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Post by AlbertTatlock on Apr 25, 2020 20:53:48 GMT
If this season is declared null and void and assuming next season can start, that way next season all teams will have to replay the season with the same players, those players that are out of contract could have a 1 season extension. Gouranga.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2020 20:56:05 GMT
Your contract runs until the date on it so how could that happen? In any walk not just football
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Apr 25, 2020 21:01:54 GMT
Anyone whose contract runs out this summer and was expecting a summer windfall may well be in for a shock , once it’s made clear that crowd income will be zero for 2020 and beyond and TV money may well become a debt to be repaid or at best a claw back of future income
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Post by AlbertTatlock on Apr 25, 2020 21:57:41 GMT
Your contract runs until the date on it so how could that happen? In any walk not just football Easy - if there's no transfers you would have to accept a 1 season contract extension or be on the dole. Gouranga.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2020 22:23:15 GMT
Your contract runs until the date on it so how could that happen? In any walk not just football Easy - if there's no transfers you would have to accept a 1 season contract extension or be on the dole. Gouranga. If you're a free agent then how does that work? Why should the rules of employment change for football clubs?
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Post by werrington on Apr 26, 2020 5:52:13 GMT
It will be one off an ongoing transfer window next season just like it used to be until Bosman as many clubs will need to continually use the loan market to keep competing
In my opinion of course
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Post by JoeinOz on Apr 26, 2020 6:33:56 GMT
It's all going to be up in the air for the next while. And some things will never return to how they used to be.
If we're spared the mindless bullshit kerfuffle that comes with the transfer window it means something good came from all this.
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Post by scfc75 on Apr 26, 2020 6:53:20 GMT
Too much money is made by too many people for there to be no transfer window Albert. If anything it’s likely to run for longer to allow clubs to sort themselves out once they know what’s happening with this season and next.
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Post by greystokie on Apr 26, 2020 8:09:11 GMT
It is inevitable that there will be a transfer window. Some players will retire and need replacing. Contracts will come to an end that clubs or players themselves will not wish to renew. There is no reason to believe that clubs will cease to be ambitious: many will want to improve their squads. What will change, I think, is the amount of money that will be offered for players will be substantially less in most cases.
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Post by jarvinski on Apr 26, 2020 9:31:24 GMT
I bloody hope not, we’ve got too much shite to get rid of
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Post by march4 on Apr 26, 2020 9:34:58 GMT
The season needs to be cancelled tomorrow to end all this ridiculous uncertainty.
Talks on the nature of football next season needs to start immediately. Some sort of social distancing will clearly remain until Christmas and one has to doubt whether next season could happen.
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Apr 26, 2020 19:29:43 GMT
The season needs to be cancelled tomorrow to end all this ridiculous uncertainty. Talks on the nature of football next season needs to start immediately. Some sort of social distancing will clearly remain until Christmas and one has to doubt whether next season could happen. It’s so easy for us Stoke fans to talk about voiding the season and pretending the first 37 games didn’t happen. After all we’ve got nothing to play for (except avoiding relegation of course) but what if you’re a fan of the promotion and play-off chasing teams? I doubt whether we’d be quite so keen in those circumstances. Everyone’s got an opinion of course, including MoN who in fact favours finishing the current season, but mine is that if at all possible finish the current season whenever, leave a sensible time period between and try and start afresh later in the year or early 2021. Where I do agree is the social distancing point and personally looking forward to watching all next season a flat screen tv.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2020 19:33:00 GMT
The season needs to be cancelled tomorrow to end all this ridiculous uncertainty. Talks on the nature of football next season needs to start immediately. Some sort of social distancing will clearly remain until Christmas and one has to doubt whether next season could happen. It’s so easy for us Stoke fans to talk about voiding the season and pretending the first 37 games didn’t happen. After all we’ve got nothing to play for (except avoiding relegation of course) but what if you’re a fan of the promotion and play-off chasing teams? I doubt whether we’d be quite so keen in those circumstances. Everyone’s got an opinion of course, including MoN who in fact favours finishing the current season, but mine is that if at all possible finish the current season whenever, leave a sensible time period between and try and start afresh later in the year or early 2021. Where I do agree is the social distancing point and personally looking forward to watching all next season a flat screen tv. I would like to see the season finished despite our position but the way it now is, virtually getting impossible. There's the Euros next year and when you think that yesterday it should have been our last home game it makes you realise how much time there is to catch up. Players contracts are their contracts and you can't mess with them, not just in football but in any walk of life. A player out of contract say the end of May can not be forced to play in June for that club.
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Post by y_oh_y_delilah on Apr 26, 2020 19:40:24 GMT
It’s so easy for us Stoke fans to talk about voiding the season and pretending the first 37 games didn’t happen. After all we’ve got nothing to play for (except avoiding relegation of course) but what if you’re a fan of the promotion and play-off chasing teams? I doubt whether we’d be quite so keen in those circumstances. Everyone’s got an opinion of course, including MoN who in fact favours finishing the current season, but mine is that if at all possible finish the current season whenever, leave a sensible time period between and try and start afresh later in the year or early 2021. Where I do agree is the social distancing point and personally looking forward to watching all next season a flat screen tv. I would like to see the season finished despite our position but the way it now is, virtually getting impossible. There's the Euros next year and when you think that yesterday it should have been our last home game it makes you realise how much time there is to catch up. Players contracts are their contracts and you can't mess with them, not just in football but in any walk of life. A player out of contract say the end of May can not be forced to play in June for that club. All true of course, but where there’s a will there’s a way irrespective of contract situations and if needs be clubs may just have to field players outside of their current first choices.
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