What the EPL should have done on inception, is create the rules for if a season gets cancelled. They didn't, and who really would imagine all those years ago, such a situation occurring? But what the clubs decide now, will set the precedent for the future. So all clubs need to bear this in mind. Norwich will probably have been relegated this season anyway. What if they cancel relegation this year, get relegated the season after, and then are 20 points clear in the Championship - 3 games left of the season and COVID-19 strikes again? Would they be happy to sit in the Championship for a year? Or if Villa survive, then find themselves with a shot of Champions League next season, but C-19 strikes again with a few games left, would they be prepared to play games in a neutral venue to finish the season? Yes, of course they would.
And that's the problem, it's a totally unknown thing in modern times - but is decided this season could influence future leagues.
I understand what
Ball_Sup (Phil) says and agree in the short term, if this never happens again, then what he predicts is correct.
BUT! There is a huge difference between playing the season out behind closed doors at neutral grounds and cancelling the League. I mean in terms of setting precedents.
For instance. Spurs got the nod to play at Wembley while their ground was being re-developed - a team playing in a different ground, so it's not a short leap to imagine other clubs doing that. That's a solution that can be tweaked going forward - ie; the EPL at the start of next season, nominate grounds and crowd control to finish the season.
Due to some racism at grounds, there's also been the situation of clubs playing behind closed doors. Again, something that has happened before that can be adjusted.
However, cancelling the season, or cancelling relegation / promotion is a new and totally different outcome. If they do that, then going forward the precedent set for a league to be cancelled if players are ill due to a virus is way beyond the norm.
EPL cannot cancel the season, nor can they abolish relegation. It would just simply change totally going forward the rules of the league. Swapping grounds can be tweaked, but cancelling the season cannot.