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Pricey2 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 29 Mar 2014 Location: Cannock Status: Offline Points: 1241 |
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The leagues should have come together and made a decision top to bottom as I said at the time. Once the EFL said they would wait for the prem and the national League said they would wait for the EFL and the prem said we'll make a decision in...x weeks/months I think the SL were left with no option. They certainly couldn't promote anybody without the leagues above confirming they'd accept them, which they wouldn't as they were waiting on leagues above them and there may have been nowhere to go.
An unenviable position they should never have been put in but they made the only decision left open to them realistically. Couldn't have kept extending player contracts at our level indefinitely incase of playoffs etc and the testing regime would have broke most of the clubs. |
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Pricey2 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 29 Mar 2014 Location: Cannock Status: Offline Points: 1241 |
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Politics aside, the economy will be affected far worse if we have to keep dipping in and out of lockdowns for months on end.
The premier league exacerbated the problem for clubs at our level by not making a decision for in excess of two months. There was absolutely no way our clubs could have survived hanging on that uncertainty. I know you don't like the southern League decision but they had to make one and with the uncertainty above us regards what those leagues would have accepted, I think they made the only decision they could have. |
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Argus9 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Amington Status: Offline Points: 3631 |
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Pricey2 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 29 Mar 2014 Location: Cannock Status: Offline Points: 1241 |
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I'll stand by my thought that we'll get back before the furlough scheme ends. The last few weeks have been one long pr exercise and that'll be the key in getting us back. Scheme ends the end of October.
Yesterday summed it up for me. The govt have kept bowling alleys, casinos and health spas shut due to the rise in cases. These places have been shut since March so are the only places we can be certain are not responsible for the rise in virus cases. I don't think it takes Poirot and Einstein to think that you might be more likely to contract it in the pub where loads of households are spending extended periods of time indoors together, sitting down without face coverings because they are exempt from the restrictions...but are pubs closing? Nope, not even in the towns that are under the notional "local lockdowns" where two households can't socialise in a house. Forty households can socialise in the same room down the road without wearing face coverings as long as that room sells alcohol. It's an absolute nonsense and this will dictate football coming back. They will be very keen not to be seen to push clubs over the edge and also very very keen not to extend the furlough scheme. If figures allow, we'll be back before the end of October. If the figures don't fit, I wouldn't mind having a stab we'll be brought back anyhow. Edited by Pricey2 - 01 Aug 2020 at 3:58pm |
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Red Blooded ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 18 Apr 2014 Location: Dosthill Status: Offline Points: 344 |
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I think in view of the uncertainty I might delay purchasing my season ticket this season until things become clearer.
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Argus9 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Amington Status: Offline Points: 3631 |
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On basis no crowds means no football at our level future looks bleaker than it did a few days back. Suggested a few months back that if we were to start the season post December possible way forward was to divide our league into 2 separate groups on a regional basis with Champions of each going up. It has the merits of each team at least playing each other both home and away. Massive downside is that gate receipts will of course be halved. Not sure that this would be financially viable for the clubs though, although it would certainly be a practical way to complete a season of sorts. Assume contracts sorted and signed off will be on basis of a full season. Not sure this could be squared with my suggestion also unless clauses have already been included. What a mess this is turning into for a second season!
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Coleshill Lamb ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Coleshill Status: Offline Points: 352 |
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No point in ordering a season ticket then. Think the coming season will be null and void very quickly.
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Argus9 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Amington Status: Offline Points: 3631 |
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Can’t see the Government making the same mistake twice (although its seems common practice nowadays). Pushes back likely hood of crowds attending any sporting event for months at least in the current C19 climate.
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Hallam99 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 20 Aug 2017 Status: Offline Points: 125 |
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Wow. Didn’t realise .have to admit I rarely read the news anymore!
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Pricey2 ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: 29 Mar 2014 Location: Cannock Status: Offline Points: 1241 |
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If that link won't open, it's basically that yesterday's crowds at the crucible are the last ones for this tournament.
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