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The only reason I can see as to why people want the season scrapped is either a lack of patience or imagination (or both). A season ending in November and beginning again in January - it's not normal!
The season must be completed in my opinion. Even if next season is shortened as a result. Transfer window extended accordingly. After this season is complete then have a break and start next season. All play each other once then at the half way point you split the division in 2 and play the team in your half again. So the football league play 34 instead of 46 games next season. At least everyone knows where they stand before a ball is kicked.
Why should we pretend the last 7 months haven't happened? Utterly ridiculous to suggest it should be cancelled out of respect for those that have died, whenever possible we need to return to normality (whatever that may be) and that includes sport and continuing where we have left off.
Until a vaccine is widely available this virus will linger around. If this season is cancelled and next season gets interrupted due to another outbreak then what? Cancel it again? Lose two seasons of football and potentially ruin the sport for a long time. You can make next season shorter to avoid weird scheduling, maybe finally binning the league cup or introducing some sort of play-off system similar to what JR suggested, it's easier and makes more sense to shorten next season than it is to cancel this one.
I will be glad when it's back, having to worry about whether Harris was the right choice is better than worrying about whether a vulnerable family member is going to die if they get it, or if the impending recession will make me jobless. Football is a nice distraction.
Belgian League apparently cancelled for this season today. Current positions apply as if the season had ended today.. not sure if it’s 100% confirmed but lots of news outlets reporting as much
https://www.google.com/amp/www.goal....k1rtsjj9zq410e
Too early to say, who knows how much epidemiological and economic damage will occur. The worse it gets the more irrelevant football becomes.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52140204
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The last Premier League game took place on 9 March
The restart date for the Premier League will be pushed back on Friday.
All 20 Premier League clubs will meet via video and it is accepted by all that there is no hope of professional games being played immediately after the current 30 April deadline.
The Premier League could shift the date back into May or opt to follow Spain and France, who have shut down their leagues for an indefinite period.
Italy have talked of Serie A returning in late May, but that seems optimistic.
This season is ****ed whether we finish it or not.
Teams/fans will be depleted, uninterested and concerned with things outside of football.
People will be laid off in their thousands and still have to pay for the privilege of watching athletes rake in their hundreds of thousands of pounds weekly.
It might be crap for a lot of teams, but I’d rather see football go pop and start again.
Great. So you, a fan of a team that is coming towards the end of a season that could be described as mediocre at best, would rather see football 'go pop and start again'. How would that work exactly? Start a new season with all of the teams in the same divisions as they are currently in, meaning some clubs will miss out on promotions they've worked extremely hard for and will lose millions of pounds in the process, while other clubs who clearly deserve to be relegated gain a stay of execution?
Why should the likes of Bolton and Southend, who are all but relegated already, remain in League One, while clubs like Crewe, Swindon and Plymouth miss out on promotion through no fault of their own? Why should Stevenage, ten points adrift at the bottom of League Two, remain in the Football League at the expense of Barrow or Harrogate?
This is obviously an unprecedented situation and an extremely difficult one. It's going to be a logistical nightmare for the authorities whatever happens, but the notion that the 2019/20 season should simply be scrapped because people like you would rather that happen is, in my opinion, ridiculous.
I think there shouldn't be a 2020/21 season at all. 2019/20 has to finish. Once it has finished, I would like to see some leagues set up involving a mixture of teams from all four divisions, so that the cash generated can be spread among all clubs. But, seeing how wealthy owners (including our very own) are using Government cash to safeguard their billions - making the taxpayer pay for wages they can afford - it is obvious that football will continue in an "every man for himself" way. And, I think that post this crisis, public perception will very much be realigned and football could be seen as the diva industry it really is (with a few notable exceptions. Well done to Rambo by the way).
Nobody knows when football will start again so wouldn’t it be wise not to put dates on things. Just say that whenever it starts it picks up where it left off, surely no one can complain at that. Let next season take care of itself.
Lets be honest the Premier League will probably what defines what happens elsewhere.
There are 9 sets of fixtures left - between the 1st of July and 1st of August there are 5 Saturdays and 4 full weeks - that's enough to finish the season.
I know July may still be in the same situation, and there are the European games but it could be fairly easy to finish the season in about a month.
Ideally you finish last season first.
Arent contract expiry dates 30th June.
If thats right and the season isnt completed then I think finishing it is going to be a major problem.
There will be players with better contacts elsewhere. Clubs no longer wanting players. There is no way all the clubs will have the same players.
Football will soon revert to normal. The armchair fan will get their Sky Sports fix the PL will get their huge revenue.
If everyone is sick of the greed then the only change would be to en masse stop the subscriptions. Which of course will never happen.
As nice as your idea is the likes of Mike Ashley agreeing to be in a league with Fleetwood and the likes and Sky agreeing to it as well simply no chance.
Although I'm definitely no fan of either Liverpool or Leeds, I believe this season should be played out to its conclusion, whenever that may be. The close season should then be foreshortened by a few weeks for the next however many seasons until the usual August to April/May slot is achievable. This process can be speeded up by dispensing with the League Cup and ensuring that all FA Cup ties are decided during the first meeting.
I wouldn't want to see the FA Cup reduced, that would set a precedent.
There may be no European competitions next season, so there's a load of midweeks freed up. International football is unlikely to restart, even as countries remove restrictions borders will still be closed.
Scrap 2020/21 - have a few cup competitions instead - make the FA Cup two legged and seeded so that the bottom clubs can get money. Maybe even have two FA Cups (if we are back in action in August). It is clear a good percentage of football owners, players (although I can't blame them for taking their contracted wages) and media people are out of touch with the grave situation we are in - it would serve them right for their crap economics and reliance on Sky money. Imagine if this was an actual war, there'd be no football for years.