An £8000 holiday would be covered by travel insurance.
Playing behind closed doors is a sticking plaster that will only last a week or two now.
Chalk off the season, start again from scratch in August.
Do it BEFORE any team is mathematically promoted or relegated. Do it now.
This without doubt, please. We can then laugh at Liverpool fans forever.Playing behind closed doors is a sticking plaster that will only last a week or two now.
Chalk off the season, start again from scratch in August.
Do it BEFORE any team is mathematically promoted or relegated. Do it now.
Playing behind closed doors is a sticking plaster that will only last a week or two now.
Chalk off the season, start again from scratch in August.
Do it BEFORE any team is mathematically promoted or relegated. Do it now.
No team has won anything mathematically yet.Bit unfair on Liverpool, given that the title is there's in all bar mathematics.
If play was suspended the season would need to be held over. Cancelling it out could result in elongated legal challenges.
Leagues honoured at where they finished on Saturday last. Top two promoted, bottom two down. No play offs.
You can't relegate anyone who hasn't played 38 games.Leagues honoured at where they finished on Saturday last. Top two promoted, bottom two down. No play offs.
Bit unfair on Liverpool, given that the title is there's in all bar mathematics.
If play was suspended the season would need to be held over. Cancelling it out could result in elongated legal challenges.
So if someone has paid out £8,000 or more for a once in a lifetime holiday or one to mark a landmark birthday, they should just shrug their shoulders and say I don't need a refund it's for the greater good.
Until the Government bring in new legislation that overrides consumer rights, a contract is in place and the terms and conditions must be adhered to.
The amount of the ticket or whatever is irrelevant.
I just see the newspaper report of having a ticket to watch the stream as nothing more that the PL and the clubs looking to avoid giving refunds that they know otherwise they would need to do.
Zero chance that would survive legal challenges from clubs that miss out on promotion or are relegated.
see #77. It is the Times, not Daily Mail so guess you can take a higher degree in authenticity.
I’m sorry but it looks like everyone’s finances are going to be hit really bad . That being the case bollox about worrying about the club . Me and my wife run our own private hire company just the two of us. Already looking at 20 airports down this month that’s a £1000 loss . The two school runs I can’t see lasting till the end of the month as both are vulnerable children that will be another £1500 . Not interested how the club will cope more worried about losing my business
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Bit unfair on Liverpool, given that the title is there's in all bar mathematics.
If play was suspended the season would need to be held over. Cancelling it out could result in elongated legal challenges.
Suspend it. Finish the season at some later point. If necessary, scrap the entire 2020/21 season to allow 2019/20 to finish. Set up friendly tournaments instead if things are getting back to normal. Then start over 2021/22.
Bit unfair on Liverpool, given that the title is there's in all bar mathematics.
If play was suspended the season would need to be held over. Cancelling it out could result in elongated legal challenges.
There must be some force majeure rules already written into the agreements that clubs sign to take part in the league, surely? Bit of an oversight if there isn't. No idea what they'd say, mind.