Fixtures Calendar - 2022/23

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You’d think in a time of planning for the worst, someone might have considered what we do if the Queen dies. Ffs she was 96. I saw the headline the world was in shock…….really

It’s a shame that public show of respect & appreciation can’t be shown, all codes of sport & all over the commonwealth will have that opportunity but the premier league has denied English football fans that.
Considering she was carrying out her duties a couples days previous I suppose it was somewhat a shock.

Agree with many on here no need to cancel the fixtures this weekend IMHO.
 
Considering she was carrying out her duties a couples days previous I suppose it was somewhat a shock.

Agree with many on here no need to cancel the fixtures this weekend IMHO.
No one has seemed to ask what has happened, but I guess most people are nosey enough to what to know.
 
Considering she was carrying out her duties a couples days previous I suppose it was somewhat a shock.

Agree with many on here no need to cancel the fixtures this weekend IMHO.

It’s not as if she’s a scaffolder, her duties involve being present & she’d not managed to do that, it’s fair to say she’d cut back massively. Why because of health, she was old. I thought how amazing she was at her favourite place Balmoral but again that’s likely her wish, so probably planned.

Main point was premier league not having a plan, like …..tragic death stop all events until after funeral. Natural causes ……. Continue except for state funeral.

Easiest contingency plan ever.
 
Hmmm rugby and cricket go ahead tomorrow yet football doesn’t,as some have already posted bit strange when other sports are continuing,maybe there’s more to it than we are being told,maybe the fear of disruption at the minutes silence which probably would have took place at games was part of the reason but that’s a bit of a reach from me thinking that..
Will there not be a minutes silence on Wednesday v Dortmund

Or v Wolves if that goes ahead
 
Looks like the premier league and EFL have shown how out of touch they are again and have jumped in fear of backlash, despite Government officials saying the games can be played. The Queen loved her sport, I can not think of a better send off than football grounds being full around the country all weekend paying respects with minutes silences and belting out the national anthem. What a joke.
The FA and prem are a bunch of clowns
 
Can't be arsed getting out of bed, no point really now I hve no plans
Yep, a big part of the weekend fucked. Was really looking forward to seeing City for the first time this season, meeting in Wetherspoon's Chesterfield for dinner and a couple of pints , then train to Manchester, a few more pints then the game.
Would've been a great day after a crap week at work, but worse things happen at sea as they say
 
Won't be the same but Inter v Torino and Sampdoria v Milan are on BT from 5pm, so I will probably watch them to fill the time I would have been at the game and having a post match drink
 
From the Mail talking about the nonsensical decision to postpone games. Doesn’t mention any specific clubs but I think we all know who they may be alluding to.

Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected — and the potential for global embarrassment in the event of any dissent from fans — was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the United Kingdom this weekend.

A number of Shamrock Rovers supporters caused outrage by singing offensive songs during their Europa Conference League game against Swedish club Djurgardens on Thursday evening.

And while their actions are likely to have stemmed from Irish Republican sentiment, the fact that some English clubs also have politicised elements of their fan base was mentioned in the discussions over football’s shutdown

Several Premier League clubs appear to have implicitly recognised this danger themselves, as they opted to disable the reply function on Twitter after posting messages of condolence to the Royal Family on Thursday evening.

This was presumably an attempt to avoid inciting a backlash from anti-monarchists on a forum that is not renowned for reasoned debate.
 
Won't be the same but Inter v Torino and Sampdoria v Milan are on BT from 5pm, so I will probably watch them to fill the time I would have been at the game and having a post match drink
Not for me mate, no real interest in euro footy. The cricket is tempting, but watch the rain fuck that up now, lol
 
From the Mail talking about the nonsensical decision to postpone games. Doesn’t mention any specific clubs but I think we all know who they may be alluding to.

Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected — and the potential for global embarrassment in the event of any dissent from fans — was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the United Kingdom this weekend.

A number of Shamrock Rovers supporters caused outrage by singing offensive songs during their Europa Conference League game against Swedish club Djurgardens on Thursday evening.

And while their actions are likely to have stemmed from Irish Republican sentiment, the fact that some English clubs also have politicised elements of their fan base was mentioned in the discussions over football’s shutdown

Several Premier League clubs appear to have implicitly recognised this danger themselves, as they opted to disable the reply function on Twitter after posting messages of condolence to the Royal Family on Thursday evening.

This was presumably an attempt to avoid inciting a backlash from anti-monarchists on a forum that is not renowned for reasoned debate.
Are them lot at home then, you know who? Sorry, would them lot have been at home
 
Looks like the premier league and EFL have shown how out of touch they are again and have jumped in fear of backlash, despite Government officials saying the games can be played. The Queen loved her sport, I can not think of a better send off than football grounds being full around the country all weekend paying respects with minutes silences and belting out the national anthem. What a joke.
Many media outlets e.g. TalkSport and Sky Sports News have pushed the “respect” line and totally agreed with the Football cancellation. BBC's Radio 5 Live is the exception. Different presenters have said, as we have here, that the fans should have had the chance to gather together and pay respect to the queen during the matches. Good on you BBC.
 
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