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What a sensible decision at this time.

Why the feck aren,t the rest going to follow????

They still need to decide on Promotion/Relegation but it should be across the board????

As a Villa fan we are open to the worst possible scenario and if it happens then so be it but please those who make the decisions think about others rather than yourselves and those within your industry who are highly overpaid and in a lot of cases so self-centered that nothing apart from them matters.

Get fecking real out there.

posted on 22/4/20

good point, op. 5 stars!

posted on 22/4/20

Thank you morespurs

I believe it is the right thing to do many wont sadly.

Cant wait if possible to get back to normal I miss my football badly but its way down the list at the moment.

UTV

posted on 22/4/20

disagree personally

posted on 22/4/20

comment by Andy Grays cc... Deano and Dalian remember utv (U4819)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
Thank you morespurs

I believe it is the right thing to do many wont sadly.

Cant wait if possible to get back to normal I miss my football badly but its way down the list at the moment.

UTV
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Its way down the list, so lets just put football in the freezer until its ready to go again in full, safely. No need to Null and Void or 'as it stands' when we can just wait until the day this clears.

posted on 22/4/20

High profile leagues such as ours are going to have to confront their denialism.

Current estimates put the percentage of victims who will need hospitalisation at 7% of total infections. No EPL/EFL club is going to risk any trouble with the insurance companies by playing Russian roulette with their multi-million £ talent. Even after things start settling down and society finds a way of living with the illness.

I'm sure there's a case to be made for soldiering on behind closed doors. Just like they're doing in less glamorous leagues like Burundi and Nicaragua. But it would only take a couple of infections before the club bosses would be financially obligated to shut everything down again.

I don't think anyone is ready to entertain the thought of herd immunity when it comes to players and staff who are worth billions.

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