I think we need to put sunlight in the balls.I do find the disinfecting of balls completely over the top
Now I’m always the optimist but there’s no way we’re winning the league!A shame the bundesliga is back as that probably mean the PL will be back to.
Could do without watching our turgid side or Liverpool winning the league.
I do find the disinfecting of balls completely over the top
Didn’t enjoy watching the bvb match earlier with no fans. It just reminds me of an England U17 match or woman’s football from a few years back where you can hear random people shout out shit. Couldn’t get into it. I’m sure I’ll enjoy it more when it’s us but each game will feel like a pre season friendly. Mind you, that might bring back memories of the epic Aldi cup win so it’s not all bad....
It was the original plan prior to lockdown before the government realised that it would overwhelm the NHS. It does make more sense to look at things on a local level now though. That's the way forward imo.
I didn't enjoy the Dortmund one either or the bit of the Bayern one I was watched but I saw some of the Frankfurt vs M'gladbach match and ended up quite enjoying it. Was competitive and end to end towards the end of the match.
If it's not very competitive then it does even more so feel like watching a friendly match or like you say some sort of youth match but if it's a good contest I think there's still entertainment to be found.
One thing you will get with behind closed doors footy is that certain players will look like absolute ballers; the players that can do everything in training but once they get in front of a crowd their game shrinks, and other players that are raised by crowds looking ordinary.
I've known many such players that you watch in training and think "wow, where's this player in matches" but that player never materializes.
Could be interesting just to see if we have any of those.
One thing you will get with behind closed doors footy is that certain players will look like absolute ballers; the players that can do everything in training but once they get in front of a crowd their game shrinks, and other players that are raised by crowds looking ordinary.
I've known many such players that you watch in training and think "wow, where's this player in matches" but that player never materializes.
Could be interesting just to see if we have any of those.
It will be interesting, but could you also argue that being observed is the concern rather than the crowd. You raise a good point, it's a different thing to motivate yourself when the observer is abstracted.One thing you will get with behind closed doors footy is that certain players will look like absolute ballers; the players that can do everything in training but once they get in front of a crowd their game shrinks, and other players that are raised by crowds looking ordinary.
I've known many such players that you watch in training and think "wow, where's this player in matches" but that player never materializes.
Could be interesting just to see if we have any of those.
Might be completely wrong but have a feeling teams with nothing to play for will find it real struggle to get motivated. So might end up with either one sided games or lot of the remaining games of the season feeling like friendlies.
Viewing figures dropped from 500k for first game to 192k by Saturday evening. What if Sky look and think this just ain’t gonna be worth it let’s get our money back. Imo it could actually damage the brand.
Yeah, my father in law has got high blood pressure and diabetes and is in his 80s and has said that he won't come out until a vaccine is found. That's sensible but also worrying because it could be a long time.I don't even think local. I think we need to ensure the vulnerable are locked down and isolated as much as possible. Anyone with a notable pre-existing condition and those over 60 years old are the main (95%+) vulnerable groups.
SPL has been called. Celtic champions and Hearts relegated.