Re: League 2 ends
Posted: 18 May 2020, 13:28
.....and points per game in Scotland too.
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The sensible and correct decision would be to carry on the season, when we're at a safe point to do so.
Whilst I agree with the sentiment the practicality is that there will be an unknown delay.The sensible and correct decision would be to carry on the season, when we're at a safe point to do so.
That's a fair point, but I'd still believe you should void the season across the entire pyramid.Noggin wrote: ↑18 May 2020, 16:44Whilst I agree with the sentiment the practicality is that there will be an unknown delay.The sensible and correct decision would be to carry on the season, when we're at a safe point to do so.
I believe that it is probably unrealistic at this point to plan for the 2020-21 season to take place if it is dependent on a treatment appearing.
This is based both on the lead-time for manufacturing scalability/validation and todays news that the favoured candidate treatment has a 100% failure rate in pre-clinical :-(
Whilst I know where you're coming from, and I certainly agree that it will take some time to return to a 'normal' football calendar, you do realise that what you suggest will have significant implications for, ahem, certain clubs?AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑16 May 2020, 10:00I still don't see any valid argument as to why we can't resume the league, when it's completely safe to do so. If that means we resume the league in July (unlikely, but hear me out), and the resumed season ended in September. The post-season takes place between September and October, then pre-season resumes around November or even Christmas, with a new season starting in the new Year. So be it. Like I say, the football calendar will be changed, regardless.