[Albion] Spurs game postponed (CONFIRMED 09/12/2021)

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Dave the OAP

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if you get freaked out by the media then yeah

or in real world - no chance

If we follow the lead from Germany, it is highly likely
 














Bozza

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The league wont be suspended, but empty grounds remain a clear possibility as long as the pandemic is ongoing.

You can't say that.

Well, you can, as you have.

But you're guessing.

No one knows the path that Omicron is going to take, and what that may mean.

If I could be arsed I'd try and find my post(s) from last year where I said that I thought Palace could be our last game at the Amex for a while, which was met with cries of "don't be ridiculous".
 




essbee1

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Why can't those waste of space w*****s at the PL take their head out of their arses and make a decision now. It's not that difficult surely.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Feel sorry for all those who bought Half Season tickets but it's going to happen in the New Year at the latest IMHO

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Have got no doubt that the club will do the decent thing by the purchasers if that were to happen, same as they've always done. Club never short-changed anybody all through the pandemic to their great credit
 


Kinky Gerbil

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BREAKING | Tottenham Hotspur’s Premier League game away at Leicester City could potentially already have been postponed.

Squared vsSpurs are offering to play their match against Stade Rennais on December 15th, a day before their game against the Foxes.


It’s not going to happen on Sunday.

Why are the PL dragging feet over it.
 




Swansman

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You can't say that.

Well, you can, as you have.

But you're guessing.

No one knows the path that Omicron is going to take, and what that may mean.

If I could be arsed I'd try and find my post(s) from last year where I said that I thought Palace could be our last game at the Amex for a while, which was met with cries of "don't be ridiculous".

Well obviously it is a guess just like "I'm not going to be the president of the United States" is a guess.

I think there is a 99% chance the PL wont be suspended and it has little to do with Omicron and a lot to do with PL. I think the show will go on regardless of how many are dying per day and how many in the hospitals.

I read those posts only days ago when I read the first 300 pages in the main covid thread. I agreed at the time (or to be more specific I said there was no chance of the Arsenal game happening) but some things have changed since then. If you say "Spurs/Wolves will probably be the last time in a while where the public are allowed to go to Amex", I wouldnt dare to bet against you. But suspension of the league? No, very very unlikely as I see it.
 


Giraffe

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There is a perfect storm developing in football. A virus that is spreading quicker at a time when more matches are being played. I think the Premier League will take it case by case but there is already much more around now than there was even a week ago and I can only see this continuing to escalate further. Once you postpone one it will snowball after that. Whether they suspend the whole league for a couple of weeks or not there is definitely going to be a fixture problem soon. And that is without taking account of any other impacts such as weather. - see more snow tomorrow thread :)
 


A1X

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Got to be a risk that the whole league will be suspended at some point or at least fans banned from games again?

Agreed, I think the passports thing will prove to be too difficult logistically. Then the following will probably happen in this order (not necessarily all of them) until things improve;

- Reduced matchday attendance (50% and no away fans)
- Severely reduced matchday attendance (think Man City H last term)
- Behind closed doors
- League suspended

I think the last option is hugely unlikely TBH given where we are, the three above it though? Not unthinkable.
 




Lyndhurst 14

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Why can't those waste of space w*****s at the PL take their head out of their arses and make a decision now. It's not that difficult surely.

Too busy going to Christmas Parties at No. 10
 




Bozza

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Well obviously it is a guess just like "I'm not going to be the president of the United States" is a guess.

I think there is a 99% chance the PL wont be suspended and it has little to do with Omicron and a lot to do with PL. I think the show will go on regardless of how many are dying per day and how many in the hospitals.

I read those posts only days ago when I read the first 300 pages in the main covid thread. I agreed at the time (or to be more specific I said there was no chance of the Arsenal game happening) but some things have changed since then. If you say "Spurs/Wolves will probably be the last time in a while where the public are allowed to go to Amex", I wouldnt dare to bet against you. But suspension of the league? No, very very unlikely as I see it.

12:41: "The league wont be suspended,"
13:05: "But suspension of the league? No, very very unlikely as I see it."

Good back-tracking. Are you Boris Johnson?

Please note: I'm not saying it will be suspended, but I'm saying it's not the impossibility you stated before you changed your mind inside half an hour.

The PL made it clear last time they could not be tone deaf when the country was suffering so badly, and I don't see why that will have changed, should Omicron turn things into a shit-show again.

The other possible trigger point for suspension would be if multiple squads are decimated by infection all at once, rendering the competition farcical. Again, I'm not saying it will happen, but I wouldn't rule it out.
 


Bozza

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Agreed, I think the passports thing will prove to be too difficult logistically. Then the following will probably happen in this order (not necessarily all of them) until things improve;

- Reduced matchday attendance (50% and no away fans)
- Severely reduced matchday attendance (think Man City H last term)
- Behind closed doors
- League suspended

I think the last option is hugely unlikely TBH given where we are, the three above it though? Not unthinkable.

Possible additional measures that could be brought in as part of those first two...

- masks in all areas, including in seats (again, as previously)
- no concourse services beyond toilets - pass straight through to seats
 








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