Ending the season early? (+++ALL GAMES CANCELLED TILL 4 APRIL+++)
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RaplhMilne said:If season abandoned... be interesting to see what bookies do about paying out on , there thousands of bets taken before season starts on , champions, promotion, relegation etc.
Whether they would pay out on promotions/relegations outside of the pre-agreed Competition structure, I wouldn't be so sure.0 -
RaplhMilne said:If season abandoned... be interesting to see what bookies do about paying out on , there thousands of bets taken before season starts on , champions, promotion, relegation etc.0
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RaplhMilne said:If season abandoned... be interesting to see what bookies do about paying out on , there thousands of bets taken before season starts on , champions, promotion, relegation etc.0
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We have to be honest and say the Coronavirus situation is very likely to be more serious at the time the football suspension ends. The question is when is the latest date the league can restart and realistically be completed? I think it is going to be voided. I also think we are looking at the Euros postponed for a year too.0
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Brighton's chief executive Paul Barber says it is "really hard to imagine" the Premier League resuming 4 April, as is currently hoped.
"We've got several teams in self isolation, which makes it difficult to think about that date," he said.
"Those players have not just got to self-isolate for 14 days, they've got to get themselves close to match fitness again, which could take another seven to 14 days. So we've got a number of complexities here, which go way beyond thinking of the finances."BBC sports editor Dan Roan says playing on 4 April is privately deemed "almost impossible" and FA chairman Greg Clarke is known to have already expressed fears that the season may have to be abandoned.
Premier League clubs are set to meet on Thursday, two days after Uefa discuss the fate of Euro 2020.
"Every league starts with an expectation of completing all 38 fixtures, as it is in the Premier League, and we want to be able to do that," Barber added.
"Our intention must be to play the fixtures, but it's really hard to imagine putting on a football game in the Premier League in two or three weeks' time given the scenario we are in.
"If we were to freeze the league it would be incredibly unjust for Liverpool to not be awarded the title, because everybody in the game appreciates what a fantastic season they have had. Equally it would be unjust for teams to be relegated with nine or 10 games to go in the Premier League.
"I think it's a possible option to leave the 20 teams in the league as it is but bring the top two in the Championship up.
"It gives us a larger league, with four relegation places next season and then two teams coming up again. It has some merit but there are a lot of issues to be worked through"
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Is anyone else just aimlessly wandering around the house?7
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Abandon the season.
We stay up. Leeds don't get promoted. Liverpool don't win the league.
Everyone's a winner.14 -
ValleyGary said:RaplhMilne said:If season abandoned... be interesting to see what bookies do about paying out on , there thousands of bets taken before season starts on , champions, promotion, relegation etc.
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I think we’ll end up with a 22 team Premier League for a season; then 4 down 2 up in 20/21, maybe make the 4th spot a playoff between them and whoever gets through in the Championship, just to add something to it0
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Bringing the top two up and not relegating makes sense as the fear in all the legal actions that will take place. The problem is other clubs can say they could have caught Leeds and take action. Mind you, there isn't an alternative that would see them promoted.
If you promote the top two and don't relegate, you can re-balance the next season. In the absence of a perfect solution, this feels the least worst.0 - Sponsored links:
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MuttleyCAFC said:Bringing the top two up and not relegating makes sense as the fear in all the legal actions that will take place. The problem is other clubs can say they could have caught Leeds and take action. Mind you, there isn't an alternative that would see them promoted.
If you promote the top two and don't relegate, you can re-balance the next season. In the absence of a perfect solution, this feels the least worst.
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ValleyGary said:RaplhMilne said:If season abandoned... be interesting to see what bookies do about paying out on , there thousands of bets taken before season starts on , champions, promotion, relegation etc.0
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Rothko said:MuttleyCAFC said:Bringing the top two up and not relegating makes sense as the fear in all the legal actions that will take place. The problem is other clubs can say they could have caught Leeds and take action. Mind you, there isn't an alternative that would see them promoted.
If you promote the top two and don't relegate, you can re-balance the next season. In the absence of a perfect solution, this feels the least worst.0 -
Remember when everyone thought Liverpool were getting very lucky with decisions etc?
Imagine being 25 points clear, two wins from a title, and the season getting cancelled.6 -
I would can the play offs, I know it’s sounds self serving, but I think we’ll end up with the tables being locked at where they are, and the teams in automatic spots go up, with the required numbers coming down, other then the Premier League
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Im in the anything to stop Liverpool winning the league camp5
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I can only see two realistic options:
- Season gets restarted in the nick of time and crammed into, say, June before contracts are up.
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- Season gets cancelled and declared null and void.
Anything else gets too complicated with player's contracts, legal challenges from clubs that had games in hand or could have caught other teams etc etc.
The season hasn't been completed, no one has won anything, if it's not finished then you didn't win anything. It's not fair but that's life.1 -
Karen Brady wants this season called null & void. (Bet she does).0
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And I can imagine the Premier League response to a threat from the EFL
’nice solidarity payments you’ve got there, be a real shame if something happened to them’1 - Sponsored links:
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Btw, Klopp’s statement is pure pure class on this, better then the I’m alright jack shit from Brady
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/390397-jurgen-klopp-message-to-supporters
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Rothko said:I would can the play offs, I know it’s sounds self serving, but I think we’ll end up with the tables being locked at where they are, and the teams in automatic spots go up, with the required numbers coming down, other then the Premier League0
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Do Liverpool owe us any money for Gomez if they win the title?2
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My guess is that the season will be scrapped.
What they will do with the current league standings is anyone’s guess but personally, I expect the season and the results themself will be wiped from the records.0 -
SoundAsa£ said:My guess is that the season will be scrapped.
What they will do with the current league standings is anyone’s guess but personally, I expect the season and the results itself will be wiped from the records.0 -
SantaClaus said:Do Liverpool owe us any money for Gomez if they win the title?5
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North Lower Neil said:Remember when everyone thought Liverpool were getting very lucky with decisions etc?
Imagine being 25 points clear, two wins from a title, and the season getting cancelled.1 -
paulie8290 said:SantaClaus said:Do Liverpool owe us any money for Gomez if they win the title?0
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Off_it said:Abandon the season.
We stay up. Leeds don't get promoted. Liverpool don't win the league.
Everyone's a winner.
Also Karma for Liverpool as after the forgotten disaster of Heysal (39 deaths) Everton lost the opportunity to win the European Cup.
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