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Better off or not? How cancelling the season completely would affect every Premier League club
by Mark White @https://twitter.com/@markwhlte Published
12 min ago We are part of The Trust Project What is it? The Premier League is in two-week suspension, owing to the coronavirus pandemic worldwide. Whilst the ideal scenario is for English football to recommence as soon as possible, some are calling for the season to be nulled and voided. But does that actually benefit each Premier League club? Arsenal Mikel Arteta was the first big name in the Premier League to reveal he had caught coronavirus. The pandemic first postponed the Gunners’ trip to Manchester City, then their game against Brighton, but though Arteta’s side were facing an uphill battle to secure European football next...
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