we will be in championship north next season, if we are still here??

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Reality is loads of clubs are going to go bust, espicially non premiership clubs.
Their will be no crowds in grounds, for a few months yet.no crowds = no income
A lot of clubs with no crowds will go into admin.
So if season doesnt start until the new year, then the leagues will be rearranged into regional leagues.
You can hate our owners as much as you like, but if their is no crowds, the game is finished
 


Reality is loads of clubs are going to go bust, espicially non premiership clubs.
Their will be no crowds in grounds, for a few months yet.no crowds = no income
A lot of clubs with no crowds will go into admin.
So if season doesnt start until the new year, then the leagues will be rearranged into regional leagues.
You can hate our owners as much as you like, but if their is no crowds, the game is finished

If you can queue in Primark , gan to the beach and the kids are back in September fully I can't see it being long before this spineless government just says 'ah fuck it' and let's sport return to normal too.
 
Reality is loads of clubs are going to go bust, espicially non premiership clubs.
Their will be no crowds in grounds, for a few months yet.no crowds = no income
A lot of clubs with no crowds will go into admin.
So if season doesnt start until the new year, then the leagues will be rearranged into regional leagues.
You can hate our owners as much as you like, but if their is no crowds, the game is finished


there ffs
 
If you can queue in Primark , gan to the beach and the kids are back in September fully I can't see it being long before this spineless government just says 'ah fuck it' and let's sport return to normal too.
This. Will be a hard sell to fine parents for not sending kids to school yet keeping football stadiums shut. ‘If adults can’t go to the football, why should my kids endanger themselves at school’
 
Schools will still be in ‘bubbles’ and not be back to normal as they were before - bad example. So many unknowns atm
 
Schools will still be in ‘bubbles’ and not be back to normal as they were before - bad example. So many unknowns atm

I'm a teacher. As of September there will be no bubbles. Certainly not in primary schools. It's even harder to enforce a bubble at secondary school, they are either with their form for everything which is impossible with different subject choices or they abandon the idea of social distancing and bubbles.
 
Not necessarily. You just contract players based on what you can afford. You still have some income from retail, sponsorship, streams and central income. Footballers can either get a proper job, go on the dole or play for £100 a week.
 
By the time the season comes round this government will give even less of a toss than they do now and people will just be left to get in with it and make their own decisions.

Only thing that will stop it is some kind of massive spike where they literally have no other option than to close things down again
 
I'm a teacher. As of September there will be no bubbles. Certainly not in primary schools. It's even harder to enforce a bubble at secondary school, they are either with their form for everything which is impossible with different subject choices or they abandon the idea of social distancing and bubbles.
Heard the same for Nottinghamshire post September. No bubbles , no social distancing etc certainly in primary schools.
 
there ffs
You missed off the other fifty or so mistakes :D

Five year olds can type better than that f***ing rabble.
Heard the same for Nottinghamshire post September. No bubbles , no social distancing etc certainly in primary schools.
Capacity will be down though.

Kids only doing two days a week alternating; Fridays closed for 'deep cleaning'.
 
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You missed off the other fifty or so mistakes :D

Five year olds can type better than that f***ing rabble.

Capacity will be down though.

Kids only doing two days a week alternating; Fridays closed for 'deep cleaning'.

I haven't heard that at all. Would like to know what exactly deep cleaning is and why it wasn't a priority whilst we opened for R, 1 and 6.
 
I'm a teacher. As of September there will be no bubbles. Certainly not in primary schools. It's even harder to enforce a bubble at secondary school, they are either with their form for everything which is impossible with different subject choices or they abandon the idea of social distancing and bubbles.
The bubble in a secondary school can be up to 240 pupils
 
It’s very possible that as one of the elite of the English game we will be promoted to the Championship or PL next season.

My cousin’s step dad is lawyer in London and says that they are expecting around 14 clubs to follow Wigan - many in the top two leagues.

The FA will have the chance to forge a new league, based on passion and history rather than Magedia bias and Sky baubles. With our army of supporters and history of unparalleled class and dignity English football needs us more than we need them
 
The bubble in a secondary school can be up to 240 pupils
Christ alive. So 1 cog falls and 239 others are out for 14 days, then potentially their partners/parents are too. I'm not suggesting I have the answers but that seems wholly Impractical. With such a large number, how do you ensure that people aren't floating between bubbles. Kids will be kids.
It’s very possible that as one of the elite of the English game we will be promoted to the Championship or PL next season.

My cousin’s step dad is lawyer in London and says that they are expecting around 14 clubs to follow Wigan - many in the top two leagues.

The FA will have the chance to forge a new league, based on passion and history rather than Magedia bias and Sky baubles. With our army of supporters and history of unparalleled class and dignity English football needs us more than we need them

I want what you are having.
 
It’s very possible that as one of the elite of the English game we will be promoted to the Championship or PL next season.

My cousin’s step dad is lawyer in London and says that they are expecting around 14 clubs to follow Wigan - many in the top two leagues.

The FA will have the chance to forge a new league, based on passion and history rather than Magedia bias and Sky baubles. With our army of supporters and history of unparalleled class and dignity English football needs us more than we need them
I would like to think so Sir Ricky .

Football survived 6 years of WWII because there wasn't as much money in it as there is now. Ironic to think that these days it may not survive just a few months suspension because there is so much money in it and some Clubs have a lot further to fall financially
 
Christ alive. So 1 cog falls and 239 others are out for 14 days, then potentially their partners/parents are too. I'm not suggesting I have the answers but that seems wholly Impractical. With such a large number, how do you ensure that people aren't floating between bubbles. Kids will be kids.


I want what you are having.
It is impractical, but that is what is going to be announced tomorrow. The bubble will be the whole year group so they can have different sets for different subjects.

The plan is to keep bubbles within a certain area of the school so their movement is restricted.

Classes "usual" size, but all pupils to face forward, and not sit face to face.

Wholly impractical and a nightmare to organise. Schools will spend the next few weeks planning towards this. But it may not happen, as the plan will be reviewed mid August
 
It is impractical, but that is what is going to be announced tomorrow. The bubble will be the whole year group so they can have different sets for different subjects.

The plan is to keep bubbles within a certain area of the school so their movement is restricted.

Classes "usual" size, but all pupils to face forward, and not sit face to face.

Wholly impractical and a nightmare to organise. Schools will spend the next few weeks planning towards this. But it may not happen, as the plan will be reviewed mid August

I'm in primary, I actually feel for the secondary teachers and senior leaders. As much as a headache sorting ours out has been, I can see how it's potentially achievable. I genuinely fear for the safety of secondary staff.
 
It’s very possible that as one of the elite of the English game we will be promoted to the Championship or PL next season.

My cousin’s step dad is lawyer in London and says that they are expecting around 14 clubs to follow Wigan - many in the top two leagues.

The FA will have the chance to forge a new league, based on passion and history rather than Magedia bias and Sky baubles. With our army of supporters and history of unparalleled class and dignity English football needs us more than we need them

Ha. Yeah the FA love us, you just have to look at how they have tret our ladies team for over a decade to see that.......

PS - My apologies, I spelt mis-tret incorrectly.
 
You missed off the other fifty or so mistakes :D

Five year olds can type better than that f***ing rabble.

Capacity will be down though.

Kids only doing two days a week alternating; Fridays closed for 'deep cleaning'.
Was told by my lad (a teacher) that they are expecting classes of 30+ and things to be back to pre epidemic 'norms' post September. Agreed, at my Grandsons school (primary) they are currently returning for two days a week but as far as I am aware post September things are returning to normal.
 
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