comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 5 minutes ago
Someone remind me the difference between cancelling and voiding?
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I guess cancelling will see teams finish in their current position, in a points per game scinario
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yeah or just use current standing, however I think they would use ppg for home and away.
Bye bye brady u slaaaaaaag
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
For sure Bales. It's weird to see the odd game behind closed doors. To see so many games, some massive matches with all the hype and no atmosphere, to be able to hear the coaches and the players swearing at the officials. It will suck but its kinda better than nothing
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Yes that will suck, but if that was the only issue they could still play proper games. Player fitness is also a huge concern regarding the quality of games, let alone player wellbeing. Like KDB said - it'll be a ton of injuries unless they're given plenty of time to train first. I keep hearing 2 weeks minimum, though a typical preseason is more like 6 weeks. This has all the hallmarks of a bad idea being executed terribly.
This is UEFA's interpretation of 'Behind closed doors'.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/29730690
Uefa chief of press Pedro Pinto said: "The president has suggested an idea where instead of having empty stadiums only women and children are allowed into the match.
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
voiding has been taken off the table old boy
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comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
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Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 30 minutes ago
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
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Alright Billy
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 15 minutes ago
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
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At no point was it under the proviso it was played in front of paying fans. If you can show me otherwise please do.
I think all the other things will be adhered to.
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Well it was, thousands of season tickets were sold to home fans, 50,000 at WHL alone before the fixtures were even published.
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
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Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
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Of course it should, and not good on them.
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firm... (U19365)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
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Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In theory, yes testing footballers and associated staff should have no impact on other tests. The question is though, where do the tests come from? There are only a finite amount available - the government has struggled to get to 100k a day due in part to a shortage of testing kits, reagents and other commodities that are in high demand around the world.
Then there are the labs required to process the swabs.. it's being reported that the UK has had to send 50,000 swabs to America for testing. If the clubs have the ability to process their own shouldn't they be using those resources for front line medical staff and other vulnerable people?
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 15 minutes ago
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
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At no point was it under the proviso it was played in front of paying fans. If you can show me otherwise please do.
I think all the other things will be adhered to.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well it was, thousands of season tickets were sold to home fans, 50,000 at WHL alone before the fixtures were even published.
--------------------------------------------------
It's not in the Premier Leagues rules that games have to be played in front of fans,19 home and away games is though
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
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Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They will be taking tests away from people that need them. Not in any scenario do football players need them as a priority, even if they jump the queue by paying fir them.
The general public will not take kindly to footballers getting tested over health or key workers.
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
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So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
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So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First line mentions cancellation
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
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So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
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First line mentions cancellation
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Same thing, and quite different to voiding
comment by The Gaffer (U22336)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
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So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
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First line mentions cancellation
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Same thing, and quite different to voiding
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I've not said anything about voiding
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They will be taking tests away from people that need them. Not in any scenario do football players need them as a priority, even if they jump the queue by paying fir them.
The general public will not take kindly to footballers getting tested over health or key workers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why would they be taking tests from others if they have their own testing facilities?
You do realise that the medical facilities at most top clubs are better equipped & staffed than some NHS medical facilities.
love watching an everton fan squirming.
nice.
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They will be taking tests away from people that need them. Not in any scenario do football players need them as a priority, even if they jump the queue by paying fir them.
The general public will not take kindly to footballers getting tested over health or key workers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why would they be taking tests from others if they have their own testing facilities?
You do realise that the medical facilities at most top clubs are better equipped & staffed than some NHS medical facilities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tests don't need medical facilities, they need the tests, which are in short supply at the moment. If clubs are using them, someone else can't. They are use once then throw away.
I love reading comments from those that are desperate for the season to be ended, you can literally sense the desperation in every word
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
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First line mentions cancellation
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Yeah but he doesn't.
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 5 minutes ago
I love reading comments from those that are desperate for the season to be ended, you can literally sense the desperation in every word
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So do I. Main culprit being a poster that rhymes with Willy. So much bitterness on here. Just deal with it, footy will resume and it will get finalised. Nobody likes it behind closed doors, but I’d rather any football than no football. I’m happy they are bringing it back.
Sign in if you want to comment
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posted on 11/5/20
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 5 minutes ago
Someone remind me the difference between cancelling and voiding?
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I guess cancelling will see teams finish in their current position, in a points per game scinario
----------------------------------------------------------------------
yeah or just use current standing, however I think they would use ppg for home and away.
Bye bye brady u slaaaaaaag
posted on 11/5/20
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 12 minutes ago
For sure Bales. It's weird to see the odd game behind closed doors. To see so many games, some massive matches with all the hype and no atmosphere, to be able to hear the coaches and the players swearing at the officials. It will suck but its kinda better than nothing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes that will suck, but if that was the only issue they could still play proper games. Player fitness is also a huge concern regarding the quality of games, let alone player wellbeing. Like KDB said - it'll be a ton of injuries unless they're given plenty of time to train first. I keep hearing 2 weeks minimum, though a typical preseason is more like 6 weeks. This has all the hallmarks of a bad idea being executed terribly.
posted on 11/5/20
This is UEFA's interpretation of 'Behind closed doors'.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/29730690
posted on 11/5/20
Uefa chief of press Pedro Pinto said: "The president has suggested an idea where instead of having empty stadiums only women and children are allowed into the match.
posted on 11/5/20
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
posted on 11/5/20
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
posted on 11/5/20
voiding has been taken off the table old boy
posted on 11/5/20
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 11/5/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 30 minutes ago
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Alright Billy
posted on 11/5/20
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 15 minutes ago
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
At no point was it under the proviso it was played in front of paying fans. If you can show me otherwise please do.
I think all the other things will be adhered to.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well it was, thousands of season tickets were sold to home fans, 50,000 at WHL alone before the fixtures were even published.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Of course it should, and not good on them.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firm... (U19365)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In theory, yes testing footballers and associated staff should have no impact on other tests. The question is though, where do the tests come from? There are only a finite amount available - the government has struggled to get to 100k a day due in part to a shortage of testing kits, reagents and other commodities that are in high demand around the world.
Then there are the labs required to process the swabs.. it's being reported that the UK has had to send 50,000 swabs to America for testing. If the clubs have the ability to process their own shouldn't they be using those resources for front line medical staff and other vulnerable people?
posted on 11/5/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 15 minutes ago
When season 2019/20 started, it was on the proviso that 38 games were played, an equal number of games 19 at home, 19 away. All to be be played in front of paying spectators.
As the rules are now likely to change, if there is a restart, then it would not be as per the original rules. Thus making the league null and void, and with zero credence.
Best just to move on now to next season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
At no point was it under the proviso it was played in front of paying fans. If you can show me otherwise please do.
I think all the other things will be adhered to.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Well it was, thousands of season tickets were sold to home fans, 50,000 at WHL alone before the fixtures were even published.
--------------------------------------------------
It's not in the Premier Leagues rules that games have to be played in front of fans,19 home and away games is though
posted on 11/5/20
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They will be taking tests away from people that need them. Not in any scenario do football players need them as a priority, even if they jump the queue by paying fir them.
The general public will not take kindly to footballers getting tested over health or key workers.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First line mentions cancellation
posted on 11/5/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First line mentions cancellation
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Same thing, and quite different to voiding
posted on 11/5/20
comment by The Gaffer (U22336)
posted 7 seconds ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First line mentions cancellation
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Same thing, and quite different to voiding
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I've not said anything about voiding
posted on 11/5/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They will be taking tests away from people that need them. Not in any scenario do football players need them as a priority, even if they jump the queue by paying fir them.
The general public will not take kindly to footballers getting tested over health or key workers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why would they be taking tests from others if they have their own testing facilities?
You do realise that the medical facilities at most top clubs are better equipped & staffed than some NHS medical facilities.
posted on 11/5/20
love watching an everton fan squirming.
nice.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 51 seconds ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 20 minutes ago
Whilst footballers get tested, frontline health workers will still be dying because they cannot get tested. Something not right there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't blame football.
If the clubs are willing to pay for their own testing facilities then good on them. It should have NO bearing on what testing other organisations are or aren't doing.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They will be taking tests away from people that need them. Not in any scenario do football players need them as a priority, even if they jump the queue by paying fir them.
The general public will not take kindly to footballers getting tested over health or key workers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why would they be taking tests from others if they have their own testing facilities?
You do realise that the medical facilities at most top clubs are better equipped & staffed than some NHS medical facilities.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tests don't need medical facilities, they need the tests, which are in short supply at the moment. If clubs are using them, someone else can't. They are use once then throw away.
posted on 11/5/20
I love reading comments from those that are desperate for the season to be ended, you can literally sense the desperation in every word
posted on 11/5/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by ♫♪ Gini Mini Mane Mo, Keita, Milner, Firmino ♪♫ (U19365)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 1 hour, 20 minutes ago
...
But he also admitted than a cancellation of the season was discussed for the first time.
"It's the first time we've discussed curtailment," he said. "It's still our aim to finish the season obviously, but it's important to discuss all of the options with our clubs.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So he never mentioned cancellation then, he said they discussed 'curtailment' which is not the same thing.
Curtailment would be cutting the season short I.e. Stopping now and using the current league positions as final, or recalculate the league positions based on ppg H/A.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First line mentions cancellation
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Yeah but he doesn't.
posted on 11/5/20
comment by Cinciwolf----JA606 NFL Fantasy Champion 2019----No Emotional Attachments....five long years (U11551)
posted 5 minutes ago
I love reading comments from those that are desperate for the season to be ended, you can literally sense the desperation in every word
----------------------------------------------------------------------
So do I. Main culprit being a poster that rhymes with Willy. So much bitterness on here. Just deal with it, footy will resume and it will get finalised. Nobody likes it behind closed doors, but I’d rather any football than no football. I’m happy they are bringing it back.
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