The Premier League is scheduling a tentative plan for games to start after 1 June, allowing the season to be finished within six weeks and the 2020-21 campaign to begin on 8 August. (Telegraph - subscription required)
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The Premier League is scheduling a tentative plan for games to start after 1 June, allowing the season to be finished within six weeks and the 2020-21 campaign to begin on 8 August. (Telegraph - subscription required)
The Premier League is scheduling a tentative plan for games to start after 1 June, allowing the season to be finished within six weeks and the 2020-21 campaign to begin on 8 August. (Telegraph - subscription required)
Oh no doubt....
But what's wrong with a simple and realistic "as soon as possible"?
I'd agree, but then you get to the millionaires v billionaires. Most professional athletes aren't particularly savvy with their money, and a great percentage support small villages of family and friends. The owners and clubs can weather a shut down much better. The pressure to reboot all of these professional sports will mostly come from players' associations.From a player perspective unless the EPL could guarantee a 100% bill of health on behalf of all involved parties; I'd be telling them to do one.
...Random thought: Think about all the spitting that takes place on a football field.
Are these fuckers really this arrogant or simply naive?
Realistically I think you have to negotiate extraordinary parachute payments to the clubs that are relegated, hand Liverpool the trophy