Steven Reid insists the fairest way for football to get out of the coronavirus crisis is to void the season. But the Scotland assistant admits it's highly unlikely that's going to happen because of legal and financial issues.
The former Republic of Ireland international was speaking on the Ornstein and Chapman podcast and insists he can't see any way that it's fair on players to have an extended break before playing the rest of the season in quick succession.
He pointed to the issues with the Euros next summer and having to play a condensed season straight after. He said: "The way for me to look at doing it would be, if it is August or September that this season finishes, then you’re going to need to have a break and then work through
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