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[Football] Parish v Barber: FIGHT!



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Besides Barber being absolutely right about neutral venues totally destroying the integrity of the competition, I haven't seen anything about why it is actually essential that neutral venues are used at all.

Good point. It seems to be a 'given' that the police are of this view. I think the assumption is that there is more likely to be a 'crowd' around the ground at home games than at neutral ones. This would both cause a potential problem in terms (I guess) of policing that crowd and the consequent switching of police resources from other activities. Pat Nevin made the point last night on R5 that pubs would be heaving - assuming that pubs are open.

The test on this one is what if Palace were in the Albion position and vice versa? Would we instinctively be supporting the current Barber view if it came from the mouth of Parish?
 






Bozza

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Lenny Rider

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The bloke who Parish, allegedly, ripped off, Simon Jordan hit the nail on the head yesterday, they are waiting for the Government to say void the season and then they can claim some of the lost money back on their business insurance policies.
 


southstandandy

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My understanding was the hope that supporters wouldn't congregate outside grounds thus reducing any virus transfer risks

Yes - apparantly this was the main argument. Still a pants idea IMO.

If next season starts without fans would they consider doing the same thing - 10 'neutral venues'? If not in August then why now?

And what about the other divisions matches - there are 434 outstanding matches to be played across the four divisions - are they all going to be played at neutral venues?
 


sparkie

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I suspect supporters will still congregate outside neutral venues, or if this is impossible in groups elsewhere anyway.
 






SAC

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I suspect supporters will still congregate outside neutral venues, or if this is impossible in groups elsewhere anyway.

I think it is more to do with the location of the neutral ground, the police want grounds chosen that are hard to get to, or easy for them to ensue that crowds don't get to.
 


Bozza

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Anybody stupid enough to turn up outside a home ground, is still going to travel to a neutral venue though surely....

It's a bit of a different thing to head to the Amex on the day of a relegation decider, than travelling to, say, Old Trafford isn't it?

Maybe some will, but far fewer.

I'm also sure I read a suggestion that actual venues of each match will be kept secret to further limit that happening.
 




sparkie

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Thinking about it further, if the games are televised then there will be lots of illegal parties/gatherings to watch some of the games.

I think neutral venues won't be the "cure all" that some envisage.
 


DavidRyder

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Someone on TalkSport yesterday had a 'plan B' that he was trying to arrange - for all games to be played in Australia, in a region with barely any Covid cases....

:shootself
 


beorhthelm

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Anybody stupid enough to turn up outside a home ground, is still going to travel to a neutral venue though surely....

certainly few hundred, local fans
 


Springal

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Someone on TalkSport yesterday had a 'plan B' that he was trying to arrange - for all games to be played in Australia, in a region with barely any Covid cases....

:shootself

Sun journalist Alan Nixon. Perth has a low infection rate, 4-6 suitable stadiums. Also talk that the local government there would support this venture as likely they'll benefit from it in £££
 




southstandandy

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Someone on TalkSport yesterday had a 'plan B' that he was trying to arrange - for all games to be played in Australia, in a region with barely any Covid cases....

:shootself

Elon Musk could arrange for all the matches to be played on the moon for all I care. Actually that's not a bad idea...
 


Bozza

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Thinking about it further, if the games are televised then there will be lots of illegal parties/gatherings to watch some of the games.

If playing does happen in June, it's likely that social distancing rules will have been relaxed a bit by then, with the "social bubble" thing that has been suggested:

"Under the social bubble proposal, people would be allowed to combine their household with one or two others, up to a maximum of 10 people."
 


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