Kalimantan Gull
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I think you're wrong, I think we will stay up, just.
This is a comment I can get on board with
I think you're wrong, I think we will stay up, just.
The current situation or variations of it will continue until the vaccine for coronavirus has been developed, properly trialled and authorised for public use. This may take up top a year, or even longer, to happen. This season is finished.
That gives you an idea of where the timeline is sitting for a resumption, and even if it would be feasible to start again in July would that be appropriate when X,000 people have died from Covid-19?
The tenor of this thread, is that we're predicting what will happen. I prefer that to the ones which are saying what we would like to see.
What will happen, I think, is that they will find a way of playing the remaining games. Most likely in very quick succession and most likely not for a good while.
I could see a scenario where they can't get going with football again until this time next year. I still think they would look to get this season completed and then run the following few league seasons in 6 months rather than 9 with international tournament qualification and domestic cup competitions being the main casualty. A bit naff maybe, harsh on the players maybe, but the authorities will surely look to a route with the least chance of being mired in litigation whereby the game games they need for their income get played eventually.
I hope so; we’re a shoo in for the Sussex Senior Cup!
The FA has announced termination of the season for non league clubs.
https://www.betvictoristhmian.co.uk/fa-announcement-season-termination-61688
It would be profoundly unfair for this season not to finish. The priority has got to be finishing this season before any others can begin. Shorten a season which hasn't begun to fairly finish one which is 2/3rds completed.