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We’d finish 9th (below arsenal) if the EPL follow the Scottish FA and apply points per game. Gutted as our run-in was very favourable
SPL has been called. Celtic champions and Hearts relegated.
We’d finish 9th (below arsenal) if the EPL follow the Scottish FA and apply points per game. Gutted as our run-in was very favourable
We’d finish 9th (below arsenal) if the EPL follow the Scottish FA and apply points per game. Gutted as our run-in was very favourable
We’d finish 9th (below arsenal) if the EPL follow the Scottish FA and apply points per game. Gutted as our run-in was very favourable
It's nonsense that, doesn't take into account injuries and form etc.
Thank goodness for that, because our form and injuries before the enforced break, we would have been looking at finishing lower than 9th.
Anyway moot point, season will recommence, and hopefully finish to natural conclusion
It's nonsense that, doesn't take into account injuries and form etc.
Oh I dunno - sounds fair to me ?Say we beat West Ham with Kane and son in the team and it helps relegate them yet had we played on normally they wouldn’t of been available and West Ham could of picked up
3 points that would guarantee them safety. That doesn’t seem fair to me, even if it is West Ham. It’s all completely different now. It’s in some ways like a different season tacked onto the last one.
Say we beat West Ham with Kane and son in the team and it helps relegate them yet had we played on normally they wouldn’t of been available and West Ham could of picked up
3 points that would guarantee them safety. That doesn’t seem fair to me, even if it is West Ham. It’s all completely different now. It’s in some ways like a different season tacked onto the last one.
Is that not similar to a game being postponed for weather say and then played 3 weeks later, players may then be available who wouldn’t have been beforeSay we beat West Ham with Kane and son in the team and it helps relegate them yet had we played on normally they wouldn’t of been available and West Ham could of picked up
3 points that would guarantee them safety. That doesn’t seem fair to me, even if it is West Ham. It’s all completely different now. It’s in some ways like a different season tacked onto the last one.
Is that not similar to a game being postponed for weather say and then played day 3 weeks later, players may then be available who wouldn’t have been before
Say we beat West Ham with Kane and son in the team and it helps relegate them yet had we played on normally they wouldn’t of been available and West Ham could of picked up
3 points that would guarantee them safety. That doesn’t seem fair to me, even if it is West Ham. It’s all completely different now. It’s in some ways like a different season tacked onto the last one.
Can you imagine the scenes if Liverpool (who need 5 or 6 points to win the league) had a total collapse in their last 9 games and Man City pipped them at the post.
On the one hand Liverpool fans get what they want (season being finished), but on the other hand it won't be the same conditions compared to where things stood in March.
Not sure they'd ever get over it!!
Not much hope of European football next season anyway is there?
But that's similar to saying we had an unfair disadvantage when those payers were injured. It's not like we've signed new players in the interim, it's just happened that we had an unlucky period with injuries and now our squad is in a better shape.Say we beat West Ham with Kane and son in the team and it helps relegate them yet had we played on normally they wouldn’t of been available and West Ham could of picked up
3 points that would guarantee them safety. That doesn’t seem fair to me, even if it is West Ham. It’s all completely different now. It’s in some ways like a different season tacked onto the last one.
Why not?
By all accounts leagues throughout Europe will be playing games (albeit in empty or limited capacity stadiums) from next season. I can't see UEFA wanting to cancel the European competitions if the individual leagues are playing.
Can you imagine the scenes if Liverpool (who need 5 or 6 points to win the league) had a total collapse in their last 9 games and Man City pipped them at the post.
On the one hand Liverpool fans get what they want (season being finished), but on the other hand it won't be the same conditions compared to where things stood in March.
Not sure they'd ever get over it!!
If one nation quarantines travelers from abroad which is a very likely occurrence, its done. In all of UEFA’s greed, they’ll undoubtedly try to find a way but there wont be Europe next season. Nor will there by the Euros or the Olympics if a vaccine isnt approved and widely available by March.Why not?
By all accounts leagues throughout Europe will be playing games (albeit in empty or limited capacity stadiums) from next season. I can't see UEFA wanting to cancel the European competitions if the individual leagues are playing.