Been thinking about this and how certain teams may benefit from it.
For example, what would usually be a tight game between two teams, with the home team relying on the home support as their twelvth man to push them over the line for the win.
Can we see some teams now at a disadvantage having to play without their home support, benefiting the away team?
Could this have a say in the final run in?
Playing behind closed doors..teams benefit?
posted on 31/3/20
What a mess of an article this is...
posted on 31/3/20
Yes it could have an impact. Even the quality of games might be affected.
posted on 31/3/20
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané - 6 Times Baby (U1108)
posted 3 hours, 37 minutes ago
Do what Arsenal do and ramp up crowd noise on the tannoy system.
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Liverpool would just have to play you’ll never walk alone and the start and the end of the match and you wouldn’t even notice the difference
posted on 31/3/20
comment by Joe Goldberg (U18355)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané - 6 Times Baby (U1108)
posted 3 hours, 37 minutes ago
Do what Arsenal do and ramp up crowd noise on the tannoy system.
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Liverpool would just have to play you’ll never walk alone and the start and the end of the match and you wouldn’t even notice the difference
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Dead roast
posted on 31/3/20
comment by Loco Liverpool (U18018)
posted 4 hours, 6 minutes ago
Most teams 11th man is a player on the pitch
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🤣 just noticed that..fixed now
posted on 31/3/20
comment by Afc8919 (U21433)
posted 40 minutes ago
comment by Loco Liverpool (U18018)
posted 4 hours, 6 minutes ago
Most teams 11th man is a player on the pitch
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🤣 just noticed that..fixed now
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We're just too used to playing with Mustafi.
posted on 31/3/20
Maybe so but everyone will be in the same boat, and considering the unusual circumstances they’ll just have to find a way to get over it
posted on 31/3/20
BS ending that would only serve to favour the bigger teams. The atmosphere generated at smaller grounds is vital to most of the games they play. Pool or City do not need their twelfth man for the vast majority of PL games. Their superstar rosters are enough. Burnley on the other hand, need every bit of support against most of the teams they'll play.
Sorry but pool fans just gotta accept the voided season. The outcome of the season shouldn't be "unfair to everyone else but Liverpool still get a title out of it." The lower tiers have already had their seasons scrapped, no doubt putting some of them out business for good as a result. Only fair that the top tiers should suffer the same fate. So pool who'll be just fine as a club and there fans can just suck it up and not gripe over a trophy they can go for again next year, whilst other fans will be losing their team completely.
Besides, you can't play out the league without blatantly breaching social distancing. Which won't be going anywhere soon. No way you'll keep the public in if you start exempting the PL from rules the entire country is having to follow. "Well if the PL can play, then so can my kid with their mates" Will be how the British public respond to that move. Hopefully government will squash the idea if the PL is actually dumb enough to announce doing it.
posted on 1/4/20
comment by (kash) I'm the Mané - 6 Times Baby (U1108)
posted 13 hours, 59 minutes ago
Do what Arsenal do and ramp up crowd noise on the tannoy system.
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I cant wait to see your melt down when they Null and Void the season
posted on 1/4/20
comment by WB2 (Emery'll Get Me Killed) (U8276)
posted 8 hours, 4 minutes ago
BS ending that would only serve to favour the bigger teams. The atmosphere generated at smaller grounds is vital to most of the games they play. Pool or City do not need their twelfth man for the vast majority of PL games. Their superstar rosters are enough. Burnley on the other hand, need every bit of support against most of the teams they'll play.
Sorry but pool fans just gotta accept the voided season. The outcome of the season shouldn't be "unfair to everyone else but Liverpool still get a title out of it." The lower tiers have already had their seasons scrapped, no doubt putting some of them out business for good as a result. Only fair that the top tiers should suffer the same fate. So pool who'll be just fine as a club and there fans can just suck it up and not gripe over a trophy they can go for again next year, whilst other fans will be losing their team completely.
Besides, you can't play out the league without blatantly breaching social distancing. Which won't be going anywhere soon. No way you'll keep the public in if you start exempting the PL from rules the entire country is having to follow. "Well if the PL can play, then so can my kid with their mates" Will be how the British public respond to that move. Hopefully government will squash the idea if the PL is actually dumb enough to announce doing it.
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What a load of tosh.
So lower clubs are folding and we should extend the same courtesy to the top levels.
People like you don't understand the consequences of canceling a prem season. You think its a piece of cake. That's why you're posting on JA606 instead of being somewhere making important decisions.