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Really good chat on radio 5 live tonight and broadcasters role in what might happen. Worth a listen.
Luckily, clinical trials can take anywhere from 12-18 months to be completed.
2019-20 Winners. Liverpool *Thinking about it I don't mind if the PL gives the league title to Liverpool. If they do then whenever Liverpool fans say they won the league everyone else gets to interrupt and say "actually you were given the league title. You didn't win it."
Really good chat on radio 5 live tonight and broadcasters role in what might happen. Worth a listen.
Even when they're proposing using drugs that are already tested and available?
Now?
Never miss the opportunity of a free lunch.I don’t really get why PL are meeting this week. Situation be much clearer next week. It’s probably still to early to void the season.
I think the Euros should be scrapped altogether , if necessary, giving 2 summers for clubs to potentially extend into.They're not going to carry on this season if we get to August - it throws everything off completely timing wise for the following season and potentially seasons to come, especially if the Euros are moved to Summer 2021 like expected.
Give pool the title and void the thing. Football isn't coming back anytime soon.
No. Just void the season. Why give Liverpool the title?
Fuck them. ??
Give pool the title and void the thing. Football isn't coming back anytime soon.
When this is all finally sorted it's inevitable that football and especially PL clubs are going to see a some sort of loss in TV revenue, no footy on Sky etc means a drop in advertising revenue and will Sky and the others be able to get back what they have lost.
All the PL clubs rely heavily on TV revenue not just match day income , these are old figures https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...guide-2017-18-accounts-manchester-united-city
but the likes of Palace , Everton, Bournemouth have wage bills 78% ,77% & 76% of turnover wonder how it's all going to end up.
There will be some clubs suffering for sure.When this is all finally sorted it's inevitable that football and especially PL clubs are going to see a some sort of loss in TV revenue, no footy on Sky etc means a drop in advertising revenue and will Sky and the others be able to get back what they have lost.
All the PL clubs rely heavily on TV revenue not just match day income , these are old figures https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...guide-2017-18-accounts-manchester-united-city
but the likes of Palace , Everton, Bournemouth have wage bills 78% ,77% & 76% of turnover wonder how it's all going to end up.
Isnt the wealth all relative though? Won't everyone just end up with the same players but much cheaper?
Having said that I guess it will probably affect us significantly with big debts to service.
True, but assume Zaha is highest paid at Palace , could they be forced to sell to lower the wage bill if their income was adversely affected, come to that we might have to sell Harry.
Admit it you just want us to sell harry ?that's got to have been the second or third scenario that you have imagined that we will have to sell kane in