YES Blade
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I take your point, but where is the option for a key worker to opt out based purely on the fact they have concerns? If the government and employers deem it safe enough for various jobs to resume with the best possible safeguards in place then why shouldn’t the same apply to footballers?. The argument that they aren’t a key worker is irrelevant. Within the next week or two you would expect the majority of the uk workforce to start back. Plenty will have concerns. Almost none will have the safeguards footballers have. Most will just get on with it. Whether we like it or not it’s going to be part of our lives for the foreseeable future
If a player lives with a high risk member of society what’s to stop them temporarily moving in with a team mate? It’ll be what? 10 weeks maybe from training fully resuming to season completion. I’m sure the vast majority could manage that.
There will be a few players at each club with concerns, but there will be ways round it. This is Premier League football, the money completing this season will generate will allow them to solve any problem!