As good an idea as anywhat about a massive game of Wembley with 2x players from each club and Hans Segers in nets. To be played on a neutral rec following a cursory dog shit and glass clean up.
Thats a great idea, they could have Xavier Bardam doing the adverts as his charachter in no country for old men. He could be asking Klopp, WHATS THE MOST YOU EVER LOST ON A COIN TOSS?Could just have a massive coin toss operation for each game, could all be done in a couple of hours.
Are there any lawyers out there. If there are please could they answer this question. I just had an idea. The Premier League make an agreement with all the clubs in the Premier League that they will play all of their fixtures both home and away. Therefore this season the Premier League have broken that contract by not fore filling the remain fixtures on a home and away basis. By coming out and saying that all fixtures will be played at neutral grounds to complete the season. They also come out and say that they will be/might be using present Premier League grounds. Well if present Premier League grounds can be used to host matches that will be a neutral venue. Then surely they can be used to hold the resulting away fixture.
Does this sound logical we cannot play Livarpool at home at the Etithad, but the Etithad can be used as a neutral venue now how stupid is that. How on earth did those guys that run the Premier League come up with that stupid idea. Play your home fixtures away from your home stadium but we will use your home stadium for other matches to finish the season 2019/20
One would have to see the agreement between the clubs and the league(and it might well be that various leagues are able to do various things), however there will be a Force Majeure clause, in that it will detail the adjudication of such, I strongly suspect that there are clubs up and down the country that are in the process of looking extremely closely at that and it will almost certainly end up in court I believe Bradford Park Avenue have already began proceedings for exampleAre there any lawyers out there. If there are please could they answer this question. I just had an idea. The Premier League make an agreement with all the clubs in the Premier League that they will play all of their fixtures both home and away. Therefore this season the Premier League have broken that contract by not fore filling the remain fixtures on a home and away basis. By coming out and saying that all fixtures will be played at neutral grounds to complete the season. They also come out and say that they will be/might be using present Premier League grounds. Well if present Premier League grounds can be used to host matches that will be a neutral venue. Then surely they can be used to hold the resulting away fixture.
Does this sound logical we cannot play Livarpool at home at the Etithad, but the Etithad can be used as a neutral venue now how stupid is that. How on earth did those guys that run the Premier League come up with that stupid idea. Play your home fixtures away from your home stadium but we will use your home stadium for other matches to finish the season 2019/20
Are there any lawyers out there. If there are please could they answer this question. I just had an idea. The Premier League make an agreement with all the clubs in the Premier League that they will play all of their fixtures both home and away. Therefore this season the Premier League have broken that contract by not fore filling the remain fixtures on a home and away basis. By coming out and saying that all fixtures will be played at neutral grounds to complete the season. They also come out and say that they will be/might be using present Premier League grounds. Well if present Premier League grounds can be used to host matches that will be a neutral venue. Then surely they can be used to hold the resulting away fixture.
Does this sound logical we cannot play Livarpool at home at the Etithad, but the Etithad can be used as a neutral venue now how stupid is that. How on earth did those guys that run the Premier League come up with that stupid idea. Play your home fixtures away from your home stadium but we will use your home stadium for other matches to finish the season 2019/20
It's by far the easiest way. I think it will happen but only after they have tried everything possible as we can see.End this season, share whatever tv money evenly across the prem. No relegation, no champions, use last years positions to dictate european places. Prepare for next season with a lockdown in place, if a game is played behind closed doors the reverse fixture is played behind closed doors whether restriction in place or not. Never happen I know, but, IMO this is probably fairest way.
Any proposal other than voiding the season is a reckless absurdity promoted by worthless mercenary parasites who care nothing for the fans or the game.I read the short halves thing and had to check the calendar; what fucking planet is he on.
I'm waiting for one of them to come up with 'first goal wins'.I read the short halves thing and had to check the calendar; what fucking planet is he on.
they are trying to sneak in 3 x 30 mins = more adverts = more money yank styleWTF would reducing the length of halves achieve exactly?
When you say integrity do you mean that the very existence of some football clubs is in question? If not, consider that.They keep banging on about the integrity of the game, but, so far we've had, play behind closed doors, no home or away grounds, no relegation, more subs and now less minutes per half. Might as well just play fifa to decide it.
So when Rick Parry suggests a number of football clubs will go out of business you think he's joking?Even if they do manage to finish the season by whatever far out methods to do so in order to satisfy the Media and football chiefs with Liverpool win of the premier league .
it will always be
2020 Liverpool *
2019 Manchester City
2018 Manchester City
2017 Chelsea
2016 Leicester city
* the season was suspended and matches not played during the coronavirus pandemic so they had to finish the season not playing football by the same conventional rules that all other premier title winners did when they won their title.