Premier league may not finish says fa chief

A dramatic development in the world of English football!

According to reports, the Chief Executive of the Football Association (FA), Mark Bullingham, has suggested that the Premier League season may not be completed if the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt the schedule.

In an interview with the BBC, Bullingham stated: "If the season can't be completed, then we'll have to consider what the alternative is. We'll have to have a conversation with the Premier League and the clubs about what that might look like."

This comes after the Premier League was forced to suspend its season in March due to the pandemic, with 92 matches still remaining to be played. While there have been some tentative steps towards restarting the season, the ongoing uncertainty surrounding the virus has raised concerns about the feasibility of completing the campaign.

Bullingham's comments have sparked a flurry of reactions from fans, pundits, and players, with many expressing concerns about the potential consequences of abandoning the season. The Premier League has not yet commented on the matter, but it's clear that the situation is far from resolved.

What do you think? Should the Premier League season be completed, or would it be better to abandon it and focus on the safety of players and fans?