Welcome back.

Completely agree. And while tough decisions do need to be made on which businesses can resume when, I doubt anyone outside of football thinks it should be anywhere close to a priority. Football is an industry where each TV deal brought more money than it ever thought possible and it chose to channel that cash into the hands of a few elite clubs who promptly spent nearly all of it on wages. Football can choose to save itself if it likes through clubs (and therefore players) taking less of the pie. If it doesn't there's absolutely no reason why anyone else should help it and if that means club going bust then I've absolutely no problem with that.

The Netherlands and France have led the way - it's great when sport can start again but pipe down, get a grip, it's not happening soon.

A crisis like this can bring out the best and worst in people and institutions. It's no surprise the former is being seen in how clubs deal with their own community, if only for cynical reasons in places, and the latter with how they deal with each other. This is the very system they created.