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rednblue4eva Norwood 10 May 20 8.33am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Parrish on TV' by bexleydave He’s going to be on the Andrew Marr show on BBC1 this morning (not sure what time he’s appearing)
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 10 May 20 9.52am | |
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Originally posted by CockneyRebel
End season NOW..... Whats more important 3 points, or dying ? Around the Palace area, it has one of the highest Virus rates...and you want the club to resume training etc ..are you mad, or do you have a real death wish,,, Edited by CockneyRebel (09 May 2020 10.27pm) May as well stop doing anything until there’s a vaccine. The players don’t live in Croydon. They live in rural areas where the rates of cases are low. If the players and everyone is in quarantine then they will be okay to finish the season. The problem will be with anyone not in quarantine or living with people not in quarantine.
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Pete53 Hassocks 10 May 20 10.32am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
May as well stop doing anything until there’s a vaccine. The players don’t live in Croydon. They live in rural areas where the rates of cases are low. If the players and everyone is in quarantine then they will be okay to finish the season. The problem will be with anyone not in quarantine or living with people not in quarantine. If the season does restart you only need one player at one club to test positive to bring the whole thing to a halt again as everybody at the club would have to go into quarantine for around 14 days and consequently wouldn't be able to meet their fixture commitments.
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Spiderman Horsham 10 May 20 10.53am | |
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What a surprise, surely just treat them as injuries. Bit convenient given his recent comments!
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 10 May 20 11.01am | |
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one problem mooted about neutral venues like st georges park is that there has to be VAR installed at the grounds games are being played at, or there will be issues is a side is relegated by a goal that would have been wiped off. whatever the outcome, the games have to be played, 3 teams have to be relegated, 3 come up, liverpool crowned champions & european places confirmed or there is just going to be ongoing legal issues for years. if we had only played 10 games cancelling the season could be a good shout, but not with 75% played.
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Spiderman Horsham 10 May 20 11.10am | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
one problem mooted about neutral venues like st georges park is that there has to be VAR installed at the grounds games are being played at, or there will be issues is a side is relegated by a goal that would have been wiped off. whatever the outcome, the games have to be played, 3 teams have to be relegated, 3 come up, liverpool crowned champions & european places confirmed or there is just going to be ongoing legal issues for years. if we had only played 10 games cancelling the season could be a good shout, but not with 75% played. Agreed
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 10 May 20 11.29am | |
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I watched Steve Parish on the Marr programme today and thought he came over well, being measured and realistic. Effectively he said that the neutral ground proposal was at the behest of the Police and was the least worse option. Whether it gets accepted though is another matter. I think the likes of Brighton and Watford are trying to get the season cancelled so they don't face any chance of relegation but with so many competing points of view it's going to be almost impossible to achieve a consensus. Why don't they simply suspend the leagues until it is considered safe to resume as normal, with crowds, whenever that may be, if even a year from now. Then complete the fixtures and start the new season, modified if necessary to fit the then prevailing circumstances?
It's what happen during WW2 and this is not a totally dissimilar circumstance.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 10 May 20 11.47am | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
If the season does restart you only need one player at one club to test positive to bring the whole thing to a halt again as everybody at the club would have to go into quarantine for around 14 days and consequently wouldn't be able to meet their fixture commitments. I did mention quarantine issues.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 10 May 20 11.53am | |
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Originally posted by Spiderman
What a surprise, surely just treat them as injuries. Bit convenient given his recent comments! Probably all encouraged to lick more door knobs.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 10 May 20 11.59am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I watched Steve Parish on the Marr programme today and thought he came over well, being measured and realistic. Effectively he said that the neutral ground proposal was at the behest of the Police and was the least worse option. Whether it gets accepted though is another matter. I think the likes of Brighton and Watford are trying to get the season cancelled so they don't face any chance of relegation but with so many competing points of view it's going to be almost impossible to achieve a consensus. Why don't they simply suspend the leagues until it is considered safe to resume as normal, with crowds, whenever that may be, if even a year from now. Then complete the fixtures and start the new season, modified if necessary to fit the then prevailing circumstances?
It's what happen during WW2 and this is not a totally dissimilar circumstance. The pressure is on from Tv and the Champions league. Clubs also need the money to keep coming in to go out to pay players.
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Pete53 Hassocks 10 May 20 12.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I did mention quarantine issues. Yes. I think I was just trying to emphasise that any restart would be a fairly fragile affair. Unless players are mothballed and put away between matches there will be a risk, albeit small (if they obey distancing measures), of a player becoming infected. You only need one individual to be bit careless or forgetful.
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