Matches likely to be played behind closed doors
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and 56 days are needed to complete the season the EFL has informed clubs.

According to Sky Sports News
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#2
56 days? Crikey football is pathetic. How many are to play? 9 each? Given the current chaos, is it really too much to ask everyone to play twice a week? Jeez!
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#3
probably 3 weeks "pre-season", then 2 games a week.
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(04-09-2020, 12:10 PM)backsidebaggie Wrote: 56 days? Crikey football is pathetic. How many are to play? 9 each? Given the current chaos, is it really too much to ask everyone to play twice a week? Jeez!

If it finds a way of generating revenue for the club's, go for it. Cash is king at the moment.
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(04-09-2020, 12:13 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: probably 3 weeks "pre-season", then 2 games a week.

Yep, and includes playoffs.
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(04-09-2020, 12:15 PM)Pragmatist Wrote:
(04-09-2020, 12:13 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote: probably 3 weeks "pre-season", then 2 games a week.

Yep, and includes playoffs.

Could Gibbs with his crisp packet hamstrings survive this schedule??
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#7
Hopefully,most of our fixtures are against teams that won’t really give a shit.
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#8
Would be nice as a Season Ticket holder to get free access to the televisation of these games... Let's wait and see what Sky say!
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#9
Got it already with iptv ......
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im still failing to see how it will be safe enough to play behind closed doors but not safe enough with fans.

over a course of a week of games how many players, officials ,staff, tv people etc will have mixed together across the three leagues?

id have thought for that to be deemed safe we would have to be on next to none new cases in the country.
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