Indeed. They would need to be already mathematically certain of promotion to have any creditable legal case.And they will lose.
Indeed. They would need to be already mathematically certain of promotion to have any creditable legal case.And they will lose.
Personally I’d finish the season as it is - nothing rewarded. Furlough players so clubs preserve cash.
If this causes a mass reset on the PL & EFL and players all go abroad so be it - but I can’t feasibly see any other way out.
I see Sky Sports news tonight taliking about the likelihood of Premier league clubs preparing themselves to play in empty stadiums for the whole of next season. I think most of us think this is a distinct possibility but how could clubs in the lower divisions survive (assuming this applies to them as well) without their revenue which as we all know is largely made up of match day income?
The news channels all mention the likelihood of hundreds if not thousands of businesses going under after the virus has died down somewhat - how many of these clubs in leagues 1 and 2 will join them, or are there some contingency measures for them? (Can't see Furloughing continuing for another year).
Indeed. They would need to be already mathematically certain of promotion to have any creditable legal case.
I know little about the law but I imagine that it would be far harder for the PL to defend a claim from a club (Villa for example) that had been relegated from its riches by administrative decree with 92 games to play than it would to defend a claim from a club (Brentford for example) that might, possibly, with a good run, no injuries and a fair wind, have found itself promoted.
For me, that has always been one of the reasons for wanting an early conclusion to the season and promotions-but-no-relegations.
There are several other reasons too (including, as an add-on, self-preservation.)
Not often on NSC that someone sleeps on a problem and considers it properly, let alone backtracks, but on reflection I think you are probably right. If you cannot complete the season in a satisfactory manner - and that includes properly seeing who goes up from the Championship - then the season probably just has to not count and start again when safe. The only issue for me is what to do with the records achieved. Does Liverpool's unbeaten streak count. Has Potter had a PL win and Trossard and Connolly PL goals? What about booking carrying over and what happens to suspended players when we restart? Golden Boot? These are not reasons to go ahead with the season BTW but just more complications that would need to be agreed.