Season over for EFL on 12:44 - Jun 2 with 911 views | paulparker |
Season over for EFL on 12:24 - Jun 2 by kensalriser | I imagine that unless the players have been kept to a regimented fitness programme (difficult to do remotely) there'll be quite a big difference in players' fitness levels. |
Going to be a lot of strange results I reckon especially in the prem & championship I like a punt but wouldn’t want to call any game due to players mental being, fitness, attitude etc This is going to be a very weird end to the season | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Season over for EFL on 12:47 - Jun 2 with 901 views | Watford_Ranger |
Season over for EFL on 12:44 - Jun 2 by paulparker | Going to be a lot of strange results I reckon especially in the prem & championship I like a punt but wouldn’t want to call any game due to players mental being, fitness, attitude etc This is going to be a very weird end to the season |
It’s a small sample to go on but if we follow Germany if anything it seems like the results will be grimly predictable. | | | |
Season over for EFL on 12:53 - Jun 2 with 878 views | Esox_Lucius | Perversely, if they can get league games up and running from scratch in three weeks does that mean an end to pre seasons and friendlies? | |
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Season over for EFL on 12:55 - Jun 2 with 872 views | slmrstid |
Season over for EFL on 12:53 - Jun 2 by Esox_Lucius | Perversely, if they can get league games up and running from scratch in three weeks does that mean an end to pre seasons and friendlies? |
Not a chance - the big clubs wont give up those revenue generating trips abroad! Even from a lower level perspective, for non-league teams home friendlies against bigger neighbours are quite good money spinners for them. | | | |
Season over for EFL on 12:59 - Jun 2 with 855 views | Esox_Lucius |
Season over for EFL on 12:55 - Jun 2 by slmrstid | Not a chance - the big clubs wont give up those revenue generating trips abroad! Even from a lower level perspective, for non-league teams home friendlies against bigger neighbours are quite good money spinners for them. |
That was partly my point. It's all about the money. | |
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