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France enters the eyes of the storm : twice as much new cases every three days...Possible global quarantine announced within the next 48 hours.
Lombardy and my city which is quite close to Lombardy had a decent/better number (fewer new cases) today than yesterday, let's hope this continues the next key days, means lockdown would work like in China
Quote from: PensaGhost on March 16, 2020, 05:48:24 PMLombardy and my city which is quite close to Lombardy had a decent/better number (fewer new cases) today than yesterday, let's hope this continues the next key days, means lockdown would work like in ChinaGermany is now (finally) also going in lockdown, after Italy, Spain, Belgium, France and Holland.Now all that is left is the UK....All travel and socialising to be avoided in UK. We will be in full lock down soon. I think they’ve tried to to a bit a day to avoid social unrest and panic.
Quote from: PensaGhost on March 16, 2020, 05:48:24 PMLombardy and my city which is quite close to Lombardy had a decent/better number (fewer new cases) today than yesterday, let's hope this continues the next key days, means lockdown would work like in ChinaGermany is now (finally) also going in lockdown, after Italy, Spain, Belgium, France and Holland.Now all that is left is the UK....Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
Quote from: Pottel on March 16, 2020, 05:59:57 PMQuote from: PensaGhost on March 16, 2020, 05:48:24 PMLombardy and my city which is quite close to Lombardy had a decent/better number (fewer new cases) today than yesterday, let's hope this continues the next key days, means lockdown would work like in ChinaGermany is now (finally) also going in lockdown, after Italy, Spain, Belgium, France and Holland.Now all that is left is the UK....Sent from my SM-G965F using TapatalkHi Pottel, i have no wish to stay around and watch your self-importance jig. I wish you sunny skies and happiness wherever you may go, AND a journey filled with sex!
Quote from: Pottel on March 14, 2020, 02:42:22 PMQuote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 02:35:53 PMQuote from: Pottel on March 14, 2020, 01:14:06 PMQuote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 12:02:00 PMQuote from: 2manyguitars on March 14, 2020, 10:14:20 AMWhatever happens they will find a method to complete at least the domestic season, even if they delay next years. Promotion to the PL for example is worth 20/30 mil per club. The litigation surrounding an abandoned season would be (like covid 19) unprecedented.I understand what you're saying but I can't see how, and that's not how they're starting to talk here now. The player's union have said there will be no games played behind closed doors so it rules that out. Some players contracts will be up in May too so the games would have to be played before then. Last time anything like this happened was during WWII and even then the league was completed, just not officially counted.I think we can say in times like these, that shit matters jack shitSent from my SM-G965F using TapatalkNothing wrong with discussing it I think. England and most leagues in Europe are run by TV money but most clubs in Scotland survive week to week basically on gate receipts, even in the Premiership, so this will have a dramatic effect on football with a knock-on effect to associated businesses such as catering, local pubs, transport etc.Far more businesses and people outside the football business are being affected. Totally irrelevantSent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
Quote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 02:35:53 PMQuote from: Pottel on March 14, 2020, 01:14:06 PMQuote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 12:02:00 PMQuote from: 2manyguitars on March 14, 2020, 10:14:20 AMWhatever happens they will find a method to complete at least the domestic season, even if they delay next years. Promotion to the PL for example is worth 20/30 mil per club. The litigation surrounding an abandoned season would be (like covid 19) unprecedented.I understand what you're saying but I can't see how, and that's not how they're starting to talk here now. The player's union have said there will be no games played behind closed doors so it rules that out. Some players contracts will be up in May too so the games would have to be played before then. Last time anything like this happened was during WWII and even then the league was completed, just not officially counted.I think we can say in times like these, that shit matters jack shitSent from my SM-G965F using TapatalkNothing wrong with discussing it I think. England and most leagues in Europe are run by TV money but most clubs in Scotland survive week to week basically on gate receipts, even in the Premiership, so this will have a dramatic effect on football with a knock-on effect to associated businesses such as catering, local pubs, transport etc.
Quote from: Pottel on March 14, 2020, 01:14:06 PMQuote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 12:02:00 PMQuote from: 2manyguitars on March 14, 2020, 10:14:20 AMWhatever happens they will find a method to complete at least the domestic season, even if they delay next years. Promotion to the PL for example is worth 20/30 mil per club. The litigation surrounding an abandoned season would be (like covid 19) unprecedented.I understand what you're saying but I can't see how, and that's not how they're starting to talk here now. The player's union have said there will be no games played behind closed doors so it rules that out. Some players contracts will be up in May too so the games would have to be played before then. Last time anything like this happened was during WWII and even then the league was completed, just not officially counted.I think we can say in times like these, that shit matters jack shitSent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
Quote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 12:02:00 PMQuote from: 2manyguitars on March 14, 2020, 10:14:20 AMWhatever happens they will find a method to complete at least the domestic season, even if they delay next years. Promotion to the PL for example is worth 20/30 mil per club. The litigation surrounding an abandoned season would be (like covid 19) unprecedented.I understand what you're saying but I can't see how, and that's not how they're starting to talk here now. The player's union have said there will be no games played behind closed doors so it rules that out. Some players contracts will be up in May too so the games would have to be played before then. Last time anything like this happened was during WWII and even then the league was completed, just not officially counted.
Quote from: 2manyguitars on March 14, 2020, 10:14:20 AMWhatever happens they will find a method to complete at least the domestic season, even if they delay next years. Promotion to the PL for example is worth 20/30 mil per club. The litigation surrounding an abandoned season would be (like covid 19) unprecedented.
Quote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 09:53:44 PMQuote from: Pottel on March 14, 2020, 02:42:22 PMQuote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 02:35:53 PMQuote from: Pottel on March 14, 2020, 01:14:06 PMQuote from: dmg on March 14, 2020, 12:02:00 PMQuote from: 2manyguitars on March 14, 2020, 10:14:20 AMWhatever happens they will find a method to complete at least the domestic season, even if they delay next years. Promotion to the PL for example is worth 20/30 mil per club. The litigation surrounding an abandoned season would be (like covid 19) unprecedented.I understand what you're saying but I can't see how, and that's not how they're starting to talk here now. The player's union have said there will be no games played behind closed doors so it rules that out. Some players contracts will be up in May too so the games would have to be played before then. Last time anything like this happened was during WWII and even then the league was completed, just not officially counted.I think we can say in times like these, that shit matters jack shitSent from my SM-G965F using TapatalkNothing wrong with discussing it I think. England and most leagues in Europe are run by TV money but most clubs in Scotland survive week to week basically on gate receipts, even in the Premiership, so this will have a dramatic effect on football with a knock-on effect to associated businesses such as catering, local pubs, transport etc.Far more businesses and people outside the football business are being affected. Totally irrelevantSent from my SM-G965F using TapatalkI don't agree it's "totally irrelevant." Aside from things I've already mentioned it provides an entertainment to millions and a good social experience to those who attend the games. If a few businesses go down the tubes it probably won't affect me the way this will, but I won't call them irrelevant.Football discussion over.
Italy almost 500 deaths only today