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    I suppose, thinking about it, it’s fairly miraculous we’ve had 70 odd years of completed football seasons.

    It would be one where we’re doing quite well that looks as if it might not finish. Still, first world problems and everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    I suppose, thinking about it, it’s fairly miraculous we’ve had 70 odd years of completed football seasons.

    It would be one where we’re doing quite well that looks as if it might not finish. Still, first world problems and everything.
    I think they have to finish it somehow. It would be outrageous now if Norwich and Villa were guaranteed to enjoy what would effectively be a 2nd season in the Premier League (able to learn from their mistakes, sign new players and 'go again' with PL experience) whilst West Brom and Leeds would be condemned to flogging it out in the Championship for another year. And then we come to Bolton, would they have to start with the massive points deduction again? The season has to be completed*

    *Though obviously it should be scrapped immediately if Fword move into the automatic spots.

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