the season being concluded.
The most pressing issue concerning football is stopping clubs going bust, without them there is no football!
Exactly. If they think this will help - by bringing in some revenue from streaming, by keeping the sky deal going etc, than do whatever it takes. But if this risks exacerbating the situation just so Leeds can finally have their precious promotion then fck that right in the bum.
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 11:06 - Apr 17 by Northernr
Exactly. If they think this will help - by bringing in some revenue from streaming, by keeping the sky deal going etc, than do whatever it takes. But if this risks exacerbating the situation just so Leeds can finally have their precious promotion then fck that right in the bum.
Might be behind closed doors but no surprise to see quite a few still turn up and stand outside despite the lock down.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 11:12 - Apr 17 with 5658 views
I haven't given it too much thought but surely it's better to write off next seasons league fixtures, extend the TV deal by a year and spread the payments with the latter years taking a bigger hit allowing clubs to adjust financially over time.
That would give time to finish this season properly including all competitions preferably before Christmas, play the Euro Championships after Christmas rather than cramming them in a year before a World Cup, then after the Euros maybe play next seasons cup competitions.
Maybe out-of-contract contracts plus loans get automatically extended to Christmas to avoid complications in being cup-tied...
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 11:26 - Apr 17 by MedwayR
I haven't given it too much thought but surely it's better to write off next seasons league fixtures, extend the TV deal by a year and spread the payments with the latter years taking a bigger hit allowing clubs to adjust financially over time.
That would give time to finish this season properly including all competitions preferably before Christmas, play the Euro Championships after Christmas rather than cramming them in a year before a World Cup, then after the Euros maybe play next seasons cup competitions.
Maybe out-of-contract contracts plus loans get automatically extended to Christmas to avoid complications in being cup-tied...
no way will you be able to finish this season and then go into a full season in August , they would be better off waiting until June/july and re starting again september/october then Next season just have 1 round of league games instead of Home & Away format , all cup games settled on the day , champions league /Europa league straight knockout that way you get it all done by the time the Euros come around
And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
Brian Moore
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 12:55 - Apr 17 with 5447 views
What will be needed for this is for everyone to come together, games being on Sky for all EFL games allows some fans to watch it but means refunds for ST holders and no matchday revenue which defeats the object. Sky will want live games but they also want a product to show beyond this season.
Ideal scenario for me would be for ST holders to get a special code so they can log into Sky Go and see their teams games live. If you already have Sky just watch it on the main channel rather than the stream. Games could be spread across the weekend, not as if we are going anywhere.
You could then sell as a pay per view tickets for each match with the money split 70/30 to the clubs. I doubt Sky would agree to that but as I say they won't want clubs going bust and a lesser product in future years plus Sky are desperate to be known as a force for good, I use to work there and thats all they go on about.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:11 - Apr 17 with 5283 views
I just don't think we can even consider the season starting again until it is 100% safe to do so. Football is a contact sport, how can 22 players distance themselves from each other, even behind closed doors.The virus must be overcome significantly before football resumes again. The battle for the future of football is below Premiership level so that towns and cities have a football club to support, once we get through these dark days. At the moment there is too much dancing around by the football elite, they need to get real, if the PFA, football authorities, wealthy clubs, their players and TV companies don't agree significant wage cuts, more clubs will go bust, more jobs lost and the fabric of football in the lower leagues damaged beyond measure.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:16 - Apr 17 with 5268 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:11 - Apr 17 by NorthantsHoop
I just don't think we can even consider the season starting again until it is 100% safe to do so. Football is a contact sport, how can 22 players distance themselves from each other, even behind closed doors.The virus must be overcome significantly before football resumes again. The battle for the future of football is below Premiership level so that towns and cities have a football club to support, once we get through these dark days. At the moment there is too much dancing around by the football elite, they need to get real, if the PFA, football authorities, wealthy clubs, their players and TV companies don't agree significant wage cuts, more clubs will go bust, more jobs lost and the fabric of football in the lower leagues damaged beyond measure.
I said that at the start - BCD sort of assumes that footballers are super human and won't get it. What happens if we play a couple of games, then Bright, Eze, Hall come down with it. Number one, I don't think we should be made to play games without them, and number two, presumably everybody that played with them the week before now can't play for two weeks, so our games are off again.
I just don't see how it works. Smacks of desperation, which is why I think the sky deal has something to do with it.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:22 - Apr 17 with 5240 views
the league positions should all be nullified and struck from the books forthwith.
No relegation, no promotion sorted.
Start next season with those that had FFP fines keeping them, and with Lids in the Championship. Liverpool wont win the league, and the bonus us we wont hear about their win for another 30 years.
And give it as long as it takes for sky to go tits up, and that will automatically cause financial problems for those overpaid luvvys in the Prem, and maybe give the prem some humility.
It will also give time for football to equalise, to come to a financial understanding that we are all in this together.
No club should be allowed crowds of over 35,000, and tickets must not cost more than £25.00
Money gets passed down the leagues so the one at the very bottom gets more, the next position up gets slightly less etc
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:16 - Apr 17 by Northernr
I said that at the start - BCD sort of assumes that footballers are super human and won't get it. What happens if we play a couple of games, then Bright, Eze, Hall come down with it. Number one, I don't think we should be made to play games without them, and number two, presumably everybody that played with them the week before now can't play for two weeks, so our games are off again.
I just don't see how it works. Smacks of desperation, which is why I think the sky deal has something to do with it.
I think the key here would be that footballers and all present at the empty grounds (medical staff, media crews etc)), would have to be classed as critical workers and therefore tested. That could be a lot of people so a nationwide reliable testing regime (incl. antibody, blood etc) would have to be widespread by then. The key to a BCD remainder of the season (which I support) would have to be testing.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:30 - Apr 17 with 5216 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:16 - Apr 17 by Northernr
I said that at the start - BCD sort of assumes that footballers are super human and won't get it. What happens if we play a couple of games, then Bright, Eze, Hall come down with it. Number one, I don't think we should be made to play games without them, and number two, presumably everybody that played with them the week before now can't play for two weeks, so our games are off again.
I just don't see how it works. Smacks of desperation, which is why I think the sky deal has something to do with it.
Agree totally, events have unfolded which are beyond the control of the football elite. I just hope, probably unrealistically, once we get through this horrible virus that the game comes back down to earth. But that is probably a hope too far.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:31 - Apr 17 with 5209 views
Hate to be the bearer of bad news (if not already aware!) but I can’t see crowds being allowed to attend football matches and other major events until we have a vaccine or some form of widespread effective treatment.
Even if the virus subsides over the coming months, we’re still going to be living in fear of it all kicking off again in autumn / winter. I just can’t see a scenario whereby tens of thousands of people can attend a football match until 2021 at the earliest, assuming a vaccine or treatment is found.
Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things with thousands of people still dying every day from this bastard virus.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:43 - Apr 17 with 5168 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 10:46 - Apr 17 by stowmarketrange
From a purely selfish point of view I’d prefer the season to end now rather than watch games on tv played behind closed doors.Every game I’ve ever seen played like that has been as boring as hell. Unless they put some artificial crowd noise in of course.
Oh I don't know, the behind closed doors game against China was interesting (not that we got to see it live)
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:45 - Apr 17 with 5157 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:31 - Apr 17 by traininvain
Hate to be the bearer of bad news (if not already aware!) but I can’t see crowds being allowed to attend football matches and other major events until we have a vaccine or some form of widespread effective treatment.
Even if the virus subsides over the coming months, we’re still going to be living in fear of it all kicking off again in autumn / winter. I just can’t see a scenario whereby tens of thousands of people can attend a football match until 2021 at the earliest, assuming a vaccine or treatment is found.
Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things with thousands of people still dying every day from this bastard virus.
Yeh I read something similar in the times yesterday./ Think that's what set me off on my DAY OF RAGE.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:46 - Apr 17 with 5151 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:22 - Apr 17 by RangersDave
the league positions should all be nullified and struck from the books forthwith.
No relegation, no promotion sorted.
Start next season with those that had FFP fines keeping them, and with Lids in the Championship. Liverpool wont win the league, and the bonus us we wont hear about their win for another 30 years.
And give it as long as it takes for sky to go tits up, and that will automatically cause financial problems for those overpaid luvvys in the Prem, and maybe give the prem some humility.
It will also give time for football to equalise, to come to a financial understanding that we are all in this together.
No club should be allowed crowds of over 35,000, and tickets must not cost more than £25.00
Money gets passed down the leagues so the one at the very bottom gets more, the next position up gets slightly less etc
The idea of limiting attendance is unlikely to happen but potentially a REALLY interesting idea from the perspective of getting fans to flow more into lower division grounds.
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Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:46 - Apr 17 with 5143 views
Open Letter from EFL Chairman Rick Parry on 14:31 - Apr 17 by traininvain
Hate to be the bearer of bad news (if not already aware!) but I can’t see crowds being allowed to attend football matches and other major events until we have a vaccine or some form of widespread effective treatment.
Even if the virus subsides over the coming months, we’re still going to be living in fear of it all kicking off again in autumn / winter. I just can’t see a scenario whereby tens of thousands of people can attend a football match until 2021 at the earliest, assuming a vaccine or treatment is found.
Not that it really matters in the grand scheme of things with thousands of people still dying every day from this bastard virus.
Don't worry, some other virus will just turn up which means more lockdown/we need another vaccine/etc.
Rinse and repeat until the global economy completely collapses and everyone goes mad/dies/is fully enslaved to the totalitarian New World Order and martial law.