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Football and Lockdown

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posted on 28/9/20

Nah, they will keep football going until there are widespread cases among players.

comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 28/9/20

Football is near collapse:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650

posted on 28/9/20

I think football will get suspended again. They're discussing plans regarding an early shut down now. Hopefully it carries on, its about the good slightly normal thing going on in the world atm

posted on 28/9/20

Like Mack says, the footy will continue until we see a real impact with teams and players spreading outside of their own club or if a player gets seriously ill.

posted on 28/9/20

comment by Jonty (U4614)
posted 5 minutes ago
Football is near collapse:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650
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Frightening reality of what could happen. The increased demand for financial support from government from many many areas is becoming untenable especially in certain sectors.

posted on 28/9/20

I've got 6 a side at 7.40 tonight. Last week they even wiped down the goals between the different matches, can't get safer than that

11 a side have the big measure of only 6 people allowed in changing rooms at one time. Reckon a lot car share for away matches though.

Be tough if they take it away again, got by the last few months with golf since May.

posted on 28/9/20

When you sit back and watch the world, it's actually a little apocalyptic in flavour

posted on 28/9/20

6 a sides are banned.

posted on 28/9/20

hope they allow sport to continue, imagine the winter without sport?

God that would kill us !

posted on 28/9/20

Rugby league still going, but I’m fearful ... lads at all ages can train as a full group now but only ten mins of contact within the session!

No further restrictions have applied to the game since “the new rules”

We’re just waiting and holding our breathe, the pro game is going on obviously but there has been games cancelled due to the virus, and grassroots games are pushed back until 13th October, for now

posted on 28/9/20

Am I alone in thinking that the football structure as it is now has been unsustainable for some time. Bury was the tip of a very big iceberg and all Covid has done in the football world is hasten the inevitable.
The EFL needs to start planning for a post Covid world much slimmed down.
I went for a cycle the other day and cycled through a local town, in their high street over half the shops were boarded up. Nobody is expecting government to bail those businesses out, why should football clubs be any different.

posted on 29/9/20

comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 4 hours, 37 minutes ago
6 a sides are banned.
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Only indoor banned for now thankfully!

posted on 29/9/20

comment by Elsbels - Just Some Guy (U21658)
posted 2 hours, 9 minutes ago
Am I alone in thinking that the football structure as it is now has been unsustainable for some time. Bury was the tip of a very big iceberg and all Covid has done in the football world is hasten the inevitable.
The EFL needs to start planning for a post Covid world much slimmed down.
I went for a cycle the other day and cycled through a local town, in their high street over half the shops were boarded up. Nobody is expecting government to bail those businesses out, why should football clubs be any different.
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Top flight clubs and a few champo ones as well should be allowed to buy into lower league teams and use them as feeder clubs where they can give games to reserves and so on.

posted on 29/9/20

comment by Sir Kenneth Bates (U8238)
posted 28 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 4 hours, 37 minutes ago
6 a sides are banned.
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Only indoor banned for now thankfully!
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Oh, fair enough.

comment by Jaz63 (U8369)

posted on 29/9/20

Stay safe Penshaw.

It beggars belief that the megabucks capitalist feeding frenzy that is the football industry in the UK should be lobbying for bailouts. The PL must of course be compelled to bail out the lower leagues to the greatest degree possible before any public money is released. That they haven't already done so is a gross dereliction of duty, not to mention abysmal long term management.

The pandemic presents a wonderful opportunity to continue with the privatisation of public assets-socialisation of private debt scam that's been running for so long in the UK but particularly since 2008.

Question: could the PL continue to function without the FL over the long term?

I'm clueless as to what to do myself but there's no chance of avoiding the worst with jokers like Johnson running the show.

posted on 29/9/20

I fear everything will shut down again.

My gym re opened and put measures in place, 15 at a time, you have to book with an app, clean all equipment with the sprays provided, no mixing with anyone else from a different household. It was great for a month, I actually thought it was a much better experience than it's ever been, but now I go and there is 5+ kids all stood around one weight bench, seeing how much they can all bench press, they clean nothing and the gym staff don't really do anything about it.

I spoke to one of them last night and said it will ruin it for everyone else when they have to close again, unless they clamp down.

This is just one place, I can honestly see everything closing down again and can see footy been stopped again too.

comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 29/9/20

Last couple of months have given false sense of alls fine again.

It’s not and will be much more severe next time things shut down as many business are nowhere near recovered from first shut down.

I don’t see how football survivors in its current form and with the obscene wages and transfer fees that have still continued this summer, they do not deserve a bailout.

Once you bailout one industry every other industry has valid claim.

Why restaurants why not wedding planners? Etc etc

Impossible for gov to get everything right but first thing is start getting people to stick to the rules and secondly, look and situations that allow people to exploit the rules.



posted on 29/9/20

Some interest comments on the way things are looking. The Premier League has delayed any support package for EFL and are discussing how to conclude a season if it is curtailed. It seems 66% of the season would need to be concluded before season is declared OK.
What about the upcoming International games next week and then the Champions and Europa leagues a bit later. I see one almighty mess coming up.

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