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<blockquote data-quote="weasel" data-source="post: 549595" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I hope you're wrong, but it doesn't look good.</p><p></p><p>The catching up of games is less of an issue for Spurs than Utd, as Spurs don't/most probably won't have European football in the new year. From memory their games are Burnley and Brighton. Neither of whom have European footy either, so midweeks are an option. Or a w/e set aside for an FAC game if Spurs get knocked out early. Utd have one game against Brentford who also don't have European footy so that can be fitted in relatively easily. The real problems come if more sides have games cancelled. The more games that need to be re-arranged the more complicated it gets.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, the only really fair solution now is to void the season, give Liverpool the title and relegated Man U.</p><p>I don't really see any down side to that scenario.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weasel, post: 549595, member: 14"] I hope you're wrong, but it doesn't look good. The catching up of games is less of an issue for Spurs than Utd, as Spurs don't/most probably won't have European football in the new year. From memory their games are Burnley and Brighton. Neither of whom have European footy either, so midweeks are an option. Or a w/e set aside for an FAC game if Spurs get knocked out early. Utd have one game against Brentford who also don't have European footy so that can be fitted in relatively easily. The real problems come if more sides have games cancelled. The more games that need to be re-arranged the more complicated it gets. To be honest, the only really fair solution now is to void the season, give Liverpool the title and relegated Man U. I don't really see any down side to that scenario. [/QUOTE]
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