I’d:
Don’t really buy the line that the only way for clubs and football to survive is by starting up again immediately. A platitude peddled solely by those with a vested interest in resuming (administrators, club owners, broadcasters, pundits/journalists). Alternative forms of collective action are surely viable.
- cancel everything, declare the 19/20 season null and void. No title winners, no relegations, no promotions across the board. Not fair on those negatively effected, but the current situation is, unfortunately, unfair on so many.
- lobby UEFA to cancel all European football for 20/21 - which they should anyway, as far as I’m concerned, given the uncertainties around travel and the irresponsibility of demanding unnecessary travel from autumn onwards. If they won’t, withdraw English clubs for the 20/21 season. No issue then with European placings for this season.
- plan to start the 20/21 season in August/September/October/whenever is deemed fully safe. With all clubs aware that the league will start behind closed doors and probably finish that way too - unless we reach a point where it’s considered safe for spectators to attend. If the start has to be pushed back into winter, cancel either the FA cup or league cup (or both) to make space for fixtures.
- with those decisions made - concentrate all efforts and energies on redistributing the gargantuan sums of money flowing in and through the game to protect, as far as possible, the existence of smaller clubs and the livelihoods of those most at risk.
Don’t really buy the line that the only way for clubs and football to survive is by starting up again immediately. A platitude peddled solely by those with a vested interest in resuming (administrators, club owners, broadcasters, pundits/journalists). Alternative forms of collective action are surely viable.