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    Steve Parish Switched On

    On Andrew Marr today and was on Radio 5 live last week he speaks well and appears to be a decent co owner Chairman ??

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    I read this earlier, he is talking absolute common sense. It would be hard to ratify football restarting if there’s any danger to health. Interestingly he mentions German football when this has happened...

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52601471

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    Maybe as his side are not really relegation threatened, who knows, but he’s the only one who seems to be coming out with any logic and trying to be constructive.

    The grumbles and barriers being put up by the relegation threatened teams are so transparent and as Parish says, short sighted. They are so concerned about losing the premier league money that if they’re not careful they will lose it all anyway if they can’t finish the season and can’t start next season until things are “back to normal”.

    Football is an industry that can not afford to simply shut down for a year. Just because it’s a sport it’s still a business and an industry has huge impact on the surrounding communities.

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    Re: Steve Parish Switched On

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Maybe as his side are not really relegation threatened, who knows, but he’s the only one who seems to be coming out with any logic and trying to be constructive.

    The grumbles and barriers being put up by the relegation threatened teams are so transparent and as Parish says, short sighted. They are so concerned about losing the premier league money that if they’re not careful they will lose it all anyway if they can’t finish the season and can’t start next season until things are “back to normal”.

    Football is an industry that can not afford to simply shut down for a year. Just because it’s a sport it’s still a business and an industry has huge impact on the surrounding communities.
    And full of lawyers waiting to make a buck especially the potential relegated clubs, and championships promoting candidates ,that's where the big wins and losses are.

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