The most interesting issue is the money clubs will owe if the season is cancelled.
No mention of the global pandemic or lives losted.
Honestly the league is coming across as very heartless especially with clubs using Government and Tax payers funding to pay non-playing staff. It's a HUGE mess from a PA perspective.
However they seem to be filtered out the same message of how much it is going to cost as a indication of future events.
Requesting 30% paycuts for a YEAR while other leagues have players doing this volunterly for 3 months i.e Juve, Bayern, Barca. Suggests that this will likely happen as a knock-on effect to void the league.
Clubs like Bournemouth, Burnley, Norwich and West Ham have been very vocal regarding money losses and impact of finishing the season.
UEFA have issues different statement over the last couple of weeks and I feel their next meeting will bring in tougher sanctions across the leagues which will force the limelight to be shone brighter onto Voiding seasons across Europe.
The Premier League is getting ahead of such news with the media ramming up cost of cancellation.
The PFA will be having a huge say in when Football will be going ahead because fundamentals if players don't play, you haven't got a league.
Expecting more high profile players coming out on the void side every day as their career and health is not being considered.
All in all, this month will throw up some very interesting news