Coronavirus: Football Discussion Thread

Fuck me how desperate are these ****s at the FA and premier league to get Liverpool* over the line?
What next?

Only Liverpool* allowed to play their remaining games.
Yep and against no opposition so that they can win 100 nil.

FA and PL you are both gutless, spineless and pathetic organisations.
 
Shirley players have a right to refuse to play, what can the FA do if someone doesn't play,
fine them for not wanting to risk their lives or their families.
I dont think individual players would be fined by the FA,more the clubs. That said, I dont think for one moment anyone would be getting fined for not willing to play
 
Not sure if this has been mentioned on here as I cba looking through 900+ pages, however with the World Cup in 2022 starting in November. Why don't they look at this from a different perspective in that have a 2021 season and a 2022 season running from January to the end of October each year. This may also allow the end of 2019/20 to be completed in December subject to health conditions and allow to be an enhanced pre-season for 2021. Then after the World Cup in 2022 start the 23/24 season earlier say at the start of July. Just a thought
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So if a player ends up in a bad way with the virus after playing behind closed doors.
Does this mean that mcfc get a 2year ban ?
 
People are putting two and two together to get 5. Journalists and ex footballers putting a slant on getting football back are speaking through their wallets. Football stopping stops their income stream. Very little, if any of it is to do with an agenda of getting Liverpool the title.

It's only understandable people are anxious to make money again.

Ultimately this will come down to whether the players are strong enough to say no if they don't feel safe. They will be put under severe pressure by the media.

It shouldn't have come to this, it should have been annulled weeks ago
 

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