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My biggest issue with the way it's coming back is how it's going to effect next season (2020-2021). Are you now disrupting two seasons instead of just the one?

I don't see anything wrong with trying to make up for lost revenue, this is their job. I try to make all the money I can as well.

People will remember the 2020 cup was awarded differently for a while, and after that it will be an interesting footnote in the sport's history.

I don't think awarding the cup this way takes away from any of the names already on there. If this is the best we can do, let's do our best rather than nothing because this isn't perfect (it's not).
A lot of this resonates with how sport has / is coming back in the UK too, although not all as with the football (soccer) for example the season will play out as it would have done. It is all about money though, and as yet it's unknown how it will impact into next season.

Strange to watch (although I haven't watched all that much) games in empty stadiums though.
 
A lot of this resonates with how sport has / is coming back in the UK too, although not all as with the football (soccer) for example the season will play out as it would have done. It is all about money though, and as yet it's unknown how it will impact into next season.

Strange to watch (although I haven't watched all that much) games in empty stadiums though.

I'd be curious to hear how it feels to play in an empty stadium. Less like a game/more like practice? Less aggression without fans screaming? Any diminished motivation? I know they are all pros and know how to turn it on when they need to - but it's still something a bit foreign.

I like this a lot. The words obviously.

The words. Of course. Certainly nothing to do with the pic and any hypothetical situations...
 
I'd be curious to hear how it feels to play in an empty stadium. Less like a game/more like practice? Less aggression without fans screaming? Any diminished motivation? I know they are all pros and know how to turn it on when they need to - but it's still something a bit foreign.



The words. Of course. Certainly nothing to do with the pic and any hypothetical situations...

There were words??
Any big plans for the 4th Stacy?
 
I'd be curious to hear how it feels to play in an empty stadium. Less like a game/more like practice? Less aggression without fans screaming? Any diminished motivation? I know they are all pros and know how to turn it on when they need to - but it's still something a bit foreign.

Yes, I've pondered the same. The motivation doesn't seem to be any different - but it must be strange, and slightly more difficult than usual to get yourself "up for it". I assume they are just employing different methods.
In terms of for the viewers, the broadcasters are playing crowd nice low key in the background (although you can turn that off) and it hasn't actually been too bad. You can obviously clearly see the empty seats though.

The words. Of course. Certainly nothing to do with the pic and any hypothetical situations...

Nope, nothing to do with any pics, or hypothetical situations. Of which, surely there wouldn't be any thong?
 
I'd be curious to hear how it feels to play in an empty stadium. Less like a game/more like practice? Less aggression without fans screaming? Any diminished motivation? I know they are all pros and know how to turn it on when they need to - but it's still something a bit foreign.



The words. Of course. Certainly nothing to do with the pic and any hypothetical situations...

I think it may distinguish the players who really "want" it more. Having played sports my entire life if you can't get yourself up and motivated for a game no matter who is or isn't there you don't love the game nor do you belong out on the field/court/ice. I could see there being less antics and showboating in non-televised games but they know in televised games they are still being seen by millions of people doing what they do. I have played in a packed house and on a field with no people around at all and at the end of the day the people are all just white noise and the focus is between the lines.
 
I think it may distinguish the players who really "want" it more. Having played sports my entire life if you can't get yourself up and motivated for a game no matter who is or isn't there you don't love the game nor do you belong out on the field/court/ice. I could see there being less antics and showboating in non-televised games but they know in televised games they are still being seen by millions of people doing what they do. I have played in a packed house and on a field with no people around at all and at the end of the day the people are all just white noise and the focus is between the lines.
I'd agree with the point about loving the game - whatever game/sport that might be. I do think in professional football over here there are some that are in it more for the money, than love. Minority of course. I still think they exist though.
 
There were words??
Any big plans for the 4th Stacy?

Oh you and your shortsightedness :)

This is the first July 4th in my new town, so no traditions yet. Likely just a swim in the creek and fireworks from afar. What about you, Jd?
 
Yes, I've pondered the same. The motivation doesn't seem to be any different - but it must be strange, and slightly more difficult than usual to get yourself "up for it". I assume they are just employing different methods.
In terms of for the viewers, the broadcasters are playing crowd nice low key in the background (although you can turn that off) and it hasn't actually been too bad. You can obviously clearly see the empty seats though.

I think it may distinguish the players who really "want" it more. Having played sports my entire life if you can't get yourself up and motivated for a game no matter who is or isn't there you don't love the game nor do you belong out on the field/court/ice. I could see there being less antics and showboating in non-televised games but they know in televised games they are still being seen by millions of people doing what they do. I have played in a packed house and on a field with no people around at all and at the end of the day the people are all just white noise and the focus is between the lines.

I'd agree with the point about loving the game - whatever game/sport that might be. I do think in professional football over here there are some that are in it more for the money, than love. Minority of course. I still think they exist though.

Certainly, motivation comes from more than crowds (money, fame, love of the game, etc.) but I would think it feels different. I’m a cyclist though, so a plethora of fans isn’t really something I have experience with :)
 
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Oh you and your shortsightedness :)

This is the first July 4th in my new town, so no traditions yet. Likely just a swim in the creek and fireworks from afar. What about you, Jd?

Mmmm a swim in the creek sounds nice. I’ll be out on the boat most of the weekend. Swimming and relaxing during the day and fishing in the evening
 
Except boobs don’t crap on your floor and chew your shoes. IMO boobs are fare superior to puppies

“Your boobs are cuter than puppies.” ....I think I like that :)

ChesT is one of my favorite foreplay games

...I bet you’re King of the Dad Jokes.....aren’t you?.....don’t deny it! Haha

Strip chess .. a battle of the minds. And on occasions sacrifices need to be made..

Pro tip: Don’t sacrifice your Queen.
 
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