mooro
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IE- better points per gameDon't know what Wycombe would say about that. A point behind us with a game in hand (albeit at Coventry)
IE- better points per gameDon't know what Wycombe would say about that. A point behind us with a game in hand (albeit at Coventry)
Or, each game is played as a "best of 11" tournament of "soccer physics" (each leg is a different player from each squad). Would take about 90 mins. I'd watch that on ifollow.Just get someone to sim the rest of the season of Football Manager and see what it spits out.
Only one problem I can see we could loose our momentum where others are falling which could be a reverse when or if it restarts .
Perhaps with this delay perhaps Matt Holland might be back then?
Other countries have factored your above statement into the equation and still decided to close their schools.Your comment is entirely incorrect as explained by the experts flanking Boris Johnson yesterday. Please can everyone watch this video.
What you suggest will cause the red curve below. Childcare will be forced into the hands of grandparents who are the population at risk of suffering the bad symptoms as a result of this. There will be no healthcare without childcare.
Not entirely sure I careDon't know what Wycombe would say about that. A point behind us with a game in hand (albeit at Coventry)
It is not a question of whether to close schools or not it is a question of when to have the most benefit.Other countries have factored your above statement into the equation and still decided to close their schools.
So the rest of Europe that is closing schools is wrong, and boris is right? Doesn't add up I'm afraid. boris has seemingly got this so wrong.
But other leagues in Europe have been suspended to try and prevent the spread of this virus.....why should we be any different?You seem a bit excited by all of this but I'll address your point and ignore the commentary. The "grand gesture" is a CYA move brought on by the noises from the media and punters that they "need to do something" and "show some leadership". By all means call off individual games if either side had a significant number of players self isolating, but a blanket suspension runs counter to the medical advice and achieves nothing in terms of preventing the spread of coronavirus at this point in time. The emergency services are not at breaking point, but if they do get to that point them I'm sure the government advice will change.
It is not a question of whether to close schools or not it is a question of when to have the most benefit.
No sweat.So that could be another busy month for us in April if football starts again......that could be 8 games played in April
Well we coped with 9 so 8 should be a stroll in the parkNo sweat.
But other leagues in Europe have been suspended to try and prevent the spread of this virus.....why should we be any different?
Given that April is three weeks away and we won't even be at anywhere near the peak of infection by then (if you believe the projections) I think there are more likely to be 0 games played in April than 8.So that could be another busy month for us in April if football starts again......that could be 8 games played in April
Hope not....self isolation otherwise.No sweat.
You are Prince Andrew and I claim my five bob postal order.No sweat.
Probably won't be any games in April Baz. The infection rate will be worse then. Mid May at the earliest would be more likely. But I would put money on the season being over now. Shame if so and I can see lots of court cases coming up for the EFL whatever they decide.So that could be another busy month for us in April if football starts again......that could be 8 games played in April