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<blockquote data-quote="marshall54" data-source="post: 1088810" data-attributes="member: 414659"><p>Uncertainty and quarrel continue !!!</p><p></p><p>The finalization of the football championship, 2019-2020 edition, is still uncertain, some clubs wanting the last option discussed, for the matches to be played on neutral ground, to be eliminated.</p><p>For the first time, the issue of concluding the championship was raised ... but this option involves the loss of sums valued at approximately 1 million pounds !!!</p><p>So, we continue to find a good option ... as the government does not want to hear the version with stadiums with spectators, it falls.</p><p>The variant with neutral stadiums, again is unapproved, because, apart from the financial losses due to the non-sale of tickets, there is the problem for the fans to come to the neutral stadium, to express their support for the favorite team !!!</p><p>By May 25, the English football federation must send its answer to UEFA regarding the resumption of the football championship .... so, a week before the government's decision ... whether or not to continue the football championship.</p><p>Now, as we post these lines, plan A is for the remaining matches to start on Friday, June 12th.</p><p>Despite the words of the "collective will" to continue the discussions to find the best formula to solve the end of the championship, the dissensions are obvious and difficult to remove.</p><p>Another problem (if the matches will not be played), is the establishment of the champion and the relegated teams !!!</p><p>Regarding the champion, things are obvious, but regarding the relegations the problem is sensitive, because the rules never change during the game ... but the trend (following the discussions of the representatives of all the teams), is that no team should be relegated !! !</p><p>The conclusion is that no concrete measures have been taken regarding the remaining matches ... this being the point of interest of football fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marshall54, post: 1088810, member: 414659"] Uncertainty and quarrel continue !!! The finalization of the football championship, 2019-2020 edition, is still uncertain, some clubs wanting the last option discussed, for the matches to be played on neutral ground, to be eliminated. For the first time, the issue of concluding the championship was raised ... but this option involves the loss of sums valued at approximately 1 million pounds !!! So, we continue to find a good option ... as the government does not want to hear the version with stadiums with spectators, it falls. The variant with neutral stadiums, again is unapproved, because, apart from the financial losses due to the non-sale of tickets, there is the problem for the fans to come to the neutral stadium, to express their support for the favorite team !!! By May 25, the English football federation must send its answer to UEFA regarding the resumption of the football championship .... so, a week before the government's decision ... whether or not to continue the football championship. Now, as we post these lines, plan A is for the remaining matches to start on Friday, June 12th. Despite the words of the "collective will" to continue the discussions to find the best formula to solve the end of the championship, the dissensions are obvious and difficult to remove. Another problem (if the matches will not be played), is the establishment of the champion and the relegated teams !!! Regarding the champion, things are obvious, but regarding the relegations the problem is sensitive, because the rules never change during the game ... but the trend (following the discussions of the representatives of all the teams), is that no team should be relegated !! ! The conclusion is that no concrete measures have been taken regarding the remaining matches ... this being the point of interest of football fans. [/QUOTE]
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