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3 hours ago, FloydianMag said:

Makes you think, they cancel all sport etc etc, the fuckers will still expect people to turn up for work though.

Obviously/ The country can still function without those earning 5 annual salaries per week. Can't function without the minimum wage crew.

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Absurd if this gets cancelled for a completely unrelated event. See the state-sponsored BBC have the Queen's death as top story on every sports page. Feels like 1984.

 

I get the point about injuries and good timing for us but by the same token, West Ham fielded a decent team in Europe with some key players playing 90.

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2 hours ago, Happinesstan said:

I personally think that we should leave it up to the royal family, as to whether life goes on. Just because the queen has died doesn't mean the hereditary wisdom died with her.

 

The Royal Family do what the Gvt tells them tbf. 

These lot will milk the fuck out of it. 

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Cancelling games on the day of the funeral is, at best, fair enough.

 

No other games should be cancelled. Especially as there is no historical precedent for it.

 

It's up to people how, or whether at all they mourn. Nobody is forced to attend a football match and if they don't feel up to it because the Queen died then they don't need to. 

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There certainly is historical precedent for cancelling sporting events due to the death of Royal Family members. The only reason I can see for this weekend not being cancelled is if they are aware of when the funeral will be. 

 

So if the funeral will be due next weekend and therefore those games next weekend would have to be cancelled then they may possibly think its best to continue this weekend and just cancel next week's fixture instead.

 

Otherwise you get to a point where an already compressed fixture scheduled gets even more stacked up if you cancel 2 weekends of fixtures in a row.

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Ensuring thousands of people are being inconvenienced and further out of pocket in favour archaic pageantry is absolutely on brand for this country and I’d genuinely surprised if anything went ahead. Too easy just to let people make their own minds up and not go if they feel it’s disrespectful or whatever.

 

PR is all anyone cares about from the league to the govt and the risk of bad PR if they let games happen is something you can easily mitigate by cancellation.

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Both Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester City have Champions League midweek home games during next week. Will they also be cancelled if the domestic fixtures are cancelled this weekend and next weekend? That will compress these clubs schedule even further.

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20 minutes ago, Doctor Zaius said:

Cancelling games on the day of the funeral is, at best, fair enough.

 

No other games should be cancelled. Especially as there is no historical precedent for it.

 

It's up to people how, or whether at all they mourn. Nobody is forced to attend a football match and if they don't feel up to it because the Queen died then they don't need to. 

Call it London Bridge or Unicorn. Its already written. 

Funeral a week tomoz. 

We won't be playing Bournemouth 

 

As for what happens in between that'll be down to the Gvt and the media. 

Individual bodies will be told its up to them but the frenzy of handwringing will dictate there'll be no outriders. 

 

Cancel 9 days. 

 

 

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Football fans are a funny lot.

 

I reckon the majority are either neutral on the issue or in favour of abolishing the monarchy yet if the games go ahead at the weekend it will be full on partisan celebration through renditions of the national anthem.

 

Let the games go ahead, celebrate her life and passing then pull next weeks fixtures (if for nothing else there won't be the policing available in London).

 

It's not a difficult decision

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