Re: Season End, what’s your view?
136 Someone had a good point in work let the pools panel sit and finish the season
This is one of the biggest elephants in the room. How safe will people feel in crowds? How much will they be concentrating on the game and how much looking round to see who's coughing? Can you enjoy any sport in these circumstances?County ranger wrote: how to deal with next season for lower league clubs more reliant on match day income there could be worrying reductions in crowds. Football and other sports are likely to change for ever.
Teams with relegation teams are even more likely to want it declared null and void surely?excessbee wrote:That's hardly a surprise though. The majority of fans aren't likely to be involved in promotion/relegation issues.
Yes, you're right. I shouldn't have put promotion and relegation in the same boat. The furthest you can push the line is to about tenth place (I haven't looked at the tables) to decide who may just about reach the playoffs. Mathematically it would go much further, but realistically not. It's this uncertainty that puts me in the camp of 'finish this season' however late that might be.Marky wrote:Teams with relegation teams are even more likely to want it declared null and void surely?excessbee wrote:That's hardly a surprise though. The majority of fans aren't likely to be involved in promotion/relegation issues.
Having watched six or seven games live on i-Follow this season, I'm not sure I'd call it a TV show. It's actually refreshing to watch a whole game via a single camera position rather than about a dozen and it makes you realise how much of the razzmatazz and punditry on Sky is redundant bollocks. I'm not missing televised football in the slightest.Kairdiff Exile wrote: Football for me is a live, visceral, communitarian thing - not a TV show.
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