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Topic History of: Golf - made for social distancing
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Green Man Barney wrote:
The procrastination and discord amongst EPL teams is simply because of the money available to the teams.

Some earn £150+ million; no team gets less than £100 million. From TV revenues alone! So it's no wonder they're all so anxious.

Being relegated would cost millions (hundreds) - although even that is small change to the billionaire owners.




All the broadcasters need to attend a new auction for the rights and all sporting events.
Barney The procrastination and discord amongst EPL teams is simply because of the money available to the teams.

Some earn £150+ million; no team gets less than £100 million. From TV revenues alone! So it's no wonder they're all so anxious.

Being relegated would cost millions (hundreds) - although even that is small change to the billionaire owners.


wyot Yes it is a real challenge for the EPL, and of course the finest players (and managers) may consider working elsewhere in Europe in better run countries returning to normality much sooner...
Green Man Just lift lockdown. Why should people who want to go out shopping or watch sport be effected by those who want to be hermit's?

If you want to be shut in then please do, whilst others enjoy fresh air, excerise, restaurants, pubs theatres and so on.

Nothing is guaranteed in this world except death and taxes.

How much is left in the treasury until it's too late ?


What the heck is non essential shopping ?
Barney wyot wrote:
I do miss Premiership football

EPL clubs are finding it very hard to decide what's next. There's significant disagreement between the 20 clubs - and a further meeting is being held today.

Behind closed doors games are virtually certain because of government regulations - and one option is to have these played at neutral grounds.

Neutral grounds though are opposed by some clubs who are keen to retain their home advantage.

In addition, the clubs in danger of relegation seem in favour of the league being cancelled - just like in some European countries - although the Bundesliga restarts soon.


Complications arise with player contracts expiring, mandatory quarantines, infections in clubs etc.

And the obvious danger that fans will travel to the grounds - and vigorously support their teams from outside.