Covid-19 has caused congestion of one sort or another for all of us.
Take working parents, for example. With childcare options either reduced or negated completely, they are having to juggle offspring and work commitments from home. Call it fixture congestion, if you like - a lunchtime clash between an office Zoom call and feeding the kids.
Parents do not have a substitute to call in, a squad parent waiting for his or her chance to impress. They just get on with it. That's what you have to do during a pandemic that causes such distortion to ordinary life.
So Jurgen Klopp take note - get on with it. Stop moaning about fixture scheduling and congestion.
Of course the Liverpool boss makes a valid point about the detrimental effect it has on players' fitness - you only have to look at his depleted team during Sunday's 3-0 win over Leicester for evidence of that - and he was kind enough to share those thoughts with Sportsmail last week.
He blames the TV companies. Again, that was obvious by the content of his post-match interview after Leicester, so furious that Sky Sports cut him off.
But here is the thing, without the money from those TV companies, Klopp would not have been able to call upon the likes of £41million Diogo Jota as deputy to Mo Salah.
He would not have a beautiful new state-of-the-art training ground and academy - at a cost of £50m - to develop young stars such as Curtis Jones, another who shone last weekend.
That's the deal - Sky Sports and BT Sport, among others, pay Premier League clubs hundreds of millions of pounds in return for ownership of the TV scheduling.
Maybe a Covid-clause will be written into those lucrative contracts in future, a means of negotiation between clubs and broadcasters when it comes to expected rest periods between games. And that would be fair. But, while Covid-clauses do not exist for any of us right now, we get by.
You rotate, working evenings, weekends - Saturday lunchtimes, dare we say - as best you can to satisfy the contract agreed with your employer. So please, save us the whining.
The only thing more overloaded than the fixture schedule is the overload of complaint from the likes of Klopp and Pep Guardiola.
Klopp, it must be said, is making a far better job of managing such issues with his team. They are second in the Premier League and have shown the strength that resides in reserve.
You do not hear the likes of Jota and Jones and countless others who have taken their chance complaining about a fixture pile-up, do you?
And do not forget how well paid these managers and players are during a time when millions in this country are struggling or concerned about their future.
Yes, football has been a wonderful antidote to the misery of 2020. We thank Klopp and his players for that. But do not sour that enjoyment with a constant stream of grievance and grumbling.
Read the room, sense the mood of the nation - and, for now at least, just get on with it.
Sir_Brown
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Afer just hate Klopp and liverpool so always paints us bad. Fu.k you afer. Try posting what other managers say
picadmopsz
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Other big 6 team coaches are either as kissers or bloody coward, or both. Klopp is just being honest, n yet echoing those coaches thoughts. Remember, what goes around comes around
Kakcyneymar
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Why are the articles so long and broad to read. Has anyone noticed what I’m talking about? These days I just read the heads lines and conclude
Don't forget seeing the pictures
Royersyz
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Who’s Craig hope
surajsharmag
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He is just saying that tv companies should plan better . He is not complaining about the fixture congestion but that timing should be better managed . No Saturday 12:30 KO for a team who played on a Wednesday ..Is it that difficult to plan??? Stupids
Mouabeiz
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its all down to EFA N FIFA you people done understand there is corona virus n playing 3 game in a week.plus travelling you stupit EFA n EUFA thinking of making money only.
roybuyz
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wes from Nebraska
lakexyd
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bro that is his job and he knw what is talking abt so dnt just sit down here and talk rubbish. somebody is making a complain abt his players and u said is crying who does that
lakexyd
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other teams also have long schedule
i think in laliga it is 5 sub if i may right
lakexyd
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so because tv are paying good money is the reason players must have to play in every 48 hours so that they can spend their money in hospital and be able to die young........by the way who is responsible for the tv money if not us (fans), i knw how much i paid in every month to sub to my dstv cable
Promzy171
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good point but nothing can be done.....you know that if they postpone matches,it will interfere withe Euros 2021
sometimes I read some comments and i just gets angry even though I'm not a Liverpool fan but i've loves the recent team due to their style of play and they've got a manager to which every fan would be happy to have in his club But those same people comment like they hates him with passion
Mose_9
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how will you feel when most of your key players are injured , you play Wednesday night and Saturday 11:30am you play again Are you a machine? I'm a teacher and it was sch games we had same problem and we pleaded to postpone some of our matches and it was agreed . so please understand this and AF always makes Klopp look bad about that,he said it ones in his press conference like Pep did But they always post it ro be like he complains alot
good point but nothing can be done.....you know that if they postpone matches,it will interfere withe Euros 2021
Promzy171
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other teams also have long schedule
how will you feel when most of your key players are injured , you play Wednesday night and Saturday 11:30am you play again Are you a machine? I'm a teacher and it was sch games we had same problem and we pleaded to postpone some of our matches and it was agreed . so please understand this and AF always makes Klopp look bad about that,he said it ones in his press conference like Pep did But they always post it ro be like he complains alot
Promzy171
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i would like to know if it's Liverpool alone have fixture schedules
bro, AF always makes Klopp looks bad about the fixtures. He said it ones in his press conference like Pep did But they always post him like he has said it again again
Mose_9
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other teams also have long schedule
Mose_9
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yes He should stop it every time is crying
thank you
mihbderst
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i would like to know if it's Liverpool alone have fixture schedules
dooeklmrsu
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Why are the articles so long and broad to read. Has anyone noticed what I’m talking about? These days I just read the heads lines and conclude
yes it's true...... it's called beating about the Bush, very annoying
yuwcelmnsy
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stop talking s#%$t, at first, hw can u compare 90 to 95 minutes of running, hard tackling, scrapes n scratches to staying with a child? they dnt av to go to work either, they stay home with their children n their schedules r adjusted as much as possible to fit them staying at home. wht adjustments av sky done to suite the players. it should nt be as usual as wen b4 the pandemic, that is wat klopp is saying. MAKE ADJUSTMENTS.
Whalashishi
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Why are the articles so long and broad to read. Has anyone noticed what I’m talking about? These days I just read the heads lines and conclude
hassankr
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yes He should stop it every time is crying