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Martin- although I think finishing the 2019-20 season is highly desirable, for the reasons you point out, I just don't see how it can be achieved. The "Behind Closed Doors" business is the least of the obstacles. For example, how can you maintain the safety of players and club staff?
Quote from: The Red Baron on April 16, 2020, 02:59:20 pmMartin- although I think finishing the 2019-20 season is highly desirable, for the reasons you point out, I just don't see how it can be achieved. The "Behind Closed Doors" business is the least of the obstacles. For example, how can you maintain the safety of players and club staff?TRB, I don't doubt it will be difficult, but the EPL and EFL have every intention of finishing the season. I hear what you say, but the briefings we've had all point to them finishing this season, and money of course drives that. The Bundesliga will be the 1st major league to open up again, and lessons will be learnt from that, therefore, hopefully, we can complete.There are some details that the authorities have shared with us that are not yet in the public domain, and if I could I would tell you. However, they have a plan, and several variations on that plan as well.The big test is keeping all the various clubs on side. The EPL speaks with one voice pretty much, only 3 clubs want things done differently, but the EFL is a completely different ball game. Trusting them to get things over the line is a massive challenge.
Quote from: ThRed Baron link=topic=276674.msg960098#msg960098 date=1587045560Martin- although I think finishing the 2019-20 season is highly desirable, for the reasons you point out, I just don't see how it can be achieved. The "Behind Closed Doors" business is the least of the obstacles. For example, how can you maintain the safety of players and club staff?I suppose that if players adhere to the 2mtr rule it would stop all the grappling at free kicks and corners.
Quote from: selby on April 16, 2020, 01:54:57 pmOn Talksport it was stated that the players wages of every club in that division was equal to 106% of every clubs total income. Some (very few) may be within their total income, so some will be flying high into trouble quickly unless the owners are willing to stump up a lot of money. I can't see the banks being very helpful at the moment. If nothing is resolved within the next month I expect the dominoes to start to fall.Well if nothing else this should be a wake up call for Football. The bubble was going to burst eventually. This is going to be one massive crash. Hopefully some long term sense will return to the game. Let’s hope we still have at least 70 of the 91 clubs left when normality resumes.
On Talksport it was stated that the players wages of every club in that division was equal to 106% of every clubs total income. Some (very few) may be within their total income, so some will be flying high into trouble quickly unless the owners are willing to stump up a lot of money. I can't see the banks being very helpful at the moment. If nothing is resolved within the next month I expect the dominoes to start to fall.
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 16, 2020, 02:28:09 pmQuote from: selby on April 16, 2020, 01:54:57 pmOn Talksport it was stated that the players wages of every club in that division was equal to 106% of every clubs total income. Some (very few) may be within their total income, so some will be flying high into trouble quickly unless the owners are willing to stump up a lot of money. I can't see the banks being very helpful at the moment. If nothing is resolved within the next month I expect the dominoes to start to fall.Well if nothing else this should be a wake up call for Football. The bubble was going to burst eventually. This is going to be one massive crash. Hopefully some long term sense will return to the game. Let’s hope we still have at least 70 of the 91 clubs left when normality resumes.Blimey, Camps, surely you mean “let’s hope we still have all 91 clubs left when normality resumes”?!
Quote from: The Red Baron on April 16, 2020, 02:59:20 pmMartin- although I think finishing the 2019-20 season is highly desirable, for the reasons you point out, I just don't see how it can be achieved. The "Behind Closed Doors" business is the least of the obstacles. For example, how can you maintain the safety of players and club staff?I suppose that if players adhere to the 2mtr rule it would stop all the grappling at free kicks and corners.
Quote from: drfchound on April 16, 2020, 04:17:10 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on April 16, 2020, 02:59:20 pmMartin- although I think finishing the 2019-20 season is highly desirable, for the reasons you point out, I just don't see how it can be achieved. The "Behind Closed Doors" business is the least of the obstacles. For example, how can you maintain the safety of players and club staff?I suppose that if players adhere to the 2mtr rule it would stop all the grappling at free kicks and corners.I suggest we re-sign Mark Wilson. He was the master of never quite getting close enough to make a challenge.
Rumours doing the rounds is that we might be lucky to see crowds in stadiums in 2020? Clubs will be folding by the dozen.... 😪
Quote from: adamtherover on April 16, 2020, 02:15:03 pmRumours doing the rounds is that we might be lucky to see crowds in stadiums in 2020? Clubs will be folding by the dozen.... 😪I'd say that's almost certain. You might be lucky to go and watch a game of football in 2021, if we have to wait for a vaccine.
Quote from: redarmy82 on April 16, 2020, 07:33:01 pmQuote from: adamtherover on April 16, 2020, 02:15:03 pmRumours doing the rounds is that we might be lucky to see crowds in stadiums in 2020? Clubs will be folding by the dozen.... 😪I'd say that's almost certain. You might be lucky to go and watch a game of football in 2021, if we have to wait for a vaccine. You are so far from the truth you wouldn’t believe it . Heard immunity is what is being subscribed . By locking families up for weeks it will and is taking effect . I’ve had the virus along with 4 others in my house hold by that , means we should have the Immunity now necessary not to be infected . If you imagine 20 or so million house holds in a similar circumstance then vaccination is not the immediate priority as the economy IS . If people are allowed to back to work then they demand sport is returned also . I can see an August season start without last season having been resolved beyond no relegation and all results remaining classed as draws . IMO .
Quote from: Wiltshire Exile on April 16, 2020, 05:16:40 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on April 16, 2020, 02:28:09 pmQuote from: selby on April 16, 2020, 01:54:57 pmOn Talksport it was stated that the players wages of every club in that division was equal to 106% of every clubs total income. Some (very few) may be within their total income, so some will be flying high into trouble quickly unless the owners are willing to stump up a lot of money. I can't see the banks being very helpful at the moment. If nothing is resolved within the next month I expect the dominoes to start to fall.Well if nothing else this should be a wake up call for Football. The bubble was going to burst eventually. This is going to be one massive crash. Hopefully some long term sense will return to the game. Let’s hope we still have at least 70 of the 91 clubs left when normality resumes.Blimey, Camps, surely you mean “let’s hope we still have all 91 clubs left when normality resumes”?!Well yes obviously i do. But if a lack of income for clubs goes on for say another 4 + months do you think there won’t be substantial casualties?
Quote from: Campsall rover on April 16, 2020, 06:14:56 pmQuote from: Wiltshire Exile on April 16, 2020, 05:16:40 pmQuote from: Campsall rover on April 16, 2020, 02:28:09 pmQuote from: selby on April 16, 2020, 01:54:57 pmOn Talksport it was stated that the players wages of every club in that division was equal to 106% of every clubs total income. Some (very few) may be within their total income, so some will be flying high into trouble quickly unless the owners are willing to stump up a lot of money. I can't see the banks being very helpful at the moment. If nothing is resolved within the next month I expect the dominoes to start to fall.Well if nothing else this should be a wake up call for Football. The bubble was going to burst eventually. This is going to be one massive crash. Hopefully some long term sense will return to the game. Let’s hope we still have at least 70 of the 91 clubs left when normality resumes.Blimey, Camps, surely you mean “let’s hope we still have all 91 clubs left when normality resumes”?!Well yes obviously i do. But if a lack of income for clubs goes on for say another 4 + months do you think there won’t be substantial casualties?Sadly, if we don’t resume soon, then, yes, there could well be some casualties...but 21 out 91?. That’s nearly a whole Division of the EFL!
Playing behind closed doors is surely possible once all players can be tested regularly (once a week if testing kits become more widely available, if you believe this government!). If that is the case I would pay a tenner every week to watch Rovers play via the internet. How many more would, at least then the club will have some income.
I have already paid for next seasons ST.
What the Premier League decide to do does not automatically mean that lower division clubs will do the same.The financial pressures on clubs differ according to status, but also according to levels of debt that may fall due, and be called in.If you are a creditor under extreme pressure from the business lockdown, can you afford to let outstanding debts remain on the books until profligate FC return to trading?
Quote from: albie on April 16, 2020, 05:41:49 pmWhat the Premier League decide to do does not automatically mean that lower division clubs will do the same.The financial pressures on clubs differ according to status, but also according to levels of debt that may fall due, and be called in.If you are a creditor under extreme pressure from the business lockdown, can you afford to let outstanding debts remain on the books until profligate FC return to trading?They are indelibly linked though albie.The working party is formed of the EFL, EPL, PFA and FA with money trickling down from the EPL. They've already released £50m of next seasons money to help keep EFL clubs afloat and a further £125m has been earmarked although this is proving contentious in some quarters.