If/When ( end of April? ) the season restarts there will be a lot of supporters who won't be able to go to games if they are shielding for 12 weeks. Will/How will these supporters be able to claim their money back?
End of April? I wouldn't worry about it until we get to that point, to be honest. I don't see a restart coming any time soon and certainly not in a few weeks, when I think things will be considerably worse.
With the revenue losses that have occurred this season, either transfer fees will have to suffer deflation this summer, or clubs will have to rely on whatever their academies are currently producing. "the same for the fans, stop mugging them off for the SKY BT AMAZON £$ and reengage with the fans , prices need to be more realistic , fans are going to be very careful with finance due to lay of from their jobs" The premise is very simple : the stadium attendees MAKE THE MATCH ATMOSPHERE. So those that pay to watch the game from the comfort of somewhere else should be subsidising the costs of those who turn up in fair weather and foul to attend the game.
Probably Don't Look Back In Anger, unfortunately. It's too obvious, like Zagadou's inevitable Black Lace tribute if he leaves Dortmund and comes to England.
SPOILER ALERT So this is how the Ultimate 90 will pan out, based on the fan votes 0-10: vs Burnley, 2019 10-20: vs Bournemouth, 2017 20-30: vs Palace, 2019 30-40: vs Watford, 2017 40-50: vs The Sheikh Mansour Team, 2015 50-60: vs Arsenal, 2017 60-70: vs Chelsea, 2018 70-80: vs Man Utd, 2016 80-90: vs Watford, 2019 Stoppage time: vs West Scam, 2013
For those that don't want to bother clicking the link, Son's gone for personal reasons and Bergwijn is attending the birth of his child. Congratulations in advance to our crocked Dutchman. He made an impressive start before his injury. I wonder if Son's gone to do his military service?
The main theory doing the rounds on Twitter/Reddit is a death in Son's family ...which is somehow Levy's fault, obviously
This was a bit of fun. Few observations: how good was Eric Dier back in the day eh? Alli looks a good 30% less sharp and quick than his early years with us Davies has really lost a yard of pace it's easy to underestimate just how good Kane is. Not just the goals but everything else too Wanyama had more about him as a player than people gave him credit for
Today's lessons * We don't have the disposable income of Chelsea, The Sheikh Mansour Team or Man Utd * Philippe Coutinho wasn't the main source of Liverpool's goals * Basing your entire opinion of a player on a ten second Twitter video is illogical