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Peterborough's chairman has already threatening legal action along with others if today's media plans are implemented. He makes a very fair point to be honest
Good for him. Clubs with a genuine chance of overtaking the top three or moving out of the drop zone should not be beaten down with "There are more important things to worry about", "unprecedented times call for unprecedented solutions" or whatever the buzz phrase is that suits those who stand to benefit from ending the season early (and those who don't care either way because it doesn't affect them).
Solihull Moors have released 15 players following the early end to the National League season because of the coronavirus outbreak.
Nathan Blissett, George Carline, Callum Coyle, Harry Flowers, Terry Hawkridge, Luke Maxwell, Jordan Murphy, Ryan Nesbitt, Jamie Reckord, Shaun Rowley, Matt Stenson, Dan Sweeney, Lee Vaughan, Danny Wright and Andy Wycherley are all being let go at the end of their contracts.
Club captain and academy manager Darren Carter is also out of contract, but the Moors hope that the former Birmingham, Preston and West Brom midfielder will stay at Damson Park.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52590019
No one knows what next season will bring, but getting promotion on the pitch is far better than winning in a committee room.
All sorts of talk about resurrecting the league(s) and when/if play-offs can be completed. Articles like this, where clubs are shedding players and announcing retained lists etc tell you all you need to know. This season is finished. Promotion and relegation - if any - will be decided by Men in suits.... and even that will be tentative because of the likelihood of EFL teams going bust. Thankfully we are well placed thanks to our owners, to take advantage, should this happen.