Are Leeds (and West Brom) really threatening legal action if the season gets called off and both denied promotion???
Considering neither has already guaranteed promotion and no Premier League sides are already down, you'd just be wasting your time and wouldn't have a leg to stand on in court.
If the season does get cancelled you'll be staying in the Championship for another season as no Prem club is going to volunteer to go down are they. It might actually do you a favour as your current side would be canon fodder in the Premier League.
Double tw at
Funny was just thinking other day that the benefit of having a mostly good season= lack of tw&ts coming on here for wind ups... As soon as something happens be it a bad result or bad news... they can’t wait to get on here... as if we give a fk about their views... please ignore them.. replying makes their day
Can't find that statement anywhere in the current FA rule book. I suspect a click-bait post from lufcnews
But I can find this, which seems to say that nothing has been decided...
https://www.efl.com/news/2020/march/...virus-update4/
Last edited by WTF11; 16-03-2020 at 03:25 PM.
Looking at it now,there are really only two options available .
1. Finish off the season later on when it's all settled down.
2. Cancel the season altogether and start afresh when it's over.
My personal choice is option no 1,which although it goes against the grain as it means the Scousers winning the Premier and Dirty Leeds getting promoted it's the only sensible and fair option as there are only nine games left to play..
With my lot being on the brink of their highest finnish in 28 years and qualifying for Europe it'll be gutting for the season to be voided, but it's looking unlikely there will be any other outcome - with events and information changing so quickly the season can't be completed in a realistic and fair time frame. i'm assuming no relegation, no promotion.
Behind closed doors won't work because it'll still encourage gatherings. So, yep, like I said - gutting, but it would have been worse twelve months ago.