The mancs will claim it isn't a real title .......ooh the arguments.![]()
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Ok, so...if the season is written off and they don't decide to continue it next, erm...'season'....should Liverpool be awarded the title?
I'm torn. Technically, the answer is 'no' because they could-mathematically-be overtaken. I know they wouldn't be (well...actually, the pedant in me won't let me use 'know' without qualifying it because you can't actually know something that hasn't yet happened regardless of how inevitable it is, death excluded) but you get my point
But, from a 'fairness' point of view? Yes. They've been by far the best team and only need , what, 2 wins to claim the title?
For me, it's 'yes'. It's never going to feel the same as winning it by playing a match and it will always be tainted to a degree but I think they've earned it.
Thoughts?
Last edited by Zippity; 16-03-2020 at 09:58 PM. Reason: pedantic fingers
The mancs will claim it isn't a real title .......ooh the arguments.![]()
In fairness yes.
However if the title is awarded then surely relegation needs to happen as well. Then it becomes a much trickier issue.
As harsh as it is. . . I think you'll have to null and void the season and start afresh, nothing changes etc.
No. Not because of Liverpool but because it would mean that all relegation, playoff places etc would also have to stay as they are today which would be unacceptably unfair.
As Alan Shearer said, you can't award trophies on the back of probabilities.
The answer is that, by one way or another, the season and all its games must be completed. Even if it means curtailing (or even cancelling) next season. IMO football would be harmed forever by ending a season early without warning and handing out the prizes and relegations before completion of all games.
I reckon the season most be finished either this year or next. It would be hollow for Liverpool to win and I don't think they would want it that way either as it would forever be cast in doubt by the Mancs and others.
And as Toptoon says, relegation and promotion must be considered too as these are much more controversial situations with much more at stake for these clubs.
Play a shortened season next year if necessary. Each team playing each other once instead of twice.with equal numbers of home and away games.
now they have moved the euros all leagues will get done and played out
maybe behind closed doors
but for legal reasons they will get it finished
if the season didnt finish and they still gave Liverpool the title what would happen to the bottom 3 currently ? they would still have to get relegated if they use the Liverpool format. The Lawyers would have a field day though.