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Today's Premier League Statement
At a meeting of Premier League Shareholders today, clubs discussed possible steps towards planning to resume the 2019/20 season, when it is safe and appropriate to do so.
It was reiterated that the thoughts of all are with those directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the Premier League’s priority is the health and safety of players, coaches, managers, club staff, supporters and the wider community.
The League and clubs are considering the first tentative moves forward and will only return to training and playing with Government guidance, under expert medical advice and after consultation with players and managers. The League welcomed the creation of the Government medical working group for a return of elite sport, which met for the first time this morning.
No decisions were taken at today’s Shareholders’ meeting and clubs exchanged views on the information provided regarding Project Restart. It was agreed that the PFA, LMA, players and managers are key to this process and will be further consulted.
The clubs reconfirmed their commitment to finishing the 2019/20 season, maintaining integrity of the competition and welcomed the Government’s support.
It was reiterated that the thoughts of all are with those directly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, the Premier League’s priority is the health and safety of players, coaches, managers, club staff, supporters and the wider community.
The League and clubs are considering the first tentative moves forward and will only return to training and playing with Government guidance, under expert medical advice and after consultation with players and managers. The League welcomed the creation of the Government medical working group for a return of elite sport, which met for the first time this morning.
No decisions were taken at today’s Shareholders’ meeting and clubs exchanged views on the information provided regarding Project Restart. It was agreed that the PFA, LMA, players and managers are key to this process and will be further consulted.
The clubs reconfirmed their commitment to finishing the 2019/20 season, maintaining integrity of the competition and welcomed the Government’s support.
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The pace of the meeting and the respect shown to those outside the football industry, the public, government, medical experts is well received.
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Good stuff, you’d think, golf, tennis, darts, horse racing etc should be ok to go soon with strict rules and no spectators
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I can imagine the darts. "Stand up if you love the darts"... there's the cleaner in the Ally Pally shouting on his own while MVG fires in a 9-dart finish.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 4:30 pmGood stuff, you’d think, golf, tennis, darts, horse racing etc should be ok to go soon with strict rules and no spectators
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Suppose they’re unlikely to lose much fitness through lack of match fitness
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One thing I've missed and that's the snooker world championships. It's been penciled in for the end of July / beginning of August, but without a crowd I'd prefer them to leave it until they can get a crowd - even if it means fewer fans being seated.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 4:37 pmSuppose they’re unlikely to lose much fitness through lack of match fitness
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Yeah, fair point, I’ll watch anything at the minute thoughFactualFrank wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 4:42 pmOne thing I've missed and that's the snooker world championships. It's been penciled in for the end of July / beginning of August, but without a crowd I'd prefer them to leave it until they can get a crowd - even if it means fewer fans being seated.
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Me too. I think I'd even give cricket a go!
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Some form of pro tennis starting in Germany from today,very controlled environment however,and looks like matches being streamed for an on-demand service.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/52496009Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 4:30 pmGood stuff, you’d think, golf, tennis, darts, horse racing etc should be ok to go soon with strict rules and no spectators
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So still no decision
Following on from the French decision and the continued deaths from Covid 19,its now time to accept the inevitable and that the resumption of the Premier league 2019 -2020 is a non starter
Payment of Sky monies should be on a sliding scale with the media darlings who are never off our screens paying the most and the smaller teams like us paying far less
As most of the media darlings have wealthy foreign owners they could afford any fees
Following on from the French decision and the continued deaths from Covid 19,its now time to accept the inevitable and that the resumption of the Premier league 2019 -2020 is a non starter
Payment of Sky monies should be on a sliding scale with the media darlings who are never off our screens paying the most and the smaller teams like us paying far less
As most of the media darlings have wealthy foreign owners they could afford any fees
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I’d imagine they will just negotiate a larger contract next year to make up for it
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Sorry, it must just be me, but I get the impression this statement doesn't actually state anything new apart from the "creation of the Government medical working group for a return of elite sport, which met for the first time this morning."
Perhaps its purpose was to "reassure" people that the season won't be voided.
Perhaps its purpose was to "reassure" people that the season won't be voided.
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I think it's playing politics which let's be honest is not a bad way to go about it if you want the season to continue and are at the mercy of politicians.
I'm hoping it pans out like the virus testing, very very slow, very slow, slow, a bit quicker... bam bam bam
I'm hoping it pans out like the virus testing, very very slow, very slow, slow, a bit quicker... bam bam bam
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Nobody has mentioned if it ever starts it will be played in 10 neutral venues.What a waste of time. It's time to come out and cancel the season now instead of clinging on to false hopes to appease a few people who think football is the bee all and end all to life and the money grabbing twohats who are clutching at straws.
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Exactly, con, it is only a game and not a matter of life or death.conyoviejo wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 6:04 pmNobody has mentioned if it ever starts it will be played in 10 neutral venues.What a waste of time. It's time to come out and cancel the season now instead of clinging on to false hopes to appease a few people who think football is the bee all and end all to life and the money grabbing twohats who are clutching at straws.
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I'm glad you typed 'oh' there con
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Not sure if this has been posted.
"Players are "scared" about the prospect of returning to action amid the coronavirus pandemic, says Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero.
The Premier League is hoping to resume the season on 8 June, which would require players to be be back in full training by 18 May.
Top-flight clubs will meet on Friday to discuss options for the restart.
"The majority of players are scared because they have children and families," said 31-year-old Aguero.
Speaking to Argentine TV station El Chiringuito, the Argentina international Aguero added: "I'm scared, but I'm with my girlfriend here and I'm not going to be in contact with other people. I'm locked in my house and the only person I could infect is my girlfriend.
"They're saying that there are people that have it and don't have any symptoms but still infect you. That's why I am here at home. Maybe I have the illness and I don't even know."
The Premier League has been suspended since 13 March because of coronavirus but all clubs remain committed to playing this season's 92 remaining fixtures.
All games are expected to be held behind closed doors and the league is considering making some available on free-to-air TV.
Senior medical directors of the FA and Premier League will join a video conference on Friday with medical experts from rugby union, cricket and racing, along with the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden and deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam to discuss the medical and safety aspects of a return to sporting action.
Aguero said he and his team-mates, will be "quite nervous and extra careful" when they return to work.
"When one person is ill we will think 'oh what's happening here?'" he added. "I hope a vaccine will be found soon so that this all ends."
If training is resumed before social distancing rules are relaxed, BBC Sport understands players will be tested for coronavirus twice a week and would be screened for symptoms every day.
All tests would be carried out by health professionals at a drive-through NHS testing facility that each club would have access to.
Training grounds will be optimised for social distancing and high hygiene levels. In addition:
Players must arrive at training grounds in kit and wear masks at all times.
They must not shower or eat on the premises. If clubs want to provide players with food, it must be delivered as a takeaway to players' cars.
Only essential medical treatment would be allowed, with all medical staff in full PPE.
All meetings and reviews must take place virtually and off-site.
Brighton striker Glenn Murray says some proposed protocols around the Premier League's return to action, such as wearing face masks, are "farcical".
"Face masks is going to be off-putting; it is not going to be natural. People will be ripping them off in games," the 36-year-old said. "It is quite farcical.
"I understand why people are desperate to get football on. It has to be done in a sensible way and in the right time and in a way that is going to keep everyone safe.
"There will be ambulances at training and games. Is it fair to take those from the NHS? I don’t know.
"It is not just two squads, there is a lot more involved and it puts more people at risk."
Arsenal, Brighton and West Ham have opened their training grounds to players for individual work.
"I understand the public is desperate to get football back," said Murray. "But it is us that are going to be going out there and competing against other teams.
"We are not talking about guys in one community. We are talking about guys from all over the world who could be possibly carrying the disease. There are so many caveats.
"Everyone is in different situations. I have children at home. I wouldn’t want to jeopardise them. Some footballers have newly born children who might be more susceptible to getting the disease.
"Some are living with elderly parents. It is a really difficult situation to agree on."
"Players are "scared" about the prospect of returning to action amid the coronavirus pandemic, says Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero.
The Premier League is hoping to resume the season on 8 June, which would require players to be be back in full training by 18 May.
Top-flight clubs will meet on Friday to discuss options for the restart.
"The majority of players are scared because they have children and families," said 31-year-old Aguero.
Speaking to Argentine TV station El Chiringuito, the Argentina international Aguero added: "I'm scared, but I'm with my girlfriend here and I'm not going to be in contact with other people. I'm locked in my house and the only person I could infect is my girlfriend.
"They're saying that there are people that have it and don't have any symptoms but still infect you. That's why I am here at home. Maybe I have the illness and I don't even know."
The Premier League has been suspended since 13 March because of coronavirus but all clubs remain committed to playing this season's 92 remaining fixtures.
All games are expected to be held behind closed doors and the league is considering making some available on free-to-air TV.
Senior medical directors of the FA and Premier League will join a video conference on Friday with medical experts from rugby union, cricket and racing, along with the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden and deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam to discuss the medical and safety aspects of a return to sporting action.
Aguero said he and his team-mates, will be "quite nervous and extra careful" when they return to work.
"When one person is ill we will think 'oh what's happening here?'" he added. "I hope a vaccine will be found soon so that this all ends."
If training is resumed before social distancing rules are relaxed, BBC Sport understands players will be tested for coronavirus twice a week and would be screened for symptoms every day.
All tests would be carried out by health professionals at a drive-through NHS testing facility that each club would have access to.
Training grounds will be optimised for social distancing and high hygiene levels. In addition:
Players must arrive at training grounds in kit and wear masks at all times.
They must not shower or eat on the premises. If clubs want to provide players with food, it must be delivered as a takeaway to players' cars.
Only essential medical treatment would be allowed, with all medical staff in full PPE.
All meetings and reviews must take place virtually and off-site.
Brighton striker Glenn Murray says some proposed protocols around the Premier League's return to action, such as wearing face masks, are "farcical".
"Face masks is going to be off-putting; it is not going to be natural. People will be ripping them off in games," the 36-year-old said. "It is quite farcical.
"I understand why people are desperate to get football on. It has to be done in a sensible way and in the right time and in a way that is going to keep everyone safe.
"There will be ambulances at training and games. Is it fair to take those from the NHS? I don’t know.
"It is not just two squads, there is a lot more involved and it puts more people at risk."
Arsenal, Brighton and West Ham have opened their training grounds to players for individual work.
"I understand the public is desperate to get football back," said Murray. "But it is us that are going to be going out there and competing against other teams.
"We are not talking about guys in one community. We are talking about guys from all over the world who could be possibly carrying the disease. There are so many caveats.
"Everyone is in different situations. I have children at home. I wouldn’t want to jeopardise them. Some footballers have newly born children who might be more susceptible to getting the disease.
"Some are living with elderly parents. It is a really difficult situation to agree on."
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Not wanting your club to potentially lose tens of millions of pounds doesnt mean you consider football to be the be all and end all to life
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Just been announced 40,000 virus tests will be needed for players and staff to complete the PL season.
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Aguero doesn’t have to play then. Especially against ustybfc wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 6:52 pmNot sure if this has been posted.
"Players are "scared" about the prospect of returning to action amid the coronavirus pandemic, says Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero.
The Premier League is hoping to resume the season on 8 June, which would require players to be be back in full training by 18 May.
Top-flight clubs will meet on Friday to discuss options for the restart.
"The majority of players are scared because they have children and families," said 31-year-old Aguero.
Speaking to Argentine TV station El Chiringuito, the Argentina international Aguero added: "I'm scared, but I'm with my girlfriend here and I'm not going to be in contact with other people. I'm locked in my house and the only person I could infect is my girlfriend.
"They're saying that there are people that have it and don't have any symptoms but still infect you. That's why I am here at home. Maybe I have the illness and I don't even know."
The Premier League has been suspended since 13 March because of coronavirus but all clubs remain committed to playing this season's 92 remaining fixtures.
All games are expected to be held behind closed doors and the league is considering making some available on free-to-air TV.
Senior medical directors of the FA and Premier League will join a video conference on Friday with medical experts from rugby union, cricket and racing, along with the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden and deputy chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam to discuss the medical and safety aspects of a return to sporting action.
Aguero said he and his team-mates, will be "quite nervous and extra careful" when they return to work.
"When one person is ill we will think 'oh what's happening here?'" he added. "I hope a vaccine will be found soon so that this all ends."
If training is resumed before social distancing rules are relaxed, BBC Sport understands players will be tested for coronavirus twice a week and would be screened for symptoms every day.
All tests would be carried out by health professionals at a drive-through NHS testing facility that each club would have access to.
Training grounds will be optimised for social distancing and high hygiene levels. In addition:
Players must arrive at training grounds in kit and wear masks at all times.
They must not shower or eat on the premises. If clubs want to provide players with food, it must be delivered as a takeaway to players' cars.
Only essential medical treatment would be allowed, with all medical staff in full PPE.
All meetings and reviews must take place virtually and off-site.
Brighton striker Glenn Murray says some proposed protocols around the Premier League's return to action, such as wearing face masks, are "farcical".
"Face masks is going to be off-putting; it is not going to be natural. People will be ripping them off in games," the 36-year-old said. "It is quite farcical.
"I understand why people are desperate to get football on. It has to be done in a sensible way and in the right time and in a way that is going to keep everyone safe.
"There will be ambulances at training and games. Is it fair to take those from the NHS? I don’t know.
"It is not just two squads, there is a lot more involved and it puts more people at risk."
Arsenal, Brighton and West Ham have opened their training grounds to players for individual work.
"I understand the public is desperate to get football back," said Murray. "But it is us that are going to be going out there and competing against other teams.
"We are not talking about guys in one community. We are talking about guys from all over the world who could be possibly carrying the disease. There are so many caveats.
"Everyone is in different situations. I have children at home. I wouldn’t want to jeopardise them. Some footballers have newly born children who might be more susceptible to getting the disease.
"Some are living with elderly parents. It is a really difficult situation to agree on."
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If shove comes to push decide "play" games like in the cups but go straight to a penalty shoot out and after 5 each the result will be a winner, loser or a draw. Social distancing maintained, no crowd, no need for medical staff, police, trainers. Just a ref, perhaps a second official, 7 players from each side in case someone s***s themselves and two managers. Ten pens taken alternatively none of this ABBA nonsense until five each.
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I am surprised the trendy lefties are not doing one with all these private labs doing testing for the NHS. Privatisation by the backdoor
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I vaguely remember reading somewhere that the Premier League said that for every single test made on players and staff, they would pay for five in the community.
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Just reported 3 Cologne players have tested positive for the virus and have now to stay in isolation for 14 days. None showed any symptoms.
Be interesting to see how this plays out and while knee jerk reactions won't help, this may develop into news the PL don't want to hear.
With all this news of players having to turn up in their kit and wear masks, along with neutral venues, could more people turn off the idea of continuing the season.
Could it develop into a void v premature end with the PL deciding the fate of certain clubs.
Getting messy?
Be interesting to see how this plays out and while knee jerk reactions won't help, this may develop into news the PL don't want to hear.
With all this news of players having to turn up in their kit and wear masks, along with neutral venues, could more people turn off the idea of continuing the season.
Could it develop into a void v premature end with the PL deciding the fate of certain clubs.
Getting messy?
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That's very welcome from my point of view.ecc wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 5:28 pmSorry, it must just be me, but I get the impression this statement doesn't actually state anything new apart from the "creation of the Government medical working group for a return of elite sport, which met for the first time this morning."
Perhaps its purpose was to "reassure" people that the season won't be voided.
The season in France has been written off completely. That's the worst possible outcome for sporting integrity.
The British government working with sporting bodies to hopefully fulfill the season is waaaaay down on the list of priorities but it is very welcome nontheless - it would be an enormous boost to morale if we could only watch some sport.
If it can be done without any unnecessary risk to anybody's health it would be a massive lift for us all and I'm grateful that, unlike the French, they are at least trying to achieve this.
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Had they all been to the same party?Elizabeth wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 10:16 pmJust reported 3 Cologne players have tested positive for the virus and have now to stay in isolation for 14 days. None showed any symptoms.
Be interesting to see how this plays out and while knee jerk reactions won't help, this may develop into news the PL don't want to hear.
With all this news of players having to turn up in their kit and wear masks, along with neutral venues, could more people turn off the idea of continuing the season.
Could it develop into a void v premature end with the PL deciding the fate of certain clubs.
Getting messy?
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Makes you wonder
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Why cant we just lose the 20-21 season?
Restart the 19-20 season in March next year.
If things improve quick enough let's have a few ad hoc cup competitions or local mini leagues. But let's be honest, there wont be any real normality for a while yet
Restart the 19-20 season in March next year.
If things improve quick enough let's have a few ad hoc cup competitions or local mini leagues. But let's be honest, there wont be any real normality for a while yet
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Based on what's been in the press, I imagine the Premier League "no decision" today is result of Brighton, West Ham and Watford (and maybe some others) all saying season should be null and void. Also, I saw Gary Neville making similar statement. I've no idea if he was thinking that otherwise Liverpool might be champions.
Easy way to resolve it, have a vote and those clubs that vote for "null and void" are the one's who have to refund Sky/BT and the rest.
As for the players who don't want to play, they can always not take a wage for the remaining 9 games of the season.
Easy way to resolve it, have a vote and those clubs that vote for "null and void" are the one's who have to refund Sky/BT and the rest.
As for the players who don't want to play, they can always not take a wage for the remaining 9 games of the season.
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As I have stated elsewhere: finish this season this year in the Autumn 2020.
Season 2020 - 2021 between January and November 2021 with a break for the Euros.
Season 2021 - 2022 between January and September 2022 followed by a break before the World Cup which starts in November 2022.
Logical plan which gives everyone a chance to sort themselves out without neutral venues, playing without fans, etc.
Season 2020 - 2021 between January and November 2021 with a break for the Euros.
Season 2021 - 2022 between January and September 2022 followed by a break before the World Cup which starts in November 2022.
Logical plan which gives everyone a chance to sort themselves out without neutral venues, playing without fans, etc.
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That is way too logical. It can't be right - it's far too simpleMT03ALG wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 10:39 pmAs I have stated elsewhere: finish this season this year in the Autumn 2020.
Season 2020 - 2021 between January and November 2021 with a break for the Euros.
Season 2021 - 2022 between January and September 2022 followed by a break before the World Cup which starts in November 2022.
Logical plan which gives everyone a chance to sort themselves out without neutral venues, playing without fans, etc.
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Void the league now.
The danger of playing while we are in the grip of this virus is far too great to play any games even on neutral grounds
The danger of playing while we are in the grip of this virus is far too great to play any games even on neutral grounds
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This ... I've been saying this for weeks but it is too blindingly obvious for the powers that be to spot it.MT03ALG wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 10:39 pmAs I have stated elsewhere: finish this season this year in the Autumn 2020.
Season 2020 - 2021 between January and November 2021 with a break for the Euros.
Season 2021 - 2022 between January and September 2022 followed by a break before the World Cup which starts in November 2022.
Logical plan which gives everyone a chance to sort themselves out without neutral venues, playing without fans, etc.
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The ayes have it.MT03ALG wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 10:39 pmAs I have stated elsewhere: finish this season this year in the Autumn 2020.
Season 2020 - 2021 between January and November 2021 with a break for the Euros.
Season 2021 - 2022 between January and September 2022 followed by a break before the World Cup which starts in November 2022.
Logical plan which gives everyone a chance to sort themselves out without neutral venues, playing without fans, etc.
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The issue there is players contracts coming to an end midseason.
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This plan has much going for it, but you need to address how we get back to a normal August-May season afterwards.MT03ALG wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 10:39 pmAs I have stated elsewhere: finish this season this year in the Autumn 2020.
Season 2020 - 2021 between January and November 2021 with a break for the Euros.
Season 2021 - 2022 between January and September 2022 followed by a break before the World Cup which starts in November 2022.
Logical plan which gives everyone a chance to sort themselves out without neutral venues, playing without fans, etc.
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I'm sure that could be sorted to everyone's benefit in short all parties can either get their feet on planet earth like the rest of us or not as they see fit ? Nothing lasts for ever , it is way beyond the point where football in general needs to wake up to itself a bit sharpish ?duncandisorderly wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 8:59 amThe issue there is players contracts coming to an end midseason.
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One thing that infuriates me about PL football is the amount of international breaks. I’m not interested in International football but pointless friendlies particularly annoy me. Tbf, whilst I’d like to see the resumption of the Prem ASAP in controlled circumstances, then a restart on time next August/September, if they scrapped these pointless friendlies, winter break, perhaps some cup replays & added a few midweek games, I’m sure we’d catch up in no time.scouseclaret wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 9:26 amThis plan has much going for it, but you need to address how we get back to a normal August-May season afterwards.
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In-between the world cup and the traditional end of season, how about seed the 92 clubs and have an English, world cup format cup competition, the clubs that fail to qualify from their group stages go into their own cup etc and then end the season, have summer and get back to the traditional calendar.
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Come on now, keep up- there’s no pointless friendlies anymore. There’s the Euro Nations League!NewClaret wrote: ↑Sat May 02, 2020 12:14 pmOne thing that infuriates me about PL football is the amount of international breaks. I’m not interested in International football but pointless friendlies particularly annoy me. Tbf, whilst I’d like to see the resumption of the Prem ASAP in controlled circumstances, then a restart on time next August/September, if they scrapped these pointless friendlies, winter break, perhaps some cup replays & added a few midweek games, I’m sure we’d catch up in no time.