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posted on 3/4/20

comment by RadebeTedd (U17015)
posted 3 minutes ago
"Sure I read yesterday that the clubs had voted to approve it. Could have been clickbait though as I didn't go into the full article"

You might well have done. But Guardian certainly reporting that the clubs still need to think about UEFA's stance *before* voting on it.

Not much of a reader of the Belgian press, so couldn't confirm either way!
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Haha nor me, but your post makes sense

comment by Sol (U2745)

posted on 3/4/20

comment by RadebeTedd (U17015)
posted 15 minutes ago
"Sure I read yesterday that the clubs had voted to approve it. Could have been clickbait though as I didn't go into the full article"

You might well have done. But Guardian certainly reporting that the clubs still need to think about UEFA's stance *before* voting on it.

Not much of a reader of the Belgian press, so couldn't confirm either way!
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Just went looking for this on the Guardian and a familiar face popped up.
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Massimo Cellino, the president of bottom-of-the-table Brescia, has said he is ready to forfeit his club’s remaining matches if the Serie A season resumes.

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He rejected the suggestion that he simply wanted to save Brescia from dropping into Serie B, an accusation levelled at him by Lazio’s president, Claudio Lotito. “I don’t care at all about relegation,” Cellino said. “So far we have deserved it and I have my blame in that, too.”

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/02/brescia-president-massimo-cellino-threatens-to-forfeit-games-if-serie-a-restarts-coronavirus

posted on 3/4/20

Well the BBC said yesterday the Belgian league has ended!..

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/52138270

And Cellino, we know better than most what he is!..

If he forfeited his remaining games and 3pts are awarded to the rest, that'd surely put some at an advantage if they gain from those points or not?..

comment by Mattyp (U8926)

posted on 3/4/20

Mine was a general comment not aimed at anyone person.

Like I said, everyone thinks the best option is the option best for them.

posted on 3/4/20

comment by Mattyp (U8926)
posted 5 hours, 42 minutes ago
Mine was a general comment not aimed at anyone person.

Like I said, everyone thinks the best option is the option best for them.
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None of the options would have particularly benefitted or befouled us. We've obviously now got to earn our right to be in the division which is exactly how it should be.

Same with you guys. You deserve the right to finish what you've started and I fully expect you to grasp the opportunity.

The Premier League have done the right thing in forwarding the solidarity payments too, which should take the strain off of those who were no doubt starting to panic a bit.

I just really hope for the good of football and the interests of fairness, that the FA take the opinions and concerns of the semi pro sides into consideration and open up discussions to see if they can possibly finish their seasons too seing as they seem fairly unanimous in wanting to do so.

posted on 3/4/20

comment by LeedsFanFor45Years (U6871)
posted 8 hours, 27 minutes ago
Sounds like Belgium was a "special case" as they'd played 29 out of 30 matches and FC Brugge were 15 points ahead at the top.

Also, Belgian football’s TV deal is small by way of comparison to other European leagues, so not so much pressure in that direction either.
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That was exactly my thought - one game left to play, Bruges ahead by 15 points. They clinched the title a few games ago, at least 3.

All of these decisions need to be made on a case-by-case basis. What works for the Prem and EFL, will not work for tennis as tennis is a global game with players flying in from all corners of the earth to play tournaments.

I am disappointed to read that many people here think sectors of the sporting world, e.g., tv companies are approaching this from a selfish standpoint. They are well aware that professional football is the golden goose from which they get beautiful eggs. To think they will risk slaying the goose for 19/20 revenue is very naive, in my view.

The best solution I have seen offered so far is the creation of world cup style camps - one for each team, one for referees, one for ambulance and health personnel. Frequent testing across the board, with 2 games per week to be played to complete the season behind closed doors.

Now before I get accused of not caring for anyone's health or putting football before life, this is predicated upon the approval of health authorities.

While I am diametrically opposed to economy before health, one only needs to watch the English Game on Netflix to get an appreciation of what sport, in particular football, plays in the psychological well being of the general public.

Restarting football, albeit on tv, without live crowds, will be therapeutic for the country and beyond its borders. Some might so it is essential for the mental well-being of a vast majority of us.

My opinion, feel free to fire away.

I sincerely hope all of you and your families are healthy, physically, mentally and economically, and keeping up your spirits.

MARCHING ON TOGETHER back to health and normality soon!

posted on 3/4/20

Just heard on Sky Sports News from earlier today that Prem will forward monies due to EFL and lower leagues early as well as donating £20m to NHS and other causes.

Not as greedy as some make out eh? Doubtlessly some will scoff and say that is a drop and they could do more.

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