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posted on 22/5/20

Decent fixture list that. A derby, the manu spurs game, and pretty much all the others have a relegation and/or Europe place aspect to them.

Crack onffs

comment by Neo (U9135)

posted on 22/5/20

Saw something about Spurs v United being the first game on a Friday night. Be a tasty way to kick things off.

posted on 22/5/20

Yeah a lot riding on that game because you villa will be at it against chelsea

posted on 22/5/20

You know*

posted on 22/5/20

They should play the 2 games in hand first. Get them out of the way so every side is level.

posted on 22/5/20

comment by *(kash) I'm the Mané - 6 Times Baby (U1108)
posted 7 minutes ago
They should play the 2 games in hand first. Get them out of the way so every side is level.
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That’s the plan I think, it will be a double game week for those teams looking to make up that extra game.

posted on 22/5/20

One of the arguments for playing at neutral grounds was the fear of fans congregating outside the stadiums.
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Yeah because that stopped people driving miles to beaches n beauty spots

posted on 22/5/20

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MusyO7J2inM

comment by T-BAD (U11806)

posted on 22/5/20

Think the neutral grounds think is silly, but if people do start congregating outside grounds then it should be stopped again.

comment by Rain (U22339)

posted on 22/5/20

comment by TBaggerin (U11806)
posted 19 minutes ago
Think the neutral grounds think is silly, but if people do start congregating outside grounds then it should be stopped again.
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I think it’ll be inevitable you’ll have some fans thinking they can bend the rules by “exercising” outside the grounds. I don’t think they should football should be stopped but it should be played at neutral grounds with an area around the ground cordoned off

posted on 22/5/20

Imo the government have basically said just do what you like now with the rubbish instructions so by the time these games are played it will be a free for all.

A second surge is inevitable. Summer is here and it's time to party it seems in half the populations minds.

posted on 22/5/20

You could watch the game on TV or stand outside a ground looking at concrete walls.
All they have to do is make the areas around the ground wifi and phone deadspots.

posted on 23/5/20

Why would people congregate outside the grounds?

A) you can't get in to watch anyway
B) there is a pandemic going on

Surely even Spurs fans aren't that stupid?

posted on 23/5/20

Wouldn’t be surprised if tight m-fisted Levy was the source of the COVID outbreak. Didn’t want to play against United without Kane and Son, knowing full well defeat wouldn’t pretty much end any CL hope they had.

posted on 23/5/20

comment by Boom SakaLaca (U3664)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Why would people congregate outside the grounds?

A) you can't get in to watch anyway
B) there is a pandemic going on

Surely even Spurs fans aren't that stupid?
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If there is a pandemic going on, why are they then even playing football?

posted on 23/5/20

comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Boom SakaLaca(U3664)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Why would people congregate outside the grounds?

A) you can't get in to watch anyway
B) there is a pandemic going on

Surely even Spurs fans aren't that stupid?
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If there is a pandemic going on, why are they then even playing football?


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Because the infection rate is low. The mortality rTe is lower. And people are bored of being cooped up inside.

posted on 23/5/20

Shouldn't be too hard to play behind closed doors, players will have been tested, TV personnel etc should have no trouble distancing in a huge stadium..

posted on 23/5/20

comment by The Lambeau Leap (U21050)
posted 27 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Boom SakaLaca(U3664)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
Why would people congregate outside the grounds?

A) you can't get in to watch anyway
B) there is a pandemic going on

Surely even Spurs fans aren't that stupid?
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If there is a pandemic going on, why are they then even playing football?


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Because the infection rate is low. The mortality rTe is lower. And people are bored of being cooped up inside.

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And also because the message from this so-called government has been confusing, misleading, ambiguous and all other areas of the economy (yes football is part of the economy) are being encouraged to return to work ASAP.
Don’t forget that it’s not just the clubs, especially lower league clubs, that need a return to playing, there are hundreds of thousands of business and sole traders who depend on football for their income.

posted on 23/5/20

All sets of fans will do it. Why? Because of the self-centred arrogant entitled attitude prevalent in this country.

posted on 23/5/20

A cracking fixture list. I can well imagine the boss going live, very live in the press, tv, radio etc., asking, pleading for Reds not to travel to opposition home games or congregating outside Anfield on match days.

The atmosphere at our games is fantastic, the singing, the shouting, praises throughout each game. Well, that’s not going to happen, it simply can’t happen. Each and every fan, no matter how committed they are to our team will be doing no one any favours. Standing outside a ground, lets say in the pouring rain, no shelter, wind howling, batteries run out on the radio, pure torture. And for what? Where’s the benefit?

The FA have declared that they are working on full tv coverage of each PL match, and hope they succeed. While most radio commentary is very good indeed, it doesn’t beat actually seeing the game instead, at home, feet up, beers at hand.

Watching our team win the PL for the first time in 30 years.

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