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Not quite as simple as that though. As they could and should be able to sign new deals with new clubs from July 1st. Many across the spectrum will have already signed pre contract agreements to that effect.

The number of players on yearly ending contracts increases dramatically the further down the leagues you go, and the solution needs to cover all of the pro leagues and not just the PL.

You also need to take into consideration the loan deals in the lower leagues. My own club has something like 6-7 loan deals (I think we have more loan deals than we are allowed to put in our match day squad?) and these players will be going back to parent clubs before June. If you add that to yearly contracts, it affects something like 12-14 of out 1st team squad in total. I know most who support PL teams probably don’t care, but this model is common in the lower leagues and will add huge costly complexities to clubs that survive on small budgets.
 
You also need to take into consideration the loan deals in the lower leagues. My own club has something like 6-7 loan deals (I think we have more loan deals than we are allowed to put in our match day squad?) and these players will be going back to parent clubs before June. If you add that to yearly contracts, it affects something like 12-14 of out 1st team squad in total. I know most who support PL teams probably don’t care, but this model is common in the lower leagues and will add huge costly complexities to clubs that survive on small budgets.
Exactly. I’ve made the point several times about the number of yearly ending contracts being far greater further down the leagues. The loans deals issue is another one, the usual suspects will say just extend them, but what if the parent clubs quite fancied having a player back for their own squad given the opportunity?

There’s nothing the football authorities can legislate here, they can merely suggest, as the contracts issue goes beyond football governance and is an employment law issue. Each separate case would need to be resolved at club / player / agent level.
 
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Performance bonuses are earned, and are not a contractual right. No games, no bonus.

The behind closed doors idea, sucks ****ing dick. It costs sides home advantage and thus makes a complete nonsense of the ‘integrity’ argument, as the reverse fixture wasn’t played in the same sterile conditions. Fans will turn up outside anyway, and make a complete mockery of it. As a spectacle it’ll be utter ****e, and not hold the interest of the paying punters. They’re floating it through desperation to hold on to the ££££ and for no other reason.

I would say Leicester players have earned their bonuses for winning a CL place. So does Leicester pay them?

This commentary shows how [HASHTAG]#desperate[/HASHTAG] people are for competition. And you reckon Sky/BT would turn their noses up at broadcasting PL games because there's no crowd <laugh>

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I would say Leicester players have earned their bonuses for winning a CL place. So does Leicester pay them?

This commentary shows how [HASHTAG]#desperate[/HASHTAG] people are for competition. And you reckon Sky/BT would turn their noses up at broadcasting PL games because there's no crowd <laugh>

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It’s extraordinary that you’ve linked that clip to the absolute necessity to finish the PL season.
 
Saw the BBC had an interview with Italian PM Conte, who repeated his lines towards the EU that I read just over a week or so ago. He was far sterner in his previous interview in which he stated the EU would "lose its reason for being" if it didn't aid Italy. He reportedly had an argument with Merkel in a group call with EU leaders.

Now the Netherlands are blocking their request for financial support with great fervour.

This and the Hungary situation are going to have political repercussions for the bloc, interesting times ahead.
£430bn rescue package agreed. It was inevitable.
 
It’s extraordinary that you’ve linked that clip to the absolute necessity to finish the PL season.

Nope, the league must be finished otherwise it's financially untenable. Voiding the season is voiding many clubs' existence. This clip is linked to whether people will enjoy watching PL games behind closed doors.

I think Tobes and many others on here have lost touch with the game. The vast majority of fans don't get to go in person, let alone have a season ticket. Season ticket holders are the 1% taking their privilege for granted.
 
Nope, the league must be finished otherwise it's financially untenable. Voiding the season is voiding many clubs' existence. This clip is linked to whether people will enjoy watching PL games behind closed doors.

I think Tobes and many others on here have lost touch with the game. The vast majority of fans don't get to go in person, let alone have a season ticket. Season ticket holders are the 1% taking their privilege for granted.

I've never read such a load of shhite. Fook off with yer Liverpool bias bolloxs.

Happy Easter btw <whistle>
 
Nope, the league must be finished otherwise it's financially untenable. Voiding the season is voiding many clubs' existence. This clip is linked to whether people will enjoy watching PL games behind closed doors.

I think Tobes and many others on here have lost touch with the game. The vast majority of fans don't get to go in person, let alone have a season ticket. Season ticket holders are the 1% taking their privilege for granted.
You should try going to a game some time. It’s great.
 
Nightingale hospital going up a few miles from mine and trucks in the car park as a temp mortuary. The north east is continuing to be the biggest rise of infections in the UK and I know of 2 pubs in my hometown that are still having lock-ins. We’ll be the last area to have restrictions lifted.
 
I would say Leicester players have earned their bonuses for winning a CL place. So does Leicester pay them?

This commentary shows how [HASHTAG]#desperate[/HASHTAG] people are for competition. And you reckon Sky/BT would turn their noses up at broadcasting PL games because there's no crowd <laugh>

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They haven’t earned a thing, as they weren’t guaranteed a CL place.

As for that pointless video, we’ll be out of complete lockdown by the time football is allowed to resume in any form. The interest in behind closed doors games will be very short lived, as they’re absolutely ****e to watch.
 
Nope, the league must be finished otherwise it's financially untenable. Voiding the season is voiding many clubs' existence. This clip is linked to whether people will enjoy watching PL games behind closed doors.

I think Tobes and many others on here have lost touch with the game. The vast majority of fans don't get to go in person, let alone have a season ticket. Season ticket holders are the 1% taking their privilege for granted.

Yeah I’m privileged to pay for my seats every year, and travel around 5,000 miles a season to go to the game.

I’m out of touch though eh, it’s millennials sat in their Ma’s boxroom watching snide streams, paying **** all and sacrificing nothing, who are the real stalwarts here.

****ing clueless dickhead.
 
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