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posted on 18/5/20

No you're right it's not necessary but it's still a job for some people, so they have to go back to work. What about the people that work behind the scenes? Right so we don't start up football again until a vaccine is found, but some clubs won't be able to afford keeping backroom staff on (such as chefs, stewards etc) so that they be made redundant and they lose their job? What does that do to the economy when unemployment increases massively?

I'm not saying people should need football, I'm saying it's something that will keep people indoors. We all know that we should adhere to what the government is saying, but watching football for a few hours makes life a little bit more bearable in the house for a day. You have to bring things back at some point, so why not bring football back where it is safe to do so? Its still one industry that won't be furloughing people anymore, so that takes some pressure off the government for a start.

Like I say, you have to start somewhere, so why not bring back football where it is safe to do so, like it is at the moment presumably. If we just sit here and wait for a vaccine, like I said, what are we going to come back to?

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