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Re: Restart

Post by piearce9 » 28 Nov 2020, 10:01

Noticed a few leagues are postponing the start of the season for another couple of weeks. Suppose that’s an easy decision for the more Northern leagues where everyone’s in Tier 3 but trickier for the Southern where the majority are in the relative luxury of Tier 2.

Even if the season does resume as planned, then you have the issue that the accrued fixtures from the last month need rearranging. And nobody in their right mind will play them just yet - they’re just going to pile up until right at the end of the season.

Basically what I’m saying is we’ll have ten home games with 1000+ crowds in April on the way to winning the league.

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Re: Restart

Post by Noggin » 28 Nov 2020, 10:19

It’s not only the fixtures that have accrued so far, but also the fixtures that will build up whilst we are in the current situation. Given that the NHS can scarcely cope with ‘flu in a normal year, it would be a surprise (a pleasant one) if restrictions were noticeably relaxed before the beginning of March.

For the season to be played out there are 3 options that come to mind: abandonment (as last season(, extension into the summer, or revised timetable (eg each team only plays once, such that we do not play teams like Barton, Corby, Yaxley again as we have already played this season). I am sure that others will think of options too.

March/April timescale also fits with a vaccination programme and the attendant effectivity lag to to reach critical mass.

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Re: Restart

Post by piearce9 » 28 Nov 2020, 14:34

Noggin wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 10:19
It’s not only the fixtures that have accrued so far, but also the fixtures that will build up whilst we are in the current situation. Given that the NHS can scarcely cope with ‘flu in a normal year, it would be a surprise (a pleasant one) if restrictions were noticeably relaxed before the beginning of March.

For the season to be played out there are 3 options that come to mind: abandonment (as last season(, extension into the summer, or revised timetable (eg each team only plays once, such that we do not play teams like Barton, Corby, Yaxley again as we have already played this season). I am sure that others will think of options too.

March/April timescale also fits with a vaccination programme and the attendant effectivity lag to to reach critical mass.
You’re absolutely right. The longer we go on the more unlikely it is that we’ll play out a 38 game season and, after last year’s conclusion, I’d rather it was planned out and agreed upfront.

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Re: Restart

Post by Seamus » 28 Nov 2020, 14:58

piearce9 wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 14:34

You’re absolutely right. The longer we go on the more unlikely it is that we’ll play out a 38 game season and, after last year’s conclusion, I’d rather it was planned out and agreed upfront.
I agree, would suggest the first constructive change to make is play off abolishment for this season. Use the old fashioned top two to up, removing the necessity for extra games at season's end.

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Re: Restart

Post by Noggin » 28 Nov 2020, 15:04

...that is why I was disappointed that the league rules were not changed before the start of season to make it clear what would happen in the event of a truncated season. It was obvious even in the middle of summer that there would be an uplift in C-19 cases once people gathered indoors in autumn.

I can understand why there there was the push to restart in August and appreciate the effort that the sporting bodies put into achieving this but it was always going to be only half of the story

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Re: Restart

Post by andy » 28 Nov 2020, 16:02

Noggin wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 15:04
...that is why I was disappointed that the league rules were not changed before the start of season to make it clear what would happen in the event of a truncated season. It was obvious even in the middle of summer that there would be an uplift in C-19 cases once people gathered indoors in autumn.

I can understand why there there was the push to restart in August and appreciate the effort that the sporting bodies put into achieving this but it was always going to be only half of the story
Agree with you Kev, but I genuinely believe the people running our game are incapable of foresight. They only ever seem capable of fixing things that aren't broken or making crass decisions. Anything helpful seems to elude them. :-\
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Re: Restart

Post by Westyeltz » 28 Nov 2020, 16:53

drummyb wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 08:43
The problem is, the more people mingle and mix, it goes well above 1...which is why they're effectively locking us down in all but name. Except London. Of course :-\
Whaddyamean, :-\ ; surely it's more like >:( >:( >:( >:( ?

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Re: Restart

Post by Westyeltz » 28 Nov 2020, 17:03

Noggin wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 10:19
It’s not only the fixtures that have accrued so far, but also the fixtures that will build up whilst we are in the current situation. Given that the NHS can

For the season to be played out there are 3 options that come to mind: abandonment (as last season(, extension into the summer, or revised timetable (eg each team only plays once, such that we do not play teams like Barton, Corby, Yaxley again as we have already played this season). I am sure that others will think of options too.
Your third option, Nogster, seems to be the only way we're going to see any form of competitive season, although as you say in a later post it's surprising the league have not established a way of deciding matters. No, not surprising, bloody disgraceful!
After the fiasco at end of last season,you would have thought the SL would have learned a lesson? But then again, we are talking football administrators ::)

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Re: Restart

Post by old git » 28 Nov 2020, 17:08

Westyeltz wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 17:03
Noggin wrote:
28 Nov 2020, 10:19
It’s not only the fixtures that have accrued so far, but also the fixtures that will build up whilst we are in the current situation. Given that the NHS can

For the season to be played out there are 3 options that come to mind: abandonment (as last season(, extension into the summer, or revised timetable (eg each team only plays once, such that we do not play teams like Barton, Corby, Yaxley again as we have already played this season). I am sure that others will think of options too.
Your third option, Nogster, seems to be the only way we're going to see any form of competitive season, although as you say in a later post it's surprising the league have not established a way of deciding matters. No, not surprising, bloody disgraceful!
After the fiasco at end of last season,you would have thought the SL would have learned a lesson? But then again, we are talking football administrators ::)
100% agree it should have been decided before a ball was kicked, because now whatever is decided some clubs will throw toys from the pram .... farce as usual 😡

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Re: Restart

Post by YeltzDoc » 28 Nov 2020, 20:44

Worrying news from The Oracle -

https://twitter.com/ollie_bayliss/statu ... 02435?s=21

The worry of course being that we only have three days to teach Colin how to use Zoom...

Mind you, if we can do that, we can use Lockdown 3 to do the same for Westy.

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