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Post by Dancin on Apr 15, 2020 15:47:55 GMT 1
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Post by venceremos on Apr 15, 2020 16:09:23 GMT 1
Finish the season. An unexpected consequence of voiding the season could be legal action by broadcasters and/or fans demanding compensation and I'd have a lot of sympathy with that.
There isn't long to go, games can be condensed into a short space of time and played behind closed doors if necessary. The start of next season can be delayed, and the one after that too if it comes to that. In fact, the PFA made a sensible suggestion that the next two seasons should be played more or less in calendar years - 2021 and 2022 - which would then lead into the midwinter World Cup of 2022. For example, the 2019/20 season might be finished in, say September/October, then a short break and start next season in late November/December, with a midsummer break for the deferred Euros and the season ending in autumn.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2020 17:31:26 GMT 1
Sounds quite doable and sensible to me. But will it interfere with the TV companies programme scheduling , that’s the issue . If it does then it’s back to square 1 and who knows what the outcome will be .
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Post by northwestman on Apr 15, 2020 17:35:53 GMT 1
I'm just worried that we probably need at least half a dozen more points if the games are played out!
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Apr 15, 2020 17:41:32 GMT 1
Void the Premier league season - and watch the best firework display ever.
God knows when the next season would start, and the legal profession would make an absolute fortune out of it.
If it means the Premier league falls flat on its face it might just be worth doing though 🤣😂😃
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