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Yes, the French clubs actually had plans in motion to return to training on 11 May when the Prime Ministers announcement stopped them in their tracks. I don't think the Ligue have decided about Champions League etc. or even the end of the season. They have just been told they can't play until September. I guess that still leaves open concluding later this year ?
Just read in the paper that the EFL hopes to finish the Championship, but if not possible will try to hold one-legged play offs to determine who gets the third play off spot.
If that's the template then it sounds like good news!
I’ve always assumed relegating clubs after an incomplete season would be difficult legally and sportingly. I know I’d have been very upset if we had been relegated with 9 games left to play last season.
Will be interesting if the French league sets any sort of precedent.
Some teams are going to be angry whatever way leagues turn but the fairest way is to reward the teams playing well.
I think this season is a mess but its nailed on rules will now be written in to say if this happened again the table stays as it is or they do a PPG ...nothing is going to be fair as teams at the bottom can find form but there needs to be something in place.
The outcome of the National League season will be shaped by the English Football League, with no decision made until next week at the earliest.
It follows a board meeting on Tuesday, during which a range of views were put forward by 65 of the 68 clubs that make up its three divisions.
The National League is keen to keep its two promotion places into the EFL.
Meanwhile, a number of clubs do not wish to give up on the possibility of playing the play-offs.
The National League, which brought its season to an early conclusion on 22 April, is unable to make a clear decision until they see what the EFL decides.
For instance, BBC Sport understands if the EFL does not complete its season then Stevenage are likely to avoid relegation, with only one team coming up from the National League.
However, the National League board has not yet ruled out the possibility of expunging all results and following the same pattern as steps three to seven of the non-league system.
As it stands, all matches have to be played before 1 June unless the National League seeks an extension from the FA Council.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52550181
I think the last 3 paragraphs are the most interesting.
Last edited by Oldstripy; 05-05-2020 at 07:53 PM.