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Post by darkbluegas on Sept 29, 2020 8:07:11 GMT
Imagine how close to the cliff edge we’d currently be. Being bottom of the league may well have been the least of our worries. I wonder which clubs won’t finish this season, probably a bigger debate than who will get promoted and relegated. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650
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Post by Colyton Gas on Sept 29, 2020 8:15:55 GMT
Local Port Vale Chairperson spoke very well on National Radio hoping Prem clubs who have lots of TV revenue will bail us out.She also claims that with a stadium that holds 19,000 and 5000 season ticket holders,the Safe distancing wouldn't be a problem for them.
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Post by casey12a on Sept 29, 2020 8:19:32 GMT
Talk of closing down the EFL until crowds are allowed back in. What would that do the players currently in contract? If we're still paying them how is it better than getting funds from iFollow?
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Post by darkbluegas on Sept 29, 2020 8:25:48 GMT
Talk of closing down the EFL until crowds are allowed back in. What would that do the players currently in contract? If we're still paying them how is it better than getting funds from iFollow? This came up in March and I think clubs would be able to make players redundant, although I’m not sure at what cost. If there’s no role for the players to fulfil then this, I believe, is a possibility.
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Post by blueridge on Sept 29, 2020 8:30:28 GMT
I feel there’s a real possibility that the EFL 1 & 2 season will be wrapped up before Xmas. It’s unlikely IMO now that supporters will be allowed back into grounds this season. If 3/4 clubs enter administration it will make the whole structure of the league a bit of a farce under the current rules where clubs will be ‘docked’ points. It’s costing every club huge amounts of money for staging games, travelling and hotel costs etc with no revenue coming in or likely to be coming in for a long time yet.
Additionally, with the continuing spread of the virus and the possibility of it affecting players from many teams (eg Grimsby) and the impact of postponing matches and rearranging in an already tight fixture list, IMO will make completion of the season as a whole untenable.
Up until a week or so ago I was still hopeful that there would be at least limited crowds attending but this now seems unlikely to me.
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Post by Westy on Sept 29, 2020 8:33:16 GMT
I feel there’s a real possibility that the EFL 1 & 2 season will be wrapped up before Xmas. It’s unlikely IMO now that supporters will be allowed back into grounds this season. If 3/4 clubs enter administration it will make the whole structure of the league a bit of a farce under the current rules where clubs will be ‘docked’ points. It’s costing every club huge amounts of money for staging games, travelling and hotel costs etc with no revenue coming in or likely to be coming in for a long time yet. Additionally, with the continuing spread of the virus and the possibility of it affecting players from many teams (eg Grimsby) and the impact of postponing matches and rearranging in an already tight fixture list, IMO will make completion of the season as a whole untenable. Up until a week or so ago I was still hopeful that there would be at least limited crowds attending but this now seems unlikely to me. Continuing spread of the agenda, you mean
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Post by blueridge on Sept 29, 2020 8:36:51 GMT
I feel there’s a real possibility that the EFL 1 & 2 season will be wrapped up before Xmas. It’s unlikely IMO now that supporters will be allowed back into grounds this season. If 3/4 clubs enter administration it will make the whole structure of the league a bit of a farce under the current rules where clubs will be ‘docked’ points. It’s costing every club huge amounts of money for staging games, travelling and hotel costs etc with no revenue coming in or likely to be coming in for a long time yet. Additionally, with the continuing spread of the virus and the possibility of it affecting players from many teams (eg Grimsby) and the impact of postponing matches and rearranging in an already tight fixture list, IMO will make completion of the season as a whole untenable. Up until a week or so ago I was still hopeful that there would be at least limited crowds attending but this now seems unlikely to me. Continuing spread of the agenda, you mean Sorry - not sure what you mean.
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Post by Westy on Sept 29, 2020 8:38:48 GMT
Continuing spread of the agenda, you mean Sorry - not sure what you mean. #political 😉 Bristol had 16 cases of coronavirus in a population of 500,000. That made front-page news. There is no pandemic, just a political exercise Just because the Bristol Post is sensationalist clickbait doesn't mean there isn't a pandemic. Stop spreading misinformation -AF
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Post by teanbiscuits on Sept 29, 2020 8:47:21 GMT
Imagine how close to the cliff edge we’d currently be. Being bottom of the league may well have been the least of our worries. I wonder which clubs won’t finish this season, probably a bigger debate than who will get promoted and relegated. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650That's impossible to call really. If his other business interests are holding up alright through the recession then it would still be a manageable concern. We've got no idea what financial support packages the EFL clubs are getting in the coming weeks either.
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Sept 29, 2020 8:48:04 GMT
There is a pandemic, but the rate is relatively low in Bristol.
This isn't up for debate. It's not a matter of opinion. It's not about agendas. It's not about freedom of speech.
I will ban anyone who tries to spread misinformation about the pandemic.
No joke. You will be banned.
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Post by darkbluegas on Sept 29, 2020 8:56:01 GMT
Imagine how close to the cliff edge we’d currently be. Being bottom of the league may well have been the least of our worries. I wonder which clubs won’t finish this season, probably a bigger debate than who will get promoted and relegated. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650That's impossible to call really. If his other business interests are holding up alright through the recession then it would still be a manageable concern. We've got no idea what financial support packages the EFL clubs are getting in the coming weeks either. It wasn’t a dig at Higgs but a reflection on clubs that are owned by a Local Businessman or woman. The Dunford family or Nick Higgs would be struggling at the moment. If we’d have gone into this with the Wonga loan around our necks we would have been toast this season
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Post by peterparker on Sept 29, 2020 8:57:28 GMT
Apparently there is some American Investment/Portfolio company working on a deal.
Apparently the idea is they will lend the EFL 200M quid, but the PL will pay the interest
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Post by SleepyGas on Sept 29, 2020 9:05:05 GMT
That's impossible to call really. If his other business interests are holding up alright through the recession then it would still be a manageable concern. We've got no idea what financial support packages the EFL clubs are getting in the coming weeks either. It wasn’t a dig at Higgs but a reflection on clubs that are owned by a Local Businessman or woman. The Dunford family or Nick Higgs would be struggling at the moment. If we’d have gone into this with the Wonga loan around our necks we would have been toast this season I thought the Wonga loan was taken so we could take Sainsburys to court and would be paid back from our compensation. We lost the case and another appeal would have been even more costly and a total gamble. Wael & co came in and cleared our debts and dropped the legal action. If that hadn't happened and no other investors came forward then there is a risk we wouldn't have even made it to the pandemic?
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Sept 29, 2020 9:06:42 GMT
Sorry - not sure what you mean. #political 😉 Bristol had 16 cases of coronavirus in a population of 500,000. That made front-page news. There is no pandemic, just a political exercise Just because the Bristol Post is sensationalist clickbait doesn't mean there isn't a pandemic. Stop spreading misinformation -AFI suppose the world is flat too?
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Post by justin blue on Sept 29, 2020 9:11:35 GMT
Imagine how close to the cliff edge we’d currently be. Being bottom of the league may well have been the least of our worries. I wonder which clubs won’t finish this season, probably a bigger debate than who will get promoted and relegated. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650I really don't understand what any of this current situation has to do with Nick Higgs. Can't you leave the guy alone?
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Post by legas on Sept 29, 2020 9:21:39 GMT
I feel there’s a real possibility that the EFL 1 & 2 season will be wrapped up before Xmas. It’s unlikely IMO now that supporters will be allowed back into grounds this season. If 3/4 clubs enter administration it will make the whole structure of the league a bit of a farce under the current rules where clubs will be ‘docked’ points. It’s costing every club huge amounts of money for staging games, travelling and hotel costs etc with no revenue coming in or likely to be coming in for a long time yet. Additionally, with the continuing spread of the virus and the possibility of it affecting players from many teams (eg Grimsby) and the impact of postponing matches and rearranging in an already tight fixture list, IMO will make completion of the season as a whole untenable. Up until a week or so ago I was still hopeful that there would be at least limited crowds attending but this now seems unlikely to me. Sadly I think you’re right. On a lighter note, could this mean Ben Garner eventually gets to hold the dual ‘honour’ of being both our longest serving manager and the one with the fewest league wins?
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Sept 29, 2020 9:24:28 GMT
#political 😉 Bristol had 16 cases of coronavirus in a population of 500,000. That made front-page news. There is no pandemic, just a political exercise Just because the Bristol Post is sensationalist clickbait doesn't mean there isn't a pandemic. Stop spreading misinformation -AFI suppose the world is flat too? It is.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2020 9:30:00 GMT
Imagine how close to the cliff edge we’d currently be. Being bottom of the league may well have been the least of our worries. I wonder which clubs won’t finish this season, probably a bigger debate than who will get promoted and relegated. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650I really don't understand what any of this current situation has to do with Nick Higgs. Can't you leave the guy alone? Nick Higgs had his heart and soul in this club and tried,don’t deserve criticism especially when we don’t know how this would’ve affected us with him in charge.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2020 9:33:41 GMT
Imagine how close to the cliff edge we’d currently be. Being bottom of the league may well have been the least of our worries. I wonder which clubs won’t finish this season, probably a bigger debate than who will get promoted and relegated. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54322650Might be in the prem who knows 🤔
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Post by justin blue on Sept 29, 2020 9:37:04 GMT
That's impossible to call really. If his other business interests are holding up alright through the recession then it would still be a manageable concern. We've got no idea what financial support packages the EFL clubs are getting in the coming weeks either. It wasn’t a dig at Higgs but a reflection on clubs that are owned by a Local Businessman or woman. The Dunford family or Nick Higgs would be struggling at the moment. If we’d have gone into this with the Wonga loan around our necks we would have been toast this season If it wasn't a dig then why did you mention him. Why couldn't you have said something like how luck we are that we have Weal in charge?
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