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May 09, 2020, 07:19:32 AM
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As I understand, clubs from these leagues will qualify to UEFA competitions according to their current position.
Some teams, like Lyon may start legal actions against league decision, though, Lyon president still hope that Ligue can reconsider everything and resume season.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.goal.com/en/amp/news/lyon-chief-aulas-still-hopeful-that-ligue-1-season-will/1e4qx3b85s4ob1gfujwyt8k4b5
Cambuur from Netherlands also considering legal actions because they weren't given promotion to Eredivisie from second division:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/27/cambuur-captain-im-still-angry-its-an-unbelievable-decision

Under this circumstances I don't think Lyon's appeal means anything. I don't think anyone wants leagues canceled. However, it is obvious that this will be the most correct thing to do because of the epidemic. Naturally, huge losses will occur in large leagues due to European cups. Maybe there will be some actions in order to find a solution.

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May 09, 2020, 11:44:03 AM
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Fortunately, most of the domestic European football championships will be played out. As for the decisions of France, Belgium and the Netherlands, this is a big disappointment for everyone.

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May 11, 2020, 12:22:37 PM
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The recent decision to ease quarantine restrictions in England looks very encouraging for football as well, since after restarting the Premier League, other countries will most likely be able to follow suit.

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May 12, 2020, 04:29:18 AM
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The recent decision to ease quarantine restrictions in England looks very encouraging for football as well, since after restarting the Premier League, other countries will most likely be able to follow suit.

@sportbettor it seems that there’s yet hope alive for the Premier League to resume in June, provided all the clubs can agree to play on neutral grounds. It’s also pertinent to note that Danny Rose has blasted the government and Premier League officials for restarting the league as he claims that life’s are important, and this is not the right time be restarting football. However I don’t think the government or Premier League officials will care for his statement, but what about you’ll what do you’ll think of his statement?.

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“The government is saying we are bringing football back because it is going to boost the nation’s morale.

“I don’t give a fuck about the nation’s morale, people’s lives are at risk. Football shouldn’t even be spoke [sic] about coming back until the numbers have dropped massively. It’s bollocks. Well see. I’m supposed to tested on Friday so we will just have to wait and see.”


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The UK government has announced that professional sport in England will not be allowed to take place even behind closed doors until June 1 at the earliest.

The second step of these plans involve ‘permitting cultural and sporting events to take place behind closed doors for broadcast, while avoiding the risk of large-scale social contact.’


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https://royalbluemersey.sbnation.com/2020/5/11/21254456/no-professional-sport-england-june-1-project-restart-discussions-continue-premier-league-coronavirus

https://cartilagefreecaptain.sbnation.com/2020/5/11/21255138/tottenham-hotspur-news-danny-rose-project-restart-bullshit-peoples-lives-are-at-risk

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-8292683/Agree-neutral-grounds-season-cancelled-warns-LMA-chief-Richard-Bevan.html

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May 12, 2020, 06:47:46 AM
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The English Football Federation and the English football clubs agree to complete this season. But it is very difficult to predict the extent of the outbreak. I guess for this reason, a final decision has not been made yet. Footballers and the football industry employees also need to consider their health. In this case, it is not really easy to decide.

I just read this news : https://talksport.com/football/701843/premier-league-season-completed-seven-week-plan-june/

BTW, It will not be difficult to declare a champion as the Liverpool league dominates the league this year in England. However, it would be nice to play leagues so that there would be no injustice in joining the trophies next year.
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May 12, 2020, 03:44:36 PM
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The recent decision to ease quarantine restrictions in England looks very encouraging for football as well, since after restarting the Premier League, other countries will most likely be able to follow suit.

@sportbettor it seems that there’s yet hope alive for the Premier League to resume in June, provided all the clubs can agree to play on neutral grounds. It’s also pertinent to note that Danny Rose has blasted the government and Premier League officials for restarting the league as he claims that life’s are important, and this is not the right time be restarting football. However I don’t think the government or Premier League officials will care for his statement, but what about you’ll what do you’ll think of his statement?.

I believe that professional sports should not suffer from this problem, since the elderly are mainly affected by coronavirus complications. Moreover, the only ongoing national football championship in Europe (Belarus), which takes place even with spectators in the stands, showed the absence of any problems in this matter. Therefore, if the majority decides to continue the championships, then the minority must obey them, or remain outside the game (like Danny Rose).

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May 12, 2020, 10:13:56 PM
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I believe that professional sports should not suffer from this problem, since the elderly are mainly affected by coronavirus complications. Moreover, the only ongoing national football championship in Europe (Belarus), which takes place even with spectators in the stands, showed the absence of any problems in this matter. Therefore, if the majority decides to continue the championships, then the minority must obey them, or remain outside the game (like Danny Rose).
Well, people return to their jobs across the Europe. I don't think that football players are somehow different and exceptions for them is needed. Though, we obviously don't want to see players getting infected. You say virus is most dangerous for elderly people. It's true, but Montpelier player Junior Sambia was income after he got COVID-19.
Belarus playing with spectators, but I see that one game next weekend is postponed because one player got Covid-19.

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May 13, 2020, 09:19:03 AM
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I believe that professional sports should not suffer from this problem, since the elderly are mainly affected by coronavirus complications. Moreover, the only ongoing national football championship in Europe (Belarus), which takes place even with spectators in the stands, showed the absence of any problems in this matter. Therefore, if the majority decides to continue the championships, then the minority must obey them, or remain outside the game (like Danny Rose).
Well, people return to their jobs across the Europe. I don't think that football players are somehow different and exceptions for them is needed. Though, we obviously don't want to see players getting infected. You say virus is most dangerous for elderly people. It's true, but Montpelier player Junior Sambia was income after he got COVID-19.
Belarus playing with spectators, but I see that one game next weekend is postponed because one player got Covid-19.
There are always some exceptions to any rule, but we should not take them as a basis. The whole world should not expect while single player or team to solve their problems. Otherwise, it will lead to a complete collapse in the world of sports.

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