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posted on 19/3/20

The Football Association has also agreed that the current season can be "extended indefinitely" beyond the original end date of 1 June.

More: https://t.co/B5nbVKNBpO

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comment by Biglaa (U5954)

posted on 19/3/20

Not much stumbling on that block, was there?

posted on 19/3/20

posted on 19/3/20

Five stars from me. You need comedy in these current times.

comment by NSNO (U20678)

posted on 19/3/20

comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 4 minutes ago
The Football Association has also agreed that the current season can be "extended indefinitely" beyond the original end date of 1 June.

More: https://t.co/B5nbVKNBpO

Keep up
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The FA is the over ruling organisation. Each competition as clearly stated, the Premier League is a competition and they will determine the length of extension.

Which means a rule change, which means a vote by clubs, which will require a minimum of 14 clubs to agree.

It's really not that complex. All that the FA have done is say it's ok for seasons to continue beyond June 1st. They have no say on Premier League rule changes. It's a separate organisation.

posted on 19/3/20

comment by NSNO (U20678)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 4 minutes ago
The Football Association has also agreed that the current season can be "extended indefinitely" beyond the original end date of 1 June.

More: https://t.co/B5nbVKNBpO

Keep up
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The FA is the over ruling organisation. Each competition as clearly stated, the Premier League is a competition and they will determine the length of extension.

Which means a rule change, which means a vote by clubs, which will require a minimum of 14 clubs to agree.

It's really not that complex. All that the FA have done is say it's ok for seasons to continue beyond June 1st. They have no say on Premier League rule changes. It's a separate organisation.
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It hasn't entered your mind that the FA have been thrashing out their plans with the Premier League?

Wasn't this the VVD guy?

posted on 19/3/20

What would happen if the PL voted to not extend the season but the EFL did?

comment by NSNO (U20678)

posted on 19/3/20

comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by NSNO (U20678)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 4 minutes ago
The Football Association has also agreed that the current season can be "extended indefinitely" beyond the original end date of 1 June.

More: https://t.co/B5nbVKNBpO

Keep up
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The FA is the over ruling organisation. Each competition as clearly stated, the Premier League is a competition and they will determine the length of extension.

Which means a rule change, which means a vote by clubs, which will require a minimum of 14 clubs to agree.

It's really not that complex. All that the FA have done is say it's ok for seasons to continue beyond June 1st. They have no say on Premier League rule changes. It's a separate organisation.
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It hasn't entered your mind that the FA have been thrashing out their plans with the Premier League?

Wasn't this the VVD guy?
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No I wouldn't have thought so. It's just a group of people saying they will extend the allowed time to complete a season.

We will only know when premier league clubs are given the vote, as to what will happen.

posted on 19/3/20

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posted on 19/3/20

Alex never fails to cheer me up

posted on 19/3/20

"A joint statement issued by the FA, Premier League and EFL expressed "a commitment to finding ways of resuming the 2019-20 season" and completing all domestic and European matches "as soon as it is safe and possible to do so".

Looks like the Premier league is an agreement to me

posted on 19/3/20

comment by NSNO (U20678)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by NSNO (U20678)
posted 9 seconds ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 4 minutes ago
The Football Association has also agreed that the current season can be "extended indefinitely" beyond the original end date of 1 June.

More: https://t.co/B5nbVKNBpO

Keep up
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The FA is the over ruling organisation. Each competition as clearly stated, the Premier League is a competition and they will determine the length of extension.

Which means a rule change, which means a vote by clubs, which will require a minimum of 14 clubs to agree.

It's really not that complex. All that the FA have done is say it's ok for seasons to continue beyond June 1st. They have no say on Premier League rule changes. It's a separate organisation.
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It hasn't entered your mind that the FA have been thrashing out their plans with the Premier League?

Wasn't this the VVD guy?
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No I wouldn't have thought so. It's just a group of people saying they will extend the allowed time to complete a season.

We will only know when premier league clubs are given the vote, as to what will happen.
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Why wouldn't you think so?

comment by NSNO (U20678)

posted on 19/3/20

comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 1 minute ago
"A joint statement issued by the FA, Premier League and EFL expressed "a commitment to finding ways of resuming the 2019-20 season" and completing all domestic and European matches "as soon as it is safe and possible to do so".

Looks like the Premier league is an agreement to me
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They can be in agreement, makes no difference if 14 clubs don't pass the vote

posted on 19/3/20

14 clubs will, any that dont would look extremely petty, theres only one i can think of would scoop that low, probably already have. Whams owners.

posted on 19/3/20

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comment by NSNO (U20678)

posted on 19/3/20

Self interest plays a big part in these votes. We shall see.

posted on 19/3/20

comment by ttliv87 (U11882)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Inbefore (U20589)
posted 46 seconds ago
14 clubs will, any that dont would look extremely petty, theres only one i can think of would scoop that low, probably already have. Whams owners.
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I think two will and that would be West Ham and Man City.
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There was four when it originally came out.

comment by Neo (U9135)

posted on 19/3/20

Alex Roberts Humiliated yet again

posted on 20/3/20

The coronavirus has saved football

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