warmleyseagull
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That article seems to suggest nothing has been agreed in advance for what happens in the event of a curtailment. Which seems a bit bonkers. The logical thing would be to cancel the FA Cup now. But they won’t do it and will end up having to do something worse later down the line. Much like the Government approach in fact.
See https://www.espn.com/soccer/english...ontingency-plans-if-positives-persist-sources. Article raises concerns you voice and raises possibility of 2 week break. That seems even more bonkers than cancelling FA Cup as the previous article I quoted showed there are only 3 possible dates for postponed matches as it is, and some of those will be required for matches already postponed.
Guess they could do what used to happen: reorganise postponed games on later cup round weekends if both teams out. Doesnt happen much now because of fewer postponements but could be used. I wouldn't mind seeing Cup and League games played on same weekend with teams deciding on whether to play A team in Cup or League, with (obviously) all non 25 squad players allowed in either game. That wont happen but could be quite fun.