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Important to note that 25k is a to date number so might increase further
I think the sensible thing to do here is to expect a league season to start again around July, scrapping the League Cup. Play through to January, and have the following season starting at the end of March/start of April again. You could scrap the final round of games and play a 27 game season in that timeframe, albeit with four or five midweek rounds.
Alternatively, there's a 22 game season that could be played out, with a split after 18 games into top 5, bottom 5, playing four more games against those teams.
All of this depends on how strict we get with lockdowns and testing though.
Makes absolutely no sense to simultaneously talk about shortening the league due to lack of time to play games and discarding games already played. That's just counterproductive.
It would only make sense in the scenario of only having the time for two series of fixtures one home & one away.
https://www.sseairtricityleague.ie/n...n-date/id-3191
Possibly ambitious but new schedule has a 27 game season in the Premier Division - losing the final series.
In Dundalk's case that would mean losing 5 home games including one against Rovers and means we finish the season away from home now.
Big hole in all clubs budgets. Also seriously devalues a season ticket - most loyal fans won't care about that (still 2 'free' games on overall price in our case) but bound to cause annoyance and hassle across all clubs.
Means we play Dundalk and Rovers home once and away twice. Difficult from a financial point of view and in a sporting sense.
We're still looking at 3 midweek rounds in that. Not ideal for First Division clubs especially if they go on with the 27 games.
In Harps case, we also lose 5 home games. 4 of our last 6 games will now be away from home, including trips to Cork and Waterford.
In terms of season tickets, those who bought early bird prices will now be saving two euro. Those who bought regular price will be losing out on a tenner. I'm sure season ticket holders won't complain about it though given the financial strain on the club.
European schedules could play havoc. FAI will have to insist on Sunday afternoon games.
We now have 11 home games left until the end of the season in December. Even presuming we suspend payments to players, they'll need to come back in start of June for another 'pre-season', so we'll be looking at paying players for around 27 weeks. That's going to be incredibly difficult, especially when losing out on 5 home games, including one against Derry, which would be a bumper crowd, naturally.
Really wish they'd pushed the fixtures out another couple of weeks until the start of January. Everyone would have got a bit of a bump in crowds over Christmas and could have looked at St Stephens Day derby games.
Off top of my head Rovers only lose four home games (Pats, Derry, Sligo and Bohs) but that's Bohs home game is a big one to lose on gate receipts alone.
Would have loved if they'd just pushed the league out an extra week, got rid of a midweek round, and then pushed the cup out so we had a Stephens Day final, which would have also got rid of another midweek round.
Yes that's definitely a reason but another one is our weather during November/December, alot of games will be postponed which will cause problems on title/relegation run-ins. I can only presume the clubs will agree to just put up with rescheduling matches to be played immediately within 24/48 hours because that headache would be nothing compared to what they're experiencing now
https://www.corkcityfc.ie/home/2020/...lub-statement/
Cork as expected, although seems some staff will still be paid.
Harps likely next? Will everyone bar Dundalk and Rovers (both for now) follow suit over the next week?
The longer it goes on the more Dundalk's cash reserves get depleted.
"What ever happened that 2 million cash reserve Dundalk had?'
'Someone licked a bat in China'
Derry also likely to keep things intact.
https://www.derryjournal.com/sport/f...radley-2483073
Derrys chairman was practically paying the wages anyway so makes little difference to them. There's not many clubs that'll be able to do the same.
Ah now that statement is from before that was announced so hardly Derry spinning it although obviously it is now a massive help.
I wonder with the rejigging of fixtures will they try keep as many the same dates as possible or will they just push everything back as much as possible.
If they try keep as many dates the same as possible you could end up with clubs having the same fixtures very close together. For example Rovers last home game was Dundalk and the next home game in that situation could well be Dundalk.
March 13th fixtures will now go to June 19th and so on, surely.
Cup weekends obviously remaining the same if the final date is unchanged.
Again, I'd say June 19th is being optimistic and if they were more confident about it they might have issued a revised fixture list?
Bohs announce they'll honour all contracts. Not that surprising considering they're probably at the lower end of the league for individual matchday income in the Premier division due to the high number or season tickets and memberships. The thing that could hurt them is the extended season though but European money should help with that.
Is that a compliment to Bohs RH? This covid situation is not just having an impact on society but on the old norms also!?
Lets not get carried away here.
This is an emergency and a very,VERY fluid situation pertains in Ireland.Speculating on dates on LOI return is not an aim.Return to normal might be.
If the FAI abandons season 2020 so be it.No scorn on them should be attached.
On Mothers day we spoke to our Mums through skype and on FB time.Times we're living in,we have to embrace this mf'r convid and see it through despite all.
Good look to everyone.
Nobody is getting carried away, it's pretty clear everyone is talking about the potential return date fully aware of the huge astrix beside it. We're not doctors or medical experts, we're random people on the Internet that want to talk about LOI so obviously that's what we're going to talk about here. Everyone knows that it's not the priority but you don't have to focus on the priority 24/7.
Financially though abandoning the league is just putting a bullet in every single club in the county, and I include Rovers and Dundalk in that. Might not kill those two but it would come very close at least. Abandoning a league at professional level never makes sense for anyone involved. It'll have to be finished in some form one way or another.
https://www.irishexaminer.com/breaki...medium=twitter
Potential lifeline for LOI clubs.
As Bohs have publicly stated that they will continue to pay staff will that mean that they wouldnt be eligible for government assistance as there are no job losses at the club? Should backtrack quickly before such legislation is passed and save a big chunk of their cash reserve!
Dundalk committed to paying wages during C-19, although you would wonder if there is a limit if it escalates past June.
https://www.dundalkfc.com/a-message-...-of-directors/