Sports affected by Coronavirus

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This one hurts...

Euro 2020 cancelled. Ouch!

Gonna be Euro 2021 instead.
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OMG does that mean Kane will be fit? :banghead:
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Big Boy wrote: Tue Mar 17, 2020 10:17 pm OMG does that mean Kane will be fit? :banghead:
Yes... Kane, one of the most sought after strikers in world football, will hopefully be fit.

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My old mother is peed off because she can't have her annual flutter on the Grand National.

Regarding 'panic buying', she confirms that my sister has been unable to get certain things for her as the shelves are empty.
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HHTel wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:55 amHer response: "Even in the war when everything was rationed, everyone got their share!"
She's right!
Different generation - vastly different attitude HHTel!

To be honest our local Tesco and Asda don't seem to be effected anything like we've seen of other stores on the news.....
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pharvey wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 9:49 pm
PeteC wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 3:32 pm Concerning the Olympics again...if they remain stubborn and hold it, I doubt many people will attend. Perhaps mainly Japanese. By July the virus may still be raging, or at least scare people enough not to travel.

My gut tells me they will postpone it....?
Tokyo 2020: Organisers to Discuss Latest Coronavirus Developments

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/51908546
Complaints based upon their fears are starting among potential Olympic athletes.

'Putting us in danger' - athlete Olympic concerns grow

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Without wishing to denigrate the intelligence of the average professional footballer, this was, much to my surprise, mildly entertaining. Of course, it helps if you're a multi-millionaire. And don't expect to see anyone putting in extra time on their Open University studies...

I particularly enjoyed the Milner and Wright efforts!
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The olympics postponed till 2021.
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You got a link for that?
Earlier today I read a report from a member of the IOC stating just that but then the Vice-President of the IOC said it was news to her and they were still looking at proposals.
Olympics-Athletics Association calls on IOC to postpone Tokyo Games
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Japanese government announced a month-long consultation over other “scenarios” but sources told Reuters a final decision will be taken in the coming days.
https://nationalpost.com/pmn/health-pmn ... okyo-games
A formal postponement of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics appeared closer on Tuesday after it emerged that the Japanese prime minister was set to thrash out the future of the event with Japanese organisers and their counterparts in the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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Tokyo 2020: Olympic Games organisers 'agree postponement'

The organisers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, due to begin on 24 July, have agreed to a one-year postponement of the event because of the global coronavirus pandemic.

Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the International Olympic Committee had agreed to the delay.

"I proposed to postpone for a year and [IOC] president Thomas Bach responded with 100% agreement," he said.

A one-year delay would also apply to the Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Prime Minister Abe added: "This will make it possible for athletes to play in the best condition, and will make the event a safe and secure one for spectators."

The agreement comes as the British Olympic Association (BOA) was meeting on Tuesday to discuss the matter.

BOA chairman Hugh Robertson had already said Great Britain was unlikely to send a team to Tokyo this summer.

BBC Sport and News https://www.bbc.com/sport/olympics/52020134

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Thanks, Sateeb,
Just what I was looking for. Read so many reports today each one contradicting the last.
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Sounds like a face-saving exercise for the Japanese PM to me. It was glaringly obvious it wouldn't go ahead, but they allowed him to make it sound like it was his idea. Eventually.
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Indy 500 postponed until August because of coronavirus pandemic

https://www.bbc.com/sport/motorsport/52056331
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I read somewhere today that the lower English leagues are going to have all results expunged which I think means there was no season and no one goes up, and no one goes down.

I guess BB that means Plymouth Argyle has to do it all over again next year before promotion. Bad luck.

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Disappointing if true, but sensible.

Strange they can be doing some, nut not all. What is the point of continuing with higher leagues apart from Liverpool winning it? If lower leagues are dead, there'll be no relegation. I'd say give it to Liverpool, and scrap the lot.
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