Well a normal fixture list.I have no doubt that when football is back TV will mess with the fixtures.They will be moved to Friday,Sunday and Monday as well as Saturday morning and evening of course.But we are really talking real football league one stuff that still takes place largely on a Saturday afternoon and Tuesday night."...full fixture list and crowd attendance...."
When did that last happen?
You mean go bust laterBetter that than go bust
If we have a decent hot spell early enough in the summer then the idea that the virus struggles to spread in the heat can be truly tested. If we have a cool summer it might stay around into 2021.
On balance, I estimate September 31st.
Indeed but if he spends next season's income then he's heading up shit creek
Wife works for London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They think it would take up to 2 years to properly develop a vaccine. Of course corners can always be cut.Assuming a “cure” or anti-vac is forthcoming, how long would it take then for us to get back to normal?
I mean, we don’t stop everything for flu because we can tackle the worst of that by vaccination. I know this virus is a lot worse stats wise, but surely a vacc would mean we can return to some normality?
Asking because at University of Qld and Royal Brisbane Hospital, they are apparently on the cusp of a cure that is being trialled in humans from next week. This info doesn’t seem to be spreading as quickly as the doom stories.
Wife works for London School Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They think it would take up to 2 years to properly develop a vaccine. Of course corners can always be cut.
I've long supported a return to North & South for tiers 3 and lower.We could be looking at a Div 1 North/South and perhaps only one Conference league also split.
Got be real, lower league and non league clubs are going to go bust. Hopefully we're not one.
Another thought, will we get the Sky Sports Football Year book 2019/20...
The doom of Private Fraser is still in the ascendency.Assuming a “cure” or anti-vac is forthcoming, how long would it take then for us to get back to normal?
I mean, we don’t stop everything for flu because we can tackle the worst of that by vaccination. I know this virus is a lot worse stats wise, but surely a vacc would mean we can return to some normality?
Asking because at University of Qld and Royal Brisbane Hospital, they are apparently on the cusp of a cure that is being trialled in humans from next week. This info doesn’t seem to be spreading as quickly as the doom stories.
Need to tell UQ then. They have said they’ve had success in the lab using 2 different currently available medicines. One is used against malaria, one against HIV. So they are already available I imagine.
They go to human trial next week, and they say the trial is to check which of the 2 is most successful or if a mix of the 2 is best.
IIRC,As a side note - any idea what they were gonna do with the playoffs in the NL as it was only one up?
If the Govt is to be believed, the pandemic as it affects the UK will peak sometime in May; so, it wouldn't be until August for the disease to dissipate. After that I doubt if things will get back to normal overnight. The infrastructure, business and individuals will be shot and, quite possibly, a number of football clubs too. I wouldn't be holding you breath on this one.