BN41Albion
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- Oct 1, 2017
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And so another league sees sense. Somehow I expect we'll be one of the last to be dragged kicking and screaming into reality.
Absolutely, without doubt we will be one of, if not the last.
And so another league sees sense. Somehow I expect we'll be one of the last to be dragged kicking and screaming into reality.
Out of interest, if the PL was stopped now, how would Brighton stand? I've heard average points, which would keep us up. On the other hand teams may complain about having played the top 6 away more than others, again Brighton should stay up. Pools panel style decisions. Not too good as we have 6 bad games to play plus bound to give Norwich as H win.
So under what scenario would Brighton get relegated?
After 29 out of 39 games played most teams have played enough of a fair share of strong and weak teams that points per game should provide a decent estimate. Both Villa and Bournemouth would struggle to justify that they've got an easier run-in than Watford and West Ham, and they certainly couldn't justify making up the respective 2 and 4 points on us as well as the +10 goal difference.
I guess this means no champions league etc next season? Or start again with this season's teams?! Providing next season even gets underway
No. Just no. Two words. Leicester City. Another three words. We stay up.
I've said from the outset, stop the season now.
Award Liverklopp the title and promote all the teams in automatic promotion places in the other leagues, but don't relegate anyone.
Then relegate one extra team over the next two seasons to restore the Leagues to their current size.
I've said from the outset, stop the season now.
Award Liverklopp the title and promote all the teams in automatic promotion places in the other leagues, but don't relegate anyone.
Then relegate one extra team over the next two seasons to restore the Leagues to their current size.
Leicester City?
Out of interest, if the PL was stopped now, how would Brighton stand? I've heard average points, which would keep us up. On the other hand teams may complain about having played the top 6 away more than others, again Brighton should stay up. Pools panel style decisions. Not too good as we have 6 bad games to play plus bound to give Norwich as H win.
So under what scenario would Brighton get relegated?
Dead and buried in the PL with about 9 games left. Then they win almost all of them, stay up, and win the PL the following season.
You can't assemble a final league table with 9 games left to play. T'aint fair, right or proper.
That's all.
As already mentioned this is a French government position and the UK government don't seem to share the view (well not yet at least)
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I guess this means no champions league etc next season? Or start again with this season's teams?! Providing next season even gets underway
If they attempt to restart the season I reckon within a couple of weeks at least one team will get players or staff dropping out with Covid symptoms and then the whole lot will get stopped again. It will take just one squad member in one team getting ill to turn the whole attempt to restart into a farce. Just scrub the season and start again next year.
Given the French league isn't coming back in any form until September at the earliest I would suspect we might need to bin off European football for a year to catch up domestically, especially if UEFA want everything done in advance of Euro 2021.