Gary Lineker says one solution to avoiding a pile up of fixtures amid the coronavirus pandemic could be to play half a season next year.
The football season is currently on hold as the government looks to manage the risk of infection on the public and the impact of COVID-19 in the country.
But unlike Ligue 1 in France and the Dutch Eredivisie, who have both cancelled their seasons, England are looking to resume their campaigns when safe to do so.
Project Restart is currently being discussed by Premier League clubs that could see a mid-June restart but Lineker doesn’t think there should be a rush just to finish it in time for the next campaign. “What’s the rush?” he told the Evening Standard. “The rush is because August is coming and people
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