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Legal teams? Wycombe’s is one bloke in a scruffy office above a takeaway
Also does Windscreen Repairs* and Dog Grooming.
*may not be suitable to pass Motor Ordnance Test
Legal teams? Wycombe’s is one bloke in a scruffy office above a takeaway
Just had a look and without the limbs at Shrewsbury from Ruffels' late winner our PPG would drop to 1.6699, which would see us fall to 7th in that table.If Ruffles han't got the winner at Shrewsbury I am guessing we would have finished below 3rd in the PPG table.
Premier League clubs accept need to use neutral venues to finish season
The Premier League’s clubs are determined to find a way to complete the season, with the use of neutral stadiums without fans now a prerequisitewww.theguardian.com
Looks like PL clubs are still having meetings about meetings to talk about the next meeting, where they can all agree that this meeting much like the others was very agreeable.
It’s genuinely pathetic watching people trying to cling on for dear life to a season that was over in March.
Premier League clubs accept need to use neutral venues to finish season
The Premier League’s clubs are determined to find a way to complete the season, with the use of neutral stadiums without fans now a prerequisitewww.theguardian.com
Looks like PL clubs are still having meetings about meetings to talk about the next meeting, where they can all agree that this meeting much like the others was very agreeable.
It’s genuinely pathetic watching people trying to cling on for dear life to a season that was over in March.
The trouble is if the FA ended the season now they would have to then start thinking about the 20/21 season. They have no idea what to do with that conundrum.
Boffins at Reading University reckon theyve got a pretty accurate formula to settle the leagues ?
How would the Championship have ended?
How would the Championship have ended without coronavirus? Experts at University of Reading predict the "final table".www.bbc.co.uk
What it takes to survive in any time of crisis is firm and decisive action. Proactive ideas and policies implemented swiftly and with force, so as to best ensure survival, rather than waiting for events to unfold and constantly changing the plan. That’s why football is absolutely screwed - nobody wants to make any decisions and the can is being kicked further down the road by different people every few days.Not to mention season tickets for season 20/21. How do you begin to get your head around that? Closed stadiums, for how long? Do we all pay per game for next season? etc etc .
I know its a bag of worms but how do clubs begin to construct their business model both for now and next season???
Cause its all intertwined. Broadcasters/Sponsors, Clubs, Staff, Players and Fans.Money, Money, Money, in the rich mans world.
Steve,It's starting to really P**s me off how desperate the big teams are to get the season finished no matter what. All because of money too. If it wasn't about money then the discussion about St Georges park hosting all games wouldn't even be an option.
The best thing to do is what France have done, end it now and use PPG to sort out winners and losers.
This is honestly how I think OUFC will be next season, along with other clubs.This season is so typical Oxford. I am convinced we would of finished in the auto’s. but now for the life of me can’t see how we can even think about football. The best we can hopefore is that we still have an Oufc when this is all over. I do know 1 thing though that where ever our club finds itself when this is all over all of us on here will still be as passionate about OUFC
This is honestly how I think OUFC will be next season, along with other clubs.
Games played behind closed doors. No need for stadium or even just the Kassam. A pitch and ability to broadcast the game. No corporate boxes. No ground sponsorship.
All games broadcast online, maybe 20GBP her game, so 920 for 46 games or season ticket of around 600.
Majority of admin staff will go, ticket office, etc. Will OUFC have to pay redundancy packages?
Most or all players could leave, some on small fees or free transfers as other clubs would be doing the same. OUFC then bring in players on free transfers for a 1/3 or 1/4 wages what they are paying now.
This is honestly how I think OUFC will be next season, along with other clubs.
Games played behind closed doors. No need for stadium or even just the Kassam. A pitch and ability to broadcast the game. No corporate boxes. No ground sponsorship.
All games broadcast online, maybe 20GBP her game, so 920 for 46 games or season ticket of around 600.
Majority of admin staff will go, ticket office, etc. Will OUFC have to pay redundancy packages?
Most or all players could leave, some on small fees or free transfers as other clubs would be doing the same. OUFC then bring in players on free transfers for a 1/3 or 1/4 wages what they are paying now.