[Official Site] COVID-19: EFL Open Letter

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  1. Gordon Owen

    Gordon Owen Well-Known Member

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    Easiest scenario would be to play it out human table football style thus adhering to social distancing guidelines. At least our defence would always be in position.
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    Will clubs be offering a refund for games not attended, if so this will hit them hard .
     
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    I think they'll have to.
     
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    Probably knock cost of following season, but what if you dont get a season ticket for following season is a issue
     
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    So .... when matches do re-commence, we might have a bridge. Well...maybe not.
     
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    How does that work then? I want it scrapped for the safety of everyone involved but I’ve thought we’d stop up all season and did until the ceasing of games.
     
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    10,000 people stood outside because they thought “il just nip down and see if I can watch, there won’t be anyone else”
     
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    I would think that what the authorities want to avoid at all costs is a legal challenge from some of the clubs as a result of what they propose e.g. if present league positions were final and Aston Villa were relegated ?? when they have a game in hand it could lead to a challenge.
    Or a Club challenges things because a player(s) contract has expired and the side is weakened if the aim is play matches after the 'normal' season would have ended.
    A legal challenge could take months - then a possible appeal.
    From a purely practical stand point I think that either the season is voided completely or the present league positions remain but with no promotion or relegation.
     
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    So why haven't they already started the season. 40-50 people who cant perform their work from home, going to work. Get the games played and done. I guess thats ok then?
     
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    That is like saying that there is no middle ground between Primark being open and the fa cup final
     

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