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Just take the final tables based on where teams were half way stage. Everybody played everyone once, we were not bottom three, jobs a goodun.
I don't disagree with you, but it does have knock on effects for champions league games, who qualifies from England? Same as last years final time? Leicester and Chelsea wouldn't be happy at all with this situation.
Why? B'fluff have 10 players either injured or unwell, no one is suggesting they shouldn't play on Saturday. If the whole team had to be isolated then I would agree but 3 players isn't a massive problem.
But we currently have no idea how long it would have to be postponed for - you have to reach a cut-off point for everyone (not just the PL). And you're creating further complications down the line in order to accommodate the remainder of this season, which would damage the integrity of the following seasons competitions, with many issues to resolve primarily around the schedule. We'd go into the next season with all kinds of complex truncations and unsatisfactory situations. It'd be a mess.
IMO we take the hit now and make a clean break. Season 19/20 finishes as though it never started, and we begin the next season (whenever that may be) with a clean slate, starting as we were last summer. 'Take it on the chin' as we've been told before. Yes there'll be some massive disappointments, but football really isn't all THAT important in the great scheme of things, it certainly isn't life and death. However they try to resolve this, there will be winners and losers, there's no perfect outcome to fix this. It may not be fixable, so take the simplest option and we all know where we stand.
Liverpool can be "moral champions". Everyone else will just have to get on with it. I lost a precious Excel spreadsheet once with all kinds of important numbers on it that I'd slaved over for months. Gone at the touch of a button. A right shitter, but I started again from scratch and carried on from there. The world continued to revolve. Thats just what football will have to do.
Adjusting for the fact that we played Spurs twice before we played Bournemouth once.Just take the final tables based on where teams were half way stage. Everybody played everyone once, we were not bottom three, jobs a goodun.
I agree - unfortunate for Leicester, but in principle it’s a similar risk for all teams that one or more of their player will be infected, so no different from other kinds of illness or injury.
I agree - unfortunate for Leicester, but in principle it’s a similar risk for all teams that one or more of their player will be infected, so no different from other kinds of illness or injury.
The other factor to consider is any legal action. If the league is declared null and void, I would be shocked if WBA and Leeds took it on the chin. It's odds-on that it would end up in the courts ... and what if they won the case?
Why not Fulham ?The other factor to consider is any legal action. If the league is declared null and void, I would be shocked if WBA and Leeds took it on the chin. It's odds-on that it would end up in the courts ... and what if they won the case?
The other factor to consider is any legal action. If the league is declared null and void, I would be shocked if WBA and Leeds took it on the chin. It's odds-on that it would end up in the courts ... and what if they won the case?
The other factor to consider is any legal action. If the league is declared null and void, I would be shocked if WBA and Leeds took it on the chin. It's odds-on that it would end up in the courts ... and what if they won the case?
The other factor to consider is any legal action. If the league is declared null and void, I would be shocked if WBA and Leeds took it on the chin. It's odds-on that it would end up in the courts ... and what if they won the case?
Coronavirus is a classic case of Force Majeure. I very much doubt Leeds or West Brom would have much luck if the season was abandoned.
If abandoning the season means that Palace didn't beat us? Then I'm in.
They wouldn't have a leg to stand on. Neither of them have won anything yet - as it stands there's no guarantee they'd be promoted, so why should they win a case based on what MIGHT have happened had the season continued to its conclusion?
And given the unprecedented circumstances we are currently in, I'm pretty sure the Court would rule in favour of the EFL, who were (in line with everyone else) simply complying with a government directive to ban all activities which involve large gatherings.
Nobody will get anywhere trying to sue there way up or into the CL, imo.
On what grounds would they 'win' though? That they were occupying the top two places with almost a quarter of the season to go?
Why not Fulham ?
They still have to play both WBA and Leeds.