Scottish Premiership has ended

The lure of watching a game with no fans and putting players at risk of catching the virus is much more enticing don’t you think n

These ‘live’ free to air games are going to be something. They will select from those available after Sky and BT have taken theirs.
15.00 on Saturday for Burnley v Brighton could be a cracker
 
The lure of watching a game with no fans and putting players at risk of catching the virus is much more enticing don’t you think n

These ‘live’ free to air games are going to be something. They will select from those available after Sky and BT have taken theirs.
15.00 on Saturday for Burnley v Brighton could be a cracker

I still don’t see why we can’t just wait til the cases/deaths are down at a much lower rate and then just finish the season.
 
I still don’t see why we can’t just wait til the cases/deaths are down at a much lower rate and then just finish the season.

No easy solution - for sure.
Personal view - certainty trumps uncertainty. I’d end the season now.
Promotion and relegation options can be argued about all day. My preferred route is next season starts as this season did. No promotion/relegation.
Big problem is lower divisions are proposing promotion.
 
League One and the Championship next.

There's no stopping the Premier League returning, sadly, but at least they'll have the money to take appropriate precautions and won't be impacted by the lack of matchday sales.
Bournemouth will probably lose £10 from ticket sales.
 
League One and the Championship next.

There's no stopping the Premier League returning, sadly, but at least they'll have the money to take appropriate precautions and won't be impacted by the lack of matchday sales.
Bournemouth will probably lose £10 from ticket sales.
Championship clubs are to start testing players from Thursday with a view to commencing training and returning to playing games.
 
Championship clubs are to start testing players from Thursday with a view to commencing training and returning to playing games.

Shame.
If it does resume, hopefully it ends quickly and without incident.
Then there's plenty of time that can be devoted to sorting the situation for next season and the future, whether we're in League One or the Championship.

I won't pretend that I won't watch the Middlesbrough matches if they're on TV, but it's not a situation that fills me with much excitement.

I suppose the 2-3 months pause between matches will eliminate the need for a large summer break for players, 9-10 games hopefully isn't going to cause huge burn out.
 
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The lure of watching a game with no fans and putting players at risk of catching the virus is much more enticing don’t you think n

These ‘live’ free to air games are going to be something. They will select from those available after Sky and BT have taken theirs.
15.00 on Saturday for Burnley v Brighton could be a cracker
Think I'll be washing my hair, though it's that thick I have to do it in stages, say today & tomorrow
Saying that I would rather watch the kettle boil than non event football matches
 
No easy solution - for sure.
Personal view - certainty trumps uncertainty. I’d end the season now.
Promotion and relegation options can be argued about all day. My preferred route is next season starts as this season did. No promotion/relegation.
Big problem is lower divisions are proposing promotion.
Agreed - hearts already threatening the legal route and I think they have a point!
 
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