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If that's the future of football then I'm out.
Restart it when it's back to normal and safe for all.
Did somebody say ballboys in attendance ?, surprised at that, could they have had a few balls strategically placed pitch side, didn't expect to hear there would be ballboys.
I watched Dortmund v Shalke 2 minutes was enough for me thought it was horrid without fans..... switched over and watched 2011 lions tour of SA.
I don't understand the subs sitting two metres apart when if they get on the pitch they'll be in full body contact with a bunch of other players. Unless the idea is it's used as a wider message to drill home the social distancing rule?
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Watched the first half of Dortmund/Schalke then switched to Leipzig/Freiburg. Was alright but can’t see me tuning in regularly for full length games. I’ve got a ton of old Serie A and La Liga games saved on the Virgin box and I think I’d prefer watching them at this moment in time.
Enjoyed Wales/Scotland ‘79, the tramline kit with the yellow socks look mad when on an actual playing footballer. Quality and entertainment much better than the Wales/England ‘84 game they showed a couple weeks ago. Nice seeing Ninian Park bathed in sunlight and an uncovered grange end.
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Didn't bother me one iota there were 0 fans in attendance for games between teams I have no association too. Really enjoyed watching the games.
Watched the Wales v Scotland match last night. I'd forgotten Phil Dwyer played and that Scotland had quite a few big name players in their side. I agree, it was a far better match than the England one they showed and 3-0 didn't flatter us at all - Toshack was coming to the end of his career then, but he showed how his game had developed at Liverpool by his general team play I thought/
Amazing to see those bottles being thrown at Dai Davies by the Scottish fans on the Grange End and David Coleman barely bothering to mention it!
Robbie James could certainly hit a ball couldn't he!
over 6 million people watched the german games live yesterday on various formats so i just read
An entertaining 2-2 Bette Cologne and Mainz just ended with both sides chasing the win right to the end - good point for struggling Mainz after going two down.
Someone did - and it worked!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52708817
Watched Union v Bayern yesterday - dull one-sided game with a predictable outcome. Bremen v Leverkusen on now has a bit more about it.
Berlin derby ko at 19.30 for anyone interested