Coronavirus: Football Discussion Thread

I have reffed a few behind closed doors games in the past and there was intensity at all. Yes, they may have been friendlies but even pre season games had more intensity. Did Sunderland/Boro when neither had had a game for a few weeks & it had been arranged to maintain match sharpness. It was about 66% of a normal non league game. I think this will happen with a lot of the meaningless mid table games
 
If broadcasters and sponsors can get out of paying £100sm they may well pull the plug on football clubs. The effect could be disastrous.

It's one thing in the midst of a crisis the government supporting business and workers but that wont last.

There's loads of industries facing potential disaster as a result of keeping people safe. Why is football different?
 
I have reffed a few behind closed doors games in the past and there was intensity at all. Yes, they may have been friendlies but even pre season games had more intensity. Did Sunderland/Boro when neither had had a game for a few weeks & it had been arranged to maintain match sharpness. It was about 66% of a normal non league game. I think this will happen with a lot of the meaningless mid table games

If there is no relegation, teams from around 10th down won’t give a monkeys where they finish. The natural intensity just goes. Players can’t help it. It will become ridiculous. It’s only potential loss of ££ keeping the PL interested in this.
 
Another point is say we get to the champions league final if it restarts, how shite would it be to win it? Barely counts a win with no fans, no proper 2nd leg with Madrid, no semi final etc.
 
i remember when we were forced to play Olympiacos bcd Nuno was pretty outspoken he said football is entertainment to play without fans is pointless, and playing football while people are dying was ludicrous. Nothing has changed since then people are still dying and it’s still ludicrous to play football in the midst of a pandemic.
I’m not sure he’d be keen on leaving the relative safety of Portugal for a hair brained scheme to finish the season, yes we may have a chance of champions league but who knows when champions league will be able to be played anyway. Just ‘give’ the dippers the title *and let’s start a new season when it’s safe and the players aren’t scared of putting themselves and their families at risk.
 
i remember when we were forced to play Olympiacos bcd Nuno was pretty outspoken he said football is entertainment to play without fans is pointless, and playing football while people are dying was ludicrous. Nothing has changed since then people are still dying and it’s still ludicrous to play football in the midst of a pandemic.
I’m not sure he’d be keen on leaving the relative safety of Portugal for a hair brained scheme to finish the season, yes we may have a chance of champions league but who knows when champions league will be able to be played anyway. Just ‘give’ the dippers the title *and let’s start a new season when it’s safe and the players aren’t scared of putting themselves and their families at risk.

I agree with everything until the part where it says just give the dippers the title. I wouldn't give that scum the steam off my shit.
 
The restart date they have in mind is the 8th June. Serie A, La Liga and Bundesliga preparations underway so why should the Premier League not be looking at this?

I don't know why some fans have some entrenched views as to whether it's safe to play and train. You are not being asked to do anything.

Footballers are isolating anyway. They would just be expected to do so as a group for the duration of their league season. I think that's really difficult to achieve but he situation is changing every week.

I've been ignoring this topic so I don't know if the sponsorship and broadcasting losses have been worked out yet. Is it a real issue or not? If the broadcasting and commercial deals are at risk, then that means many football clubs are also at risk.

Suspect and hope CL goes ahead but PL looks very awkward. For City fans, the PL holds no excitement at all but I don't get the strong feelings that some are expressing. Many of you will be going back to work by the 8th June in some shape or form. Footballers are no different in that respect. They wont be getting crammed on tubes and trains.They'll be traveling in Range Rovers and be training out in the open in the Summer weather. Maybe it isn't safe but I don't see why you wouldn't explore it and look at it.

I'd be disappointed if they don't restart the Champions League and I am sure the players will be too. That's definitely possible.

We been asked to either stay in for 3 months or only allowed our once a day for exercise or essentials like going to the pharmacy or shopping and when doing so keep a 2m distance.

Are footballers different to anyone else?

I know it’s a forum and it’s a talking point but reading that to me seems you are ok for footballers to put there live at risk for a none essential activity!?
 
I wish City would join the not on board list
Unfortunately we can't, not without the media spinning the agenda against the club.

It doesn't matter what the intentions are behind it; player safety, not using NHS/medical resources unnecessarily, competition integrity or just because we don't feel it's the correct thing to do. The media will somehow turn that into the corrupt dirty oil rich Arabs cheating again and trying to sports wash the money.
 
Assuming it is safe and everything. Why would you want to watch it? Football without fans in the stadium will be awful and I'm sure the players will find that out soon enough.

It'll just seem like a practice match just hearing the players and coaches shouting
 
We been asked to either stay in for 3 months or only allowed our once a day for exercise or essentials like going to the pharmacy or shopping and when doing so keep a 2m distance.

Are footballers different to anyone else?

I know it’s a forum and it’s a talking point but reading that to me seems you are ok for footballers to put there live at risk for a none essential activity!?
No they are not different to anyone else. That's the point. There are discussions going on about everyone returning. The latest is that primary-age school children may return on June 1st.

I am not looking forward to watching football on TV in front of empty stadiums but I don't see why some football fans are offended by the thought. Disinterested maybe.
 
No they are not different to anyone else. That's the point. There are discussions going on about everyone returning. The latest is that primary-age school children may return on June 1st.

I am not looking forward to watching football on TV in front of empty stadiums but I don't see why some football fans are offended by the thought. Disinterested maybe.

It will be the parents to send there children to school and the choice of the teachers to and there will be able to do social distancing. Will Footballers get a choice or put under pressure to play? If game do start and everybody involved are happy to gamble fair enough but got the feeling a lot will not.
 
I am not looking forward to watching football on TV in front of empty stadiums but I don't see why some football fans are offended by the thought. Disinterested maybe.
I am originally from Macclesfield so as well as watching City I watch Macc if I can when I come down. Therefore I am used to watching football in empty stadiums. It’s better than watching Netflix
 
Another point is say we get to the champions league final if it restarts, how shite would it be to win it? Barely counts a win with no fans, no proper 2nd leg with Madrid, no semi final etc.
If we did win the Cl behind closed doors it would be the utimate "typical City" moment. I would celebrate.
 
It will be the parents to send there children to school and the choice of the teachers to and there will be able to do social distancing. Will Footballers get a choice or put under pressure to play? If game do start and everybody involved are happy to gamble fair enough but got the feeling a lot will not.
I was watching Ronnie Matundo on Football Focus a couple of days ago. Training with Schalke. None contact at the moment. Obviously it can't stay that way. The situation is changing fast though. Two weeks ago Spain and Italy were in the middle of a crisis, now many are preparing for school, work etc.
 
I was watching Ronnie Matundo on Football Focus a couple of days ago. Training with Schalke. None contact at the moment. Obviously it can't stay that way. The situation is changing fast though. Two weeks ago Spain and Italy were in the middle of a crisis, now many are preparing for school, work etc.

My guess is that they will be back in a lockdown before end of summer again, the cases will suddenly start coming in thick and fast and then back to square 1.

Not sure why people are trying to rush this through, so we are back where we started in 2 months?
 
I was watching Ronnie Matundo on Football Focus a couple of days ago. Training with Schalke. None contact at the moment. Obviously it can't stay that way. The situation is changing fast though. Two weeks ago Spain and Italy were in the middle of a crisis, now many are preparing for school, work etc.

Yeah until there is a vaccine though everyone is at risk who don’t stick to the rule wonder if football comes back all those involved in it will have to sign a new contract saying if I get infected by this virus and my career ends or I die I or any of my family will not take the club the FA of the premier league to the cleaners.
 
No they are not different to anyone else. That's the point. There are discussions going on about everyone returning. The latest is that primary-age school children may return on June 1st.

I am not looking forward to watching football on TV in front of empty stadiums but I don't see why some football fans are offended by the thought. Disinterested maybe.
One could hazard a guess that it may have something to do with how individuals see what is happening in the world and the affect on all involved, from the Carer to the infected.

Out of curiosity, may I ask if you have some form of self-interest in football restarting? Are you a journalist/blogger, or do you own a football related website?
 
The Premier League’s plans to resume matches in neutral grounds are on a knife-edge due to opposition from as many as eight clubs. At least 14 of the 20 clubs need to be in favour of the plan for it to be approved. A vote could be held on the issue next Monday. [
@TimesSport

Premier League clubs are preparing for the possibility of playing the whole of next season behind closed doors. [
@SkySportsNews

Clubs are expecting football to get back to normal only when there is a coronavirus vaccine. Most experts believe a vaccine will not become available until the middle of next year. [
@SkySportsNews

The “eight to ten” Premier League stadiums being chosen as neutral “approved venues” was the choice of the police and Government and not the Premier League. Should it work safely, then it could return to 20 grounds for next season. [
@MirrorFootball

Stage one of the Premier League’s return to training would feature strict social distancing, including four players and a goalkeeper on one pitch. The protocols have yet to be agreed with the Government so the discussions have been limited. [
@MirrorFootball

Premier League players hold the key to whether the football season restarts - and they could end up vetoing the idea. Clubs will talk to their players in the next 48 hours to gauge opinions about the current 'Project Restart' proposals. [
@DailyStar_Sport

Here is tonite nonsense
 

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