As the first major league back I wonder what volume increases we'll see
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- wearthefoxhat
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I wonder if the championship and remaining leagues will follow suit?
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Could be tricky for Notts Forest and good news for Wolves...
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- wearthefoxhat
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Could be a thing?
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Just FYI, you can play out the rest of the Farmers League season here:Trader Pat wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 3:38 pmAw no! We'll never know who was gonna win the title now!
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Could be a plan.....
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- Kafkaesque
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I doubt anyone missed it, but if so the South Korean league is starting up Friday.
Anyone with an interest in football, and especially those with a financial interest will probably be holding their breath to the point of getting blue in the face to see how this plays out
How's the football traders on here approaching this? In at the deep end, or observe for now?
Anyone with an interest in football, and especially those with a financial interest will probably be holding their breath to the point of getting blue in the face to see how this plays out

How's the football traders on here approaching this? In at the deep end, or observe for now?
I shall keep a watchful eye but I will probably wait for ze Germans instead, they are restarting Bundesliga this month. Lowkey excited about that news.Kafkaesque wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 6:08 pmI doubt anyone missed it, but if so the South Korean league is starting up Friday.
Anyone with an interest in football, and especially those with a financial interest will probably be holding their breath to the point of getting blue in the face to see how this plays out![]()
How's the football traders on here approaching this? In at the deep end, or observe for now?
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IF the Bundesliga does start up in the next couple of weeks (not holding my breath) then their should be some decent opportunities. No crowds are going to have an impact its just impossible to tell in advance which team its going to affect more, home or away.
There are plenty of 'professional' footballers who aren't motivated at the best of times so playing in an empty stadium won't do anything for their work rate.
The real question for me is how much will the market factor in no crowd, if at all?
There are plenty of 'professional' footballers who aren't motivated at the best of times so playing in an empty stadium won't do anything for their work rate.
The real question for me is how much will the market factor in no crowd, if at all?
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Most players will not be match fit. They either wont bother playing properly and treat them like friendly games or some will get serious injuries.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 6:41 pmIF the Bundesliga does start up in the next couple of weeks (not holding my breath) then their should be some decent opportunities. No crowds are going to have an impact its just impossible to tell in advance which team its going to affect more, home or away.
There are plenty of 'professional' footballers who aren't motivated at the best of times so playing in an empty stadium won't do anything for their work rate.
The real question for me is how much will the market factor in no crowd, if at all?