Originally Posted by Exiled_red View Post
I assume if they cancel the season they would go from the results at the end of last season and pretend this one never happened, the teams that qualified for Europe this season (based on last year) would qualify next year,. Similarly the PL and leagues down from it would have no promotion or relegation based on anything that happened this year. 2020-21 would effectively be a restart of this season.
I think they will see this as the fairest way, if they were to end the season after 30 games or so and relegate some teams etc they would complain that some sides have had a tougher run of fixtures than others. We would be the main team to lose out.
That can't happen though, what about the financial impact on those teams looking to go up, what about Bolton's points deduction.
A simple scrub & restart is just impossible IMO
I assume if they cancel the season they would go from the results at the end of last season and pretend this one never happened, the teams that qualified for Europe this season (based on last year) would qualify next year,. Similarly the PL and leagues down from it would have no promotion or relegation based on anything that happened this year. 2020-21 would effectively be a restart of this season.
I think they will see this as the fairest way, if they were to end the season after 30 games or so and relegate some teams etc they would complain that some sides have had a tougher run of fixtures than others. We would be the main team to lose out.
That can't happen though, what about the financial impact on those teams looking to go up, what about Bolton's points deduction.
A simple scrub & restart is just impossible IMO


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