Coronavirus: Football Discussion Thread

When would you then start the new season? It wouldn’t be too bad if there were only a couple of games left but there are still lots and this is going to last weeks and weeks yet.

It would depend when we re-started and therefore when we finished - and that would also determine whether possible or not. If we ensured this season was finished by mid-July - there could be a four week break to realign squads etc. But if that begins to look unlikely then we might look to cancel this season.
 
Most people seem to be assuming that, if it comes to it, it will be this season that gets cancelled. Seems more likely to me that they'd cancel next season in its entirety and finish this season whenever it's safest to start up again.

Medical advice suggests the virus won't hit its peak until the summer, so could be the back end of the year before it's safe to start again, by which point, you might as well space everything out to finish this season and have the Euros.

Removes a lot of the issues such as relegation, promotion, European qualification, etc. Major issue would be financially, the club's would have to function for 2 years with only 1 year's income essentially. However, there's enough money in football for that to be resolved, I'd hope.
I believe they would offer that OR for teams to concede the title / relegations/promotions now. Rock and a hard place for the clubs, either lose money (with less games) or vote to end this season as it is now? Maybe
 
Most people seem to be assuming that, if it comes to it, it will be this season that gets cancelled. Seems more likely to me that they'd cancel next season in its entirety and finish this season whenever it's safest to start up again.

Medical advice suggests the virus won't hit its peak until the summer, so could be the back end of the year before it's safe to start again, by which point, you might as well space everything out to finish this season and have the Euros.

Removes a lot of the issues such as relegation, promotion, European qualification, etc. Major issue would be financially, the club's would have to function for 2 years with only 1 year's income essentially. However, there's enough money in football for that to be resolved, I'd hope.
There's not enough money in football to last a month without income never mind a year!! I think you mean within the Premier League !! Tell that to a League 2 player on £500 a week who already hasn't been paid (Macs / Oldham etc) - not a cat in hells chance they are gonna get paid now.
 
So say they award Liverpool the league as they are favourites does that mean we get the fa cup and champions league on the same premise?

It's a serious question, actually. How can you just ‘award’ Liverpool (or anyone else) the league title? As long as it's not mathematically won, it's not won. They're a near certainty to win it. But near is near. I don't see that the question of merit comes into it, or as soon as it does, subjective factors come into play.
Just for the sake of hypothetical argument: supposing, in the spring of 2012, in the wake of our defeat by Arsenal, a viral pandemic had hit, the league had been suspended, and it had been decided to award the title anyway. Who do you think it would have gone to?
At the other end of the table, would you relegate Norwich and promote one of Leeds or West Brom on the basis of likely outcomes? Or on who ‘deserves’ to be relegated or promoted?
 
It would depend when we re-started and therefore when we finished - and that would also determine whether possible or not. If we ensured this season was finished by mid-July - there could be a four week break to realign squads etc. But if that begins to look unlikely then we might look to cancel this season.

This is the onset of the epidemic it has barely started yet, I can't see this season finishing no matter what scenario we put forward, fighting this virus is more important than anything, finishing the football season doesn't even register on the things to care about list.
 
I think you make a very good point, this virus could be here years yet or at least a few years and sport or more so large gatherings could well be banned. Actual physical exercise for the population could increase as this is one way to combat it, being healthy it seems.

Wholescale changes are coming our way, some will be welcomed such as the way we fund / treat social care, the NHS and other health issues.

Some will not be welcomed such as the cost

If anything good is to come out of this, it will be an appreciation that we all have a part to play in a better society and world. Right now, it's about this virus, the next time it could be the planet fatally reminding us that humans are no more in control than the ants are.

This should be a factory reset where everybody is concerned.
 
They would have to cancel all transfer windows else would be unfair for say utd to spend in the summer and then finish 4th whilst Norwich go down having spent nothing

Easiest to void it all and start a new season
 
Suppose the PL could ask all PL clubs today to infect the PL squads plus coaching staff etc with the virus then have them all in isolation for x2 weeks.

Pigmol the same. Then restart the PL on April 4th weekend as all of them would then be immune. All games played behind closed doors. Obviously Roy @

palace and other vulnerable people would have to be excluded...Boris wants 30% of the population to catch it before the spike anyway so this would be inline

with his strategy in general.
 
Suppose the PL could ask all PL clubs today to infect the PL squads plus coaching staff etc with the virus then have them all in isolation for x2 weeks.

Pigmol the same. Then restart the PL on April 4th weekend as all of them would then be immune. All games played behind closed doors. Obviously Roy @

palace and other vulnerable people would have to be excluded...Boris wants 30% of the population to catch it before the spike anyway so this would be inline

with his strategy in general.
I’m sure the players would jump at the chance of getting a life threatening virus so they can go back to kicking a ball about in a couple of weeks.
Fuckinell.
 
Anything longer than a month's break would surely require additional time before a competetive match to go ahead for players to get fit enough. A mini pre-season if you will. Especially as more and more individuals are self-isolating so they would be unable to train as effectively. Can't restart when next season is due as the teams will be different due to transfers and the like. Just can the remainder of this season now and have done. It's the only thing that makes sense.
 
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"The Foreign and Commonwealth Office has advised Britons against all but essential travel to Madrid and some other regions of Spain.


We are advising against all but essential travel to the regions of Madrid, La Rioja and the municipalities of La Bastida, Vitoria and Miranda de Ebro. Airlines are continuing to run flights as normal to and from these areas."


Remind me again how many Atlético Madrid fans were at Anfield?

Fucking shambles!
 
Suppose the PL could ask all PL clubs today to infect the PL squads plus coaching staff etc with the virus then have them all in isolation for x2 weeks.

Pigmol the same. Then restart the PL on April 4th weekend as all of them would then be immune. All games played behind closed doors. Obviously Roy @

palace and other vulnerable people would have to be excluded...Boris wants 30% of the population to catch it before the spike anyway so this would be inline

with his strategy in general.

That sounds good and anybody who dies is no longer allowed in match day squads.
 
This is the onset of the epidemic it has barely started yet, I can't see this season finishing no matter what scenario we put forward, fighting this virus is more important than anything, finishing the football season doesn't even register on the things to care about list.

Not a hope this season will finish.God really hates Scousers.
 

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