Just heard on Radio 5 the players will may have to wear masks during the game !!! Is that serious ??
I still believe the PL know that none of this will work - but they need to be seen to try and do everything possible to get games back on.
Just heard on Radio 5 the players will may have to wear masks during the game !!! Is that serious ??
Ludicrous
Stick with the low comedy. If that was low comedy you are going to whoosh more than just me.
Just heard on Radio 5 the players will may have to wear masks during the game !!! Is that serious ??
I still believe the PL know that none of this will work - but they need to be seen to try and do everything possible to get games back on.
I still believe the PL know that none of this will work - but they need to be seen to try and do everything possible to get games back on.
Just heard on Radio 5 the players will may have to wear masks during the game !!! Is that serious ??
I agree. They're going to face legal challenges of some sort from clubs not happy with how the final table has been decided with regard to relegation and CL places. If they can demonstrate that abandoning the season was beyond their control then it makes things a bit easier.
I still believe the PL know that none of this will work - but they need to be seen to try and do everything possible to get games back on.
And it will be beyond their control. For every idea they put forward you can think or two or three reasons it won't work.
More and more, the option of declaring the season finished (but not void) seems the best one. Decide the European places on points per game to get round the difficulty of some teams having played fewer matches, and have no relegation (amusing as it would be to see certain clubs go down). Declare Liverpool champions, promote Leeds and West Brom and apologise to the teams in playoff positions but hey, force majeure. Or split the parachute money among them as compensation. There has been a 22-team Premier League before, and it can be for only one season - although five going down could end some clubs' seasons very early.
In the EFL. all clubs currently in automatic promotion places go up, the three from League Two being okay as League One is already one team short because of the Bury situation. All highly imperfect but maybe making the best of a very bad situation.
Blue and white striped masks with the Seagull logo on the side ? And their squad number ? What a TREMENDOUS marketing opportunity. I'm IN.
(although the market for fans buying players used masks might be somewhat limited)
Blue and white striped masks with the Seagull logo on the side ? And their squad number ? What a TREMENDOUS marketing opportunity. I'm IN.
(although the market for fans buying players used masks might be somewhat limited)
I'm guessing it will be the big spending championship clubs that nose dive first.
Dropping the League Cup & FL Trophy for a season would create a few match windows (although admittedly not many).
I still believe the PL know that none of this will work - but they need to be seen to try and do everything possible to get games back on.
Blue and white striped masks with the Seagull logo on the side ? And their squad number ? What a TREMENDOUS marketing opportunity. I'm IN.
I'm sure the clamour by Leeds United in particular for them to be included in next season's Premier League under basically any circumstances has nothing to do with this...
It's funny how we've not heard anything like as much from West Brom, isn't it?
Blue and white striped masks with the Seagull logo on the side ? And their squad number ? What a TREMENDOUS marketing opportunity. I'm IN.
(although the market for fans buying players used masks might be somewhat limited)
And it will be beyond their control. For every idea they put forward you can think or two or three reasons it won't work.
More and more, the option of declaring the season finished (but not void) seems the best one. Decide the European places on points per game to get round the difficulty of some teams having played fewer matches, and have no relegation (amusing as it would be to see certain clubs go down). Declare Liverpool champions, promote Leeds and West Brom and apologise to the teams in playoff positions but hey, force majeure. Or split the parachute money among them as compensation. There has been a 22-team Premier League before, and it can be for only one season - although five going down could end some clubs' seasons very early.
In the EFL. all clubs currently in automatic promotion places go up, the three from League Two being okay as League One is already one team short because of the Bury situation. All highly imperfect but maybe making the best of a very bad situation.
You can already buy American sports team masks, I saw some Seattle Sounders and Seahawks masks for sale from their official sites.
It will be done, no marketing agent worth his salt would miss this trick.
And it will be beyond their control. For every idea they put forward you can think or two or three reasons it won't work.
More and more, the option of declaring the season finished (but not void) seems the best one. Decide the European places on points per game to get round the difficulty of some teams having played fewer matches, and have no relegation (amusing as it would be to see certain clubs go down). Declare Liverpool champions, promote Leeds and West Brom and apologise to the teams in playoff positions but hey, force majeure. Or split the parachute money among them as compensation. There has been a 22-team Premier League before, and it can be for only one season - although five going down could end some clubs' seasons very early.
In the EFL. all clubs currently in automatic promotion places go up, the three from League Two being okay as League One is already one team short because of the Bury situation. All highly imperfect but maybe making the best of a very bad situation.