WilburySeagull
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Given that the suggestion now being ade is that social distancing in some form may be required for up to 12 months if games do restart at some point they will be behind closed doors.
Where do the teams get their money to pay their 2020/21 contracts if that happens ?It'll end up in court. Unworkable. The only feasible option, should matters drag on substantially, is to scrap the 20/21 season.
Does anyone actually care about the football season at the moment? It’s strange for me to say this as I’m sport mental but I haven’t even thought about football or anything else for ages.
They've got no basis to sue. Did they win promotion - no.So Leeds and WBA wouldn't sue because they'd be worried about bad PR?
Although I agree that it's a disgrace they're all out, it's not like all the older generation are being sensible. Plenty of them are out when they shouldn't be.
When's the cut off point then? Or, when teams are able to play, we finish the last 10 games even if that is Dec! So that has an affect on players contracts which finish on 30th June. It will have an affect on tv contracts which are built around the normal season. It will have an effect on European competitions if they start before we've sorted out the league positions. It will mean the next season will start sometime in the beginning of 2021 which will affect the following season after that and also possibly run into the Euros. Clubs would have to release players for the Euros or suspend the season until the Euros are complete which will have a knock on effect to the 21/22 season which is already disrupted by the stupid Qatar World Cup!!
One of the nationals did an analysis and estimated that, if push came to shove, 13 out of 20 EPL clubs would vote to void the season (they would need one more to pass the rule). That was when the league was only suspended until 4th April!
So Leeds and WBA wouldn't sue because they'd be worried about bad PR?
2 weeks later that's not looking like a calm, realistic take on the virus, it's looking like a poor misjudgement.A calm, realistic take on the virus and the reaction to it;
Abdu Sharkawy - Doctor and infectious diseases specialist.
I'm a doctor and an Infectious Diseases Specialist. I've been at this for more than 20 years seeing sick patients on a daily basis. I have worked in inner city hospitals and in the poorest slums of Africa. HIV-AIDS, Hepatitis,TB, SARS, Measles, Shingles, Whooping cough, Diphtheria...there is little I haven't been exposed to in my profession. And with notable exception of SARS, very little has left me feeling vulnerable, overwhelmed or downright scared.
I am not scared of Covid-19. I am concerned about the implications of a novel infectious agent that has spread the world over and continues to find new footholds in different soil. I am rightly concerned for the welfare of those who are elderly, in frail health or disenfranchised who stand to suffer mostly, and disproportionately, at the hands of this new scourge. But I am not scared of Covid-19.
What I am scared about is the loss of reason and wave of fear that has induced the masses of society into a spellbinding spiral of panic, stockpiling obscene quantities of anything that could fill a bomb shelter adequately in a post-apocalyptic world. I am scared of the N95 masks that are stolen from hospitals and urgent care clinics where they are actually needed for front line healthcare providers and instead are being donned in airports, malls, and coffee lounges, perpetuating even more fear and suspicion of others. I am scared that our hospitals will be overwhelmed with anyone who thinks they " probably don't have it but may as well get checked out no matter what because you just never know..." and those with heart failure, emphysema, pneumonia and strokes will pay the price for overfilled ER waiting rooms with only so many doctors and nurses to assess.
I am scared that travel restrictions will become so far reaching that weddings will be canceled, graduations missed and family reunions will not materialize. And well, even that big party called the Olympic Games...that could be kyboshed too. Can you even
imagine?
I'm scared those same epidemic fears will limit trade, harm partnerships in multiple sectors, business and otherwise and ultimately culminate in a global recession.
But mostly, I'm scared about what message we are telling our kids when faced with a threat. Instead of reason, rationality, openmindedness and altruism, we are telling them to panic, be fearful, suspicious, reactionary and self-interested.
Covid-19 is nowhere near over. It will be coming to a city, a hospital, a friend, even a family member near you at some point. Expect it. Stop waiting to be surprised further. The fact is the virus itself will not likely do much harm when it arrives. But our own behaviors and "fight for yourself above all else" attitude could prove disastrous.
I implore you all. Temper fear with reason, panic with patience and uncertainty with education. We have an opportunity to learn a great deal about health hygiene and limiting the spread of innumerable transmissible diseases in our society. Let's meet this challenge together in the best spirit of compassion for others, patience, and above all, an unfailing effort to seek truth, facts and knowledge as opposed to conjecture, speculation and catastrophizing.
Facts not fear. Clean hands. Open hearts.
Our children will thank us for it.
2 weeks later that's not looking like a calm, realistic take on the virus, it's looking like a poor misjudgement.
Saunders park packed full of people, what on Earth is going on in this world. Honestly no words anymore, making me quite anxious.
Just seen this on twitter, lockdown is the only answer. Simple as that.
https://twitter.com/dinosofos/status/1241697657690734593?s=21
That won't look so clever in a couple of weeks with rising hundreds dieing per day.Saunders park packed full of people, what on Earth is going on in this world. Honestly no words anymore, making me quite anxious.
Just seen this on twitter, lockdown is the only answer. Simple as that.
https://twitter.com/dinosofos/status/1241697657690734593?s=21
I was there in a queue before it opened at 10. At 25 past, Tesco security said there were too many of us, the aisles were full of people, and they were going to let the elderly and frail in. So I left.Tesco Hove almost back to normality now.
I am no expert in this field - so make of this what you like, it is just my opinion.
Herd Immunity - What a load of old Bollocks!!! Please stop clinging to this embarrassing phrase, it just will not happen.
We are talking about a virus that was capable of jumping species and then spreading rapidly. I think it is going to mutate and develop multiple strains, which is what flu does. In all likelyhood, people who have been infected will have some immunity to the original strain, but mutations?
Deep Mind the UK AI capability Google acquired has had a go at cracking the protein structure. Reading through some of this and with my limited understanding, it felt like trying to predict a snooker match. Right now we can safely say that even on a bad day Ronnie O'Sullivan would beat me 10 frames to nil every day for a week. Where we need to be on this to be able to develop a vaccine, is to be able to accurately predict the position of every ball 20 shots into a frame. Resources put behind this, will be almost limitless, it is still going to take time to develop a vaccine.
If there is no sign of a vaccine, a policy of mass isolation, feels like a political response, rather than a containment strategy. Except of course, as we are seeing, whether it is sport, music the arts or just going on holiday. Which is worst a blanket ban or lots of chaotic last minute cancellations as performers and or venues are unable to get healthy people in the right place at the right time? I would argue that the spread of the virus should not be the only consideration here in terms of directing government policy.
Respiratory problems, in theory should be less of an issue in dry warm summers, versus damp cold winters, except for atmospheric pollution. So will we see restrictions on vehicle usage over the summer, or are we just happy to let the vulnerable die?
If you are an expert advisor to the government, you have two choices, walk away immediately they do something you don't agree with, or hang around hoping you can gain more influence inside the camp as things progress. If nothing else you will probably get a knighthood out of it. Don't for a minute believe that in these circumstances the experts are either in agreement or leading the direction of travel.
Your first sentence is appropriately humble.
The rest of your post flies in the face of your first sentence.
As for the end of your post, two questions,
1. Are you saying the the government expert advisors are speaking under duress, saying things they don't believe? In the hope of a Knighthood?
2. If they are not leading the direction of travel, if we are not really being guided by the science, who do you think is leading the direction of travel? and guided by what?