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Coronavirus:what Is Your Take On Liverpools' Fate by AbdulHakeem44(m): 2:11pm On Mar 17, 2020
Coronavirus has no doubt hinder many things across the globe. As a matter of fact, it has disrupted season leagues across Europe. English premier league has been suspended till next month amidst coronavirus outbreak. Liverpool is leading the current campaign of the English premier league with about 25 points. Many football analyst have aired their opinion regarding what the Football Association should do. Some days the season should be null and void while they prepare for another season hoping the epidemic would have disappeared by then. While others opined that Liverpool should be handed over the league title while others remain stale as it is. What is your opinion on this?
Re: Coronavirus:what Is Your Take On Liverpools' Fate by Onyocha: 2:31pm On Mar 17, 2020
The season resumption will likely be postponed again. But the good news is that the Euro 2020 has been called off for this year and postponed to next year. That means even if leagues are suspended for a whole two months, they will eventually resume sometime around May/June and will complete by August. Next season would be shifted to sometime in October. This is very likely. But even when/if leagues resume by May/June, there is no guaranty that games would be played with audience. We would still see empty stadiums. Nonetheless, leagues will conclude for this season.

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