Sal Paradise wrote:Given all the games are going to played behind closed doors and in the north of England I would suggest it is you who is talking crap.
So are you saying Toronto and Catalans are immune from relegation if so the integrity of the comp is compromised - Sky want competitive games not exhibition matches so the games have to go towards something.
This is not difficult stuff - even for you
Sorry Sal, you went for the cheap shot of suggesting that Toronto and Catalan "dont have any fans" as being a reason as to why the sport could continue
IF we were to remove Toronto and Catalan from the comp, at least for the remainder of the season, with a view to allowing them back in next season, that would be ok, just.
However, they will not be able to fulfil their fixtures on a home and away basis this year, it simply isn't going to happen.
It appears from "leaks" in the press, that they may be allowed to do this and that there could be an expanded league next season but, how on earth do "we" decide who should be promoted, when there is less likelihood of Championship fixtures being completed that there is of the SL season being played out in full.
IF Toronto and Catalan were removed for the comp this season and it was able to be completed, it wouldn't be the worst outcome and it would allow the season to be completed more quickly,
This would put huge stress on both of those clubs own finances, especially as Toronto havent played in Canada this season and therefore, could they relocate to the UK and fulfil all of their remaining fixtures over here.
Maybe both clubs could base themselves at the same venue and have it in use every week, Odsal anyone ?