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[Football] When will Albion v Arsenal be postponed?

When will Albion v Arsenal be postponed?


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Lindfield by the Pond

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Jan 10, 2009
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Lindfield (near the pond)
As long as Arse realise that Matty is self isolating, and that they are not allowed within 18 yards.......
 




Invicta

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Nov 1, 2013
3,361
Kent
Should finish the season by playing all remaining games as 5 a side in one day at Wembley, like a kids tournament.
 


Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
3,029
London
Times reporting it’s going to be behind closed doors from tomorrow onwards.

[tweet]1237875834167242753[/tweet]
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,398
SHOREHAM BY SEA
Times reporting it’s going to be behind closed doors from tomorrow onwards.

https://twitter.com/martynziegler/status/1237875834167242753?s=21

In the report it’s ‘’COULD BE as early as tomorrow”

I’ll counter this by taking an extract from the bbc website

Delay is the stage where "social distancing" measures will be considered - which could include restrictions on public gatherings above a certain number of people, although this is not thought likely at this stage.
 






RossyG

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Dec 20, 2014
2,630
Perhaps the club could stream it on Seagulls TV for everyone with a ST.
 




wealdgull

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Dec 7, 2017
250
Will this change Tony's request from "get behind the team" to "get five miles behind the team"?
 






Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,400
Location Location
Our next two home games are v Arsenal and Man Utd.

If those play out to empty stands, with the feel of practice matches, we will get absolutely dry humped in both. I'm not saying a 30k full house would necessarily see us home in those two games - but it sure helped us on our way to 6 points last season.

Behind closed doors, I reckon we lose both.
 






Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
8,992
Seven Dials
Our next two home games are v Arsenal and Man Utd.

If those play out to empty stands, with the feel of practice matches, we will get absolutely dry humped in both. I'm not saying a 30k full house would necessarily see us home in those two games - but it sure helped us on our way to 6 points last season.

Behind closed doors, I reckon we lose both.

Actually 4 points last season. 6 the season before.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,400
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Actually 4 points last season. 6 the season before.

Fair enough, lost in a blur.

What a huge 4 points that was though.

And if this comes to pass - teams playing in an empty Amex - then we'll truly see the acid test of that fabled "12th man" from the crowd. If we put Arsenal and United to the sword, play well and harvest some points, then we can put to rest this Amex "we need an atmosphere to perform" mantra. If we lose, and lose dismally, then it will heighten the "see what the lack of atmosphere does to the team" brigade.

Interesting times.
 


Not Andy Naylor

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Dec 12, 2007
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Seven Dials
Fair enough, lost in a blur.

What a huge 4 points that was though.

And if this comes to pass - teams playing in an empty Amex - then we'll truly see the acid test of that fabled "12th man" from the crowd. If we put Arsenal and United to the sword, play well and harvest some points, then we can put to rest this Amex "we need an atmosphere to perform" mantra. If we lose, and lose dismally, then it will heighten the "see what the lack of atmosphere does to the team" brigade.

Interesting times.

I must admit that I agree. We face Arsenal, Manchester United, Man City and Liverpool with one major element of any home advantage taken away.

Of course, we also won away to Arsenal when they had home advantage so maybe we shouldn't panic just yet. And it's also true, as some have said, that players will be able to pass back and sideways if they have to without the usual moans from certain sections of the crowd.
 




vagabond

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May 17, 2019
9,804
Brighton
Fair enough, lost in a blur.

What a huge 4 points that was though.

And if this comes to pass - teams playing in an empty Amex - then we'll truly see the acid test of that fabled "12th man" from the crowd. If we put Arsenal and United to the sword, play well and harvest some points, then we can put to rest this Amex "we need an atmosphere to perform" mantra. If we lose, and lose dismally, then it will heighten the "see what the lack of atmosphere does to the team" brigade.

Interesting times.

Our other relegation rivals will have the same problem too at least.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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I must admit that I agree. We face Arsenal, Manchester United, Man City and Liverpool with one major element of any home advantage taken away.

Of course, we also won away to Arsenal when they had home advantage so maybe we shouldn't panic just yet. And it's also true, as some have said, that players will be able to pass back and sideways if they have to without the usual moans from certain sections of the crowd.

Player for player, against those 4 teams you list, we absolutely should not be able to live with them. But 2 out of those 4, we've done ok and got points on the board (even Liverpool needed a hugely generous pen last season to get all 3 points, but then you just routinely expect that with the likes of Kevin-Friend-of-the-Big-Clubs).

But I think a raucous crowd CAN have an influence. There is without doubt an extra CHARGE at the Amex when the big boys call in. A feeling of "this is us v a Big Team, we NEED to support". And that really does make a difference IMO - performances would bear that out, even if the results don't always.

I think an empty Amex in these next 2 games would be a disaster for us TBH. Its a late call for Saturday, so I don't THINK at this stage it'll happen. But if we have any in the pipeline, its not going to be condusive to our chances of staying up, IMO.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,400
Location Location
Our other relegation rivals will have the same problem too at least.

True. Whether its v a T6 team or a relegation rival, playing in an empty stadium is undoubtedly going to pose issues that point towards a big disadvantage for the home team.

I've never known the like. Makes me laugh at some of the early posts on that humungous Coronavirus thread from mid January, when so many posters were saying what an exaggerated load of old bollocks it all was, and that it'd never be a pandemic.

Let the quotes commence.
 










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