Think its a good thing for Swedish national football if the French and others are "Corona scared" of the Swedish players. Should give them some room (what is it 1m distance or 2m physically?) to penetrate their defences and score some easy goals.Sweden is never out of the top 10 countries in terms of general happiness.
They're doing fine I'd say.
And when clubs end up going to the wall because of no paying crowds that will be point the entire population will turn completely on all of these measures.No fans in attendance in England for the next 6 months, according to BoJo.
And when clubs end up going to the wall because of no paying crowds that will be point the entire population will turn completely on all of these measures.
How about people in this country DO care about people dying but feel it can be accomplished through a means other than lockdowns? And as for bailouts ask the CFL how that went when they went cap in hand to Ottawa.Not really. In every country other than this psychotic one, people actually care about preventing killing each other. Poorer non-rich clubs will get bailed out.
Fair comment but the problem is going to be that the governments just won't have the money.I would imagine CFL in Canada is different that football in Europe.
How about people in this country DO care about people dying but feel it can be accomplished through a means other than lockdowns? .
I doubt we see another major lockdown. Of active cases in the world less than 1% are fatal now. I can see restrictions but it’s a very different landscape than when it first broke and nobody knew how to deal with it.Yeah it's not looking good for the world or for football. Hoping for the best but I'm thinking we will have another shut down at some point soon
I doubt we see another major lockdown. Of active cases in the world less than 1% are fatal now. I can see restrictions but it’s a very different landscape than when it first broke and nobody knew how to deal with it.
Agreed. If they do another lockdown again then that means we didn't learn from the first one.
Fair comment but the problem is going to be that the governments just won't have the money.
I doubt we see another major lockdown. Of active cases in the world less than 1% are fatal now. I can see restrictions but it’s a very different landscape than when it first broke and nobody knew how to deal with it.
I don't see another actual 'shutdown' happening. I think expanded restrictions is probably the best term for what's going to happen. The governments involved will do their utmost to avoid any restrictions that cause a lot more damage for their economies. I also suspect that most governments will look a lot more at hospitalization/death stats than case numbers.
Then they would be wrong.