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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2263496" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>It all depends on what the outcome of how the championship and league one finishes will impact league two.</p><p>I agree in the south it has become possible to make the first steps to getting back to some sort of normality, but up in the north the downward curve is not as pronounced and we are still seeing new cases and deaths. It is too soon, as it is within the school proposals. It is to early!</p><p></p><p>It's all very well, the pressures from television and vested interests, not to mention the money that will be generated is good for the game but at what cost?</p><p>I have worked within professional football and asking some of them to use social distancing and not to socialise when at the training ground is a bit of wishful thinking.</p><p></p><p>The main reason why league two has decided to go with their way of finishing the season is financial. Not enough cash flow from gate money and sponsors. Loss of earnings from outside resources have also contributed. Clubs like mine cannot afford to play without the fans.</p><p>League one is split and a decision was due today but nowt yet.</p><p>Testing will be mandatory for all players and staff at training.</p><p></p><p>It's interesting that one of the club's that wants to play is one club that has a very small dressing room. How do you social distancing there?</p><p></p><p>Keep safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2263496, member: 85785"] It all depends on what the outcome of how the championship and league one finishes will impact league two. I agree in the south it has become possible to make the first steps to getting back to some sort of normality, but up in the north the downward curve is not as pronounced and we are still seeing new cases and deaths. It is too soon, as it is within the school proposals. It is to early! It's all very well, the pressures from television and vested interests, not to mention the money that will be generated is good for the game but at what cost? I have worked within professional football and asking some of them to use social distancing and not to socialise when at the training ground is a bit of wishful thinking. The main reason why league two has decided to go with their way of finishing the season is financial. Not enough cash flow from gate money and sponsors. Loss of earnings from outside resources have also contributed. Clubs like mine cannot afford to play without the fans. League one is split and a decision was due today but nowt yet. Testing will be mandatory for all players and staff at training. It's interesting that one of the club's that wants to play is one club that has a very small dressing room. How do you social distancing there? Keep safe [/QUOTE]
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