Craig Swan: There’s no right or wrong here. Shops and businesses are still open, so if a sport wants to stage a fixture, you could argue they should be allowed.
But it’s also right, if people don’t want to stage or take part, they aren’t forced either. Michael Gannon: Nope, the games should be on.
There’s nothing disrespectful about thousands of people going to something they love. Are folk meant to just sit about the house looking sad? Gordon Parks: No.
The passing of the monarch at the age of 96 should be a celebration of a life of service. Closing down the sporting diary isn’t in step with that feeling of paying tribute to a steadfast presence over the decades. Fraser Wilson: I can understand the decision as a mark of respect for the monarch but what will everyone do?
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