Personally, I think the early April restart date is never going to happen. If that is the case, what are the viable options for dealing with the remaining games?

First off, I'd say that if the games can't be completed, then you can't have relegation or promotion in any of the leagues...in such extreme circumstances it's not about whether something is fair or unfair, it's about what is the fairest of a range of unpalatable options.

I've just heard one of the presenters on 5Live saying that for the integrity of the League then this season's fixtures must be completed and he said that even if it takes until November or whatever and the following season is reduced to 18 games then that's what should happen.

For me, that's a bit of an arsey position to take. I don't think the 'integrity' of the league is at question as if football is more important than anything else? Every industry-entertainment, business, etc- is having to make drastic changes so it just is what it is-I don't think, going forward, the integrity of the league will be damaged at all. Anyway, I digress...(Thought it was quite funny when Bruce said we're here to entertain the supporters, btw....)

With the Euros being inevitably cancelled then there'll be more time to finish the League if games do manage to start again. If that pushes the start date of next season into September then one way of clawing back some time would be to get rid of those ridiculous international friendly weekends.

If the games can't be rescheduled then I think you just have to say ok, we'll start next season with the same teams in each league with European positions allocated according to their current position. And if the League fixtures aren't completed, can you realistically award the Champions title in each division?

What do you all think?