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And Brugges were 15 point clear.
Vastly different circumstances to the PL.
It's almost exactly the same circumstance? A runaway title winner, but (very) competitive races for Europe and relegation.
And Brugges were 15 point clear.
Vastly different circumstances to the PL.
The government would likely step in to stop itPremier League plan to resume season behind closed doors in MAY
EXCLUSIVE BY MARTIN SAMUEL AND MATT HUGHES: The ambitious proposals would need to be endorsed by the government, public health bodies and the PFA.www.dailymail.co.uk
unbelievable! reading this just makes you think what planet are the people running the Premier League living on. If this plan is carried out it will make a pure mockery of finishing the league!
1 game left with only a single possible winner, not the same in the Premier LeagueIt's almost exactly the same circumstance? A runaway title winner, but (very) competitive races for Europe and relegation.
It's almost exactly the same circumstance? A runaway title winner, but (very) competitive races for Europe and relegation.
Be horrible for Liverpool fans to just be given it. They’d forever have to fend off it wasn’t a real win. Better than null and void though I guess.
1 game left of regular season, then they split the teams for relegation , Euro spot and title play offs playing each other twice.There was only 1 game left to play in the Belgian league though. Much different situation than 9 games here
Exactly.DeBruyne has said players will need 3-4 weeks to be match fit, and can't just be "ready" when the PL say it's time to start.
And Brugges were 15 point clear.
Vastly different circumstances to the PL.
What did I say!?!? Hello, the Athletic are you reading our posts???
Premier League struggling to find resolution – with games in China even on table
Premier League clubs are scrambling, in some cases increasingly desperately, for ideas to complete the season on the field...theathletic.com
Now, Premier League clubs are scrambling, in some cases increasingly desperately, for ideas to complete the season on the field. As the industry seeks to stay afloat, the ideas are becoming more creative. For example, The Athletic learned on Thursday that one club has even suggested exploring the feasibility of completing the domestic season abroad.
The idea centres on the concept of examining the curves related to coronavirus cases across the world and identifying regions where it would be considered both safe on health grounds and feasible in terms of infrastructure to host the remainder of the Premier League season. In this instance, China, considered to be on the path towards recovery after suffering at the turn of the year, was mooted as the destination of choice. The proponents of the idea suggested that taking the Premier League out of the country would be a way to decrease strain on the National Health Service and free up club facilities for use by emergency services and local authorities. The idea may be up for discussion in Friday’s meeting but other clubs have already indicated they will dismiss the concept.
Looks like they want to finish the season off one way or another.
Champions League final set to be held behind closed doors
All parties are fully aligned with the English view that the campaign must be completed, whenever that iswww.independent.co.uk
Looks like they want to finish the season off one way or another.
Champions League final set to be held behind closed doors
All parties are fully aligned with the English view that the campaign must be completed, whenever that iswww.independent.co.uk