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West Ham CEO Karren Brady has suggested that the Premier League season should be made null.
There have been different views as to what should happen to the season, and the Hammers chief had gone ahead to say ‘the only fair and reasonable thing to do is declare the whole season null and void’.
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish has rebuked such impressions made by Brady and insists that it’s the worst thing to suggest.
“What must definitely not happen is for the 2019-20 campaign to be declared null and void,” Dalglish wrote for The Sunday Post.
“That would not be fair, and any person with football at heart would admit that would be totally out of order.
“Would any person without an agenda really think it would be the most-sensible outcome to deny Liverpool their chance of winning the title after doing fantastically well in their 29 league games so far to build up a 25-point lead over Manchester City with nine games remaining?
“Of course not. Nobody can allow the hard work to count for nothing. So let’s do away with any of this talk, and try to use our time and energy wisely.”