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Is the season going to finish? (ed. Pg.53 - 3 players not returned to training)
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In normal circumstances I'd agree with you, but I reckon these games will seem more like friendlies than competitive matches. All the European games that were in empty stadiums this season were dull to watch.se9addick said:
I mean the German League is pretty competitive standard and they actually have a title race this year.Croydon said:
Not really football though is it, at least not as we know it. Glorified exhibition matches played in empty stadiums by teams I have zero interest in from a foreign league. I'd rather watch the soaps.se9addick said:
It shouldn’t, it’s a mad decision, but it’s not my decision. I’m just excited to watch some footy.paulie8290 said:
And thats the whole point.se9addick said:
I‘m over the moon to be honest, can’t wait to watch some live football on TV!paulie8290 said:Ridiculous 10 players confirmed to have covid19 yet Merkel says German football can return on 15th May or 23rd May.
The Premier League will follow suit now I reckon, if they can do it why cant we they will say.
Putting Football before lives is ridiculous
People are desperate to watch live football on tv.
Whilst there are people losing loved ones every day.
Personally I don't care about live sport returning atm, until its safe to do so
Why should our enjoyment come at the risk of lives0 -
I think you'll be able to see close family members from next week as I think that restriction is about to be lifted.shine166 said:Can't wait to watch multi millionaires have a kick around in a empty stadium, will certainly take the edge off of not seeing family for another couple of months
Whether that's the right thing to do, or you feel it's safe to do so, is another matter0 -
Korean League kicks off again tomorrow, the first match is live on YouTube at 11am our time:1
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I must look at flights out there.se9addick said:Korean League kicks off again tomorrow, the first match is live on YouTube at 11am our time:2 -
Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.9
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Nice.palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.0 -
Does make me smile that you've got Liverpool (Mens team) wanting the season to finish for obvious reasons
On the other hand their women's team are more than happy for the Women's Super League to be cancelled when they're bottom of the League2 -
He's right though.PopIcon said:
Nice.palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.7 -
Don't see anything wrong with what he's said therePopIcon said:
Nice.palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.0 -
Youre advice is dont go and see any relatives till a vaccine is found then?palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.0 -
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my advice is people need to apply a bit of common sense and take ownership of there actions - i have worked throughout the lockdown but i take precautions - i wear a mask and gloves on train - not because its provided or law - but for my own health, i am having a covid 19 test tomorrow as a site i have been on last week has a now confirmed case of covid 19, so at 10.30am tomorrow i will be using the ebbsfleet drive through one.clb74 said:
Youre advice is dont go and see any relatives till a vaccine is found then?palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.
regarding seeing relatives it depends on what you do in a daily life, if you were to pass them the virus could you live with yourself etc.
the government can only advise i feel you do have to make some decisions yourself.
like the work from home if you can - i dont think thats too hard to get but plenty are seeming to struggle with it.13 -
its true though im sick of the negative shit on a daily basis, its a crap time for all of us the amount of people just constantly chipping away and in general being negative is so depressing.PopIcon said:
Nice.palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.
we just want football and pubs back some would just like to see there loved ones again, aside from germany football seasons have been written off, if we dont have fans through the gates until july 2021 - a lot of efl clubs will go bust unless the prem help in someway - wonder what happened to the eluisve "footballers fund" as currently they are not working, so really should be put on 80%0 -
I suspect that my mother would be cautious, but my father would be happy.palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.
It would be a nightmare to pass on the virus to them, though on the other hand as they are elderly but aren't in the vulnerable category, once the government advice allows small family type gatherings, I will probably visit them in some way.
After all it would be a bigger sod to not see elderly relatives for 6 months, only for one of them to die of something else in the meantime0 -
https://www.kicker.de/775120/artikelSamstag, 16. Mai, 15.30 Uhr
Borussia Dortmund - Schalke 04
RB Leipzig - SC Freiburg
TSG Hoffenheim - Hertha BSC
Fortuna Düsseldorf - SC Paderborn
FC Augsburg - VfL Wolfsburg
Samstag, 16. Mai, 18.30
Eintracht Frankfurt - Borussia Mönchengladbach
Sonntag, 17. Mai, 15.30
1. FC Köln - FSV Mainz 05
Sonntag, 17. Mai, 18.00
Union Berlin - Bayern München
Montag, 18. Mai, 20.30
Werder Bremen - Bayer Leverkusen0 -
Masks generally work against the wearer passing it onto others, rather than the wearer being protected from those with it (who aren't wearing one) passing it onto them.palarsehater said:
my advice is people need to apply a bit of common sense and take ownership of there actions - i have worked throughout the lockdown but i take precautions - i wear a mask and gloves on train - not because its provided or law - but for my own health, i am having a covid 19 test tomorrow as a site i have been on last week has a now confirmed case of covid 19, so at 10.30am tomorrow i will be using the ebbsfleet drive through one.clb74 said:
Youre advice is dont go and see any relatives till a vaccine is found then?palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.
regarding seeing relatives it depends on what you do in a daily life, if you were to pass them the virus could you live with yourself etc.
the government can only advise i feel you do have to make some decisions yourself.
like the work from home if you can - i dont think thats too hard to get but plenty are seeming to struggle with it.0 -
I imagine the Bayern Munich match will get massive international viewing figures (one way or another) as the German team everyone's heard of...Callumcafc said:https://www.kicker.de/775120/artikelSamstag, 16. Mai, 15.30 Uhr
Borussia Dortmund - Schalke 04
RB Leipzig - SC Freiburg
TSG Hoffenheim - Hertha BSC
Fortuna Düsseldorf - SC Paderborn
FC Augsburg - VfL Wolfsburg
Samstag, 16. Mai, 18.30
Eintracht Frankfurt - Borussia Mönchengladbach
Sonntag, 17. Mai, 15.30
1. FC Köln - FSV Mainz 05
Sonntag, 17. Mai, 18.00
Union Berlin - Bayern München
Montag, 18. Mai, 20.30
Werder Bremen - Bayer Leverkusen1 -
Also says he wears gloves, which is for his own protection.golfaddick said:
Masks generally work against the wearer passing it onto others, rather than the wearer being protected from those with it (who aren't wearing one) passing it onto them.palarsehater said:
my advice is people need to apply a bit of common sense and take ownership of there actions - i have worked throughout the lockdown but i take precautions - i wear a mask and gloves on train - not because its provided or law - but for my own health, i am having a covid 19 test tomorrow as a site i have been on last week has a now confirmed case of covid 19, so at 10.30am tomorrow i will be using the ebbsfleet drive through one.clb74 said:
Youre advice is dont go and see any relatives till a vaccine is found then?palarsehater said:Regarding the restrictions being lifted a fair degree of common sense needs to be used, for example if you decide to go and visit an elderly relative and give them the virus that is your fault not the governments.
regarding seeing relatives it depends on what you do in a daily life, if you were to pass them the virus could you live with yourself etc.
the government can only advise i feel you do have to make some decisions yourself.
like the work from home if you can - i dont think thats too hard to get but plenty are seeming to struggle with it.0 -
I think we may see a big increase in blokes being willing to visit the mother in law...1
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The proposal is probably on paper mate, hope that helpsThe_Organiser said:
Is the proposal behind doors or with a crowd?ForeverAddickted said:
Apparently so, but I dont know if thats still happening after 10-players tested positive for COVIDThe_Organiser said:Have I seen the Germans are restarting on 15 May?0 -
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A weighted PPG model rather than straight PPG would take in to account how many home and away games you have left, but doesn’t account for which teams you’ve played - if you have an easier run in for example.3
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If you have to come up with a formula to finish the season then the models broken.13
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I’d imagine the reason the EFL are only discussing Leagues 1 and 2 is because they are slaves to the Premier League over what to do with the Championship.
if the PL rule out relegation and take 2 from the Championship to make a 22 team league then obviously the Championship won’t have relegation to keep a 24 team league.
But if the PL keep it at 20 teams (and no relegation) then the above proposal would force the EFL to relegate Championship teams too, somehow.1 -
So there is no way to play League One and Two games yet there are tons of suggestions being thrown out about the Premier League etc.?
Why dont these twats in charge just admit its the money they care about rather than finishing games - They couldnt be more obvious9 -
So, it’s better than the Belarusian League but it’s not great. 0-0 after 20 mins.se9addick said:Korean League kicks off again tomorrow, the first match is live on YouTube at 11am our time:0 -
It's on the BBC website as well0
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I’m surprised by the quality in this K League game. The home team play some really nice football.1
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Oh actually the commentary is better on the BBC, will switch to that feedkillerandflash said:It's on the BBC website as well0 -
Where is the minister for sport whilst all this is happening??.
In fact, I couldn't even tell you who it is at the moment!!1 -
Gravesend_Addick said:Where is the minister for sport whilst all this is happening??.
In fact, I couldn't even tell you who it is at the moment!!
Just checked the gov.uk website and it says the previous holder was Nigel Adams. It doesn’t say who the current holder is. Maybe there isn’t one.0


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