- Nov 11, 2009
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No, the only fair way would be to promote the teams in the automatic promotion positions when the season is stopped but not relegate any teams. So each division is two teams bigger next season (League One is already short a club because of Bury), with two additional relegation places going down.
Alternatively, the FA could tell the government where to stick it, because football is more important that life and death (as Bill Shankly is wisely reported to have said but didn't quite).
Actually not a bad idea, except there would still be legal challenges from those leading play off spots who would argue they’d have a chance of finishing in the automatics. There won’t be a solution where someone won’t be royally pissed off unless seasons finishes.
Liverpool should be crowned winners imho. It’s inevitable they’d win. Relegation, places 2 through 5 and their subsequent TV money from CL/Europa next season will be contested also.