Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:14 pm
oohahhPaulMillar wrote:RV Casual wrote:Chippy82 wrote:what other online outlets you on about no doubt according to you what's being reported and confirmed is still being over dramatic another 500 die in last 24 hours so is that over dramatic aswell scaremongering no sadly its facts?????RV Casual wrote:Chippy82 wrote:RV Casual wrote:up to 20,000 may die in the UK from Coronavirus (hopefully it won't be that many) and that is very sad but lets calm things down.
Life goes on and when the time is right Football should rightly continue, first and foremost when the experts say it is safe to do so
Dogfound is right, the government will determined it all really.
On a side note, it may just be me, but there is a lot of sensationalism starting to creep in with this whole pandemic now, some people seem to be thriving on it a bit much for my liking.
How on earth are people thriving on it ??
By being massively overdramatic, sensational and scaremongering with any chance they get.
Evidence, just check social media and any other online outlets.
That's not what I said is it.
The reporting of facts is fine, but the hysterics of some in other non main stream media is absolutely shameful and they are thriving on it for their own agendas, hope that clears up the point I was making
Totally agree, this virus is bad, and it’s a real worry of how it’s all going to pan out
However, while millions of people are working and volunteering and going the extra mile to keep the country going, many other people are sitting on their arses spouting out all sorts of crap and seem to have their own agendas with scaremongering and over dramatic nonsense
Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:15 am
Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:53 am
Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Only one club for me, fella![]()
Not the first time you've bumped your gums but not been able to construct a counter argument though, is it?![]()
Thu Apr 02, 2020 10:55 am
Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Only one club for me, fella![]()
Not the first time you've bumped your gums but not been able to construct a counter argument though, is it?![]()
Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:00 am
Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Only one club for me, fella![]()
Not the first time you've bumped your gums but not been able to construct a counter argument though, is it?![]()
Thu Apr 02, 2020 11:27 am
Thu Apr 02, 2020 12:38 pm
Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Only one club for me, fella![]()
Not the first time you've bumped your gums but not been able to construct a counter argument though, is it?![]()
Any normal person can see it's all about the £££££££££££££££ you have picked at leon when he commented and you didnt like it then made shitty comments in other posts
Thu Apr 02, 2020 12:49 pm
Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Only one club for me, fella![]()
Not the first time you've bumped your gums but not been able to construct a counter argument though, is it?![]()
Who's arguing about it you havent shut up about it you have picked at other people who have made comments about this aswell f*cking moron
Thu Apr 02, 2020 2:00 pm
Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:Sven wrote:Chippy82 wrote:But yet sky say theres no timeline on returning and will only do so if government say it's safe to do so .. but if they have voided lowest leagues and re instated prem and football league that's just wrong on a lot of levels but just shows it's all about the ££££ sadly . For me this pandemic needs to have been halted first then discussed about football and other sports restarting because this is all guess work we could be 3-6-9 months away no one knows
They have to look ahead (as will other sports/businesses) and the 72 clubs have been asked to indicate their stance, as is only right and proper
Such an overwhelming vote to finish the current season that is well in progress (more than 3/4 through is indicative that the clubs want this season to finish no matter when (and certainly before any new one begins)
For me, it is the correct thing to do and will maintain the integrity of the Premier League and EFL when the gongs and/or wooden spoons are handed out ahead of whatever the next season is
Whilst some (and I understand) will say 'stop it now', I still maintain that once this wretched virus has been controlled, life will slowly but surely return to some sort of normality. At that point our focuses will change and football will suddenly become 'important' to us supporters again and what would we rather see...?
Three teams from the Championship who have earned their right to a place at the money-lade top table; or three teams from the Premier League survive through the backdoor, hence consolidating their position and finances in the process?
Doesn't matter who those teams are going up (one could even be us) or those coming down really (although I'd love one to be Villa) so long as the integrity of the competition is maintained, i.e. those teams that have worked hard to be successful this season should be allowed to succeed or fail on their own merits rather than those of a whim (or the likes of Karren Brady's self-interest)
You have been chief drum banger on here for it I'd swear you were a liverpool fan
Only one club for me, fella![]()
Not the first time you've bumped your gums but not been able to construct a counter argument though, is it?![]()
Who's arguing about it you havent shut up about it you have picked at other people who have made comments about this aswell f*cking moron