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Gary Lineker says only people "who really don’t like Liverpool" want season voided

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Gary Lineker believes everyone 'except those who don't like Liverpool ' want to see the current Premier League season finished.

The Reds were on course to end their 30-year wait for a domestic title before the coronavirus -enforced break. But with just two wins separating them from their holy grail, Liverpool could yet be robbed of that feat if league officials declare the season void.

Such a conclusion is still some way from coming to fruition, and Lineker feels the fairest decision would be to allow the remaining fixtures to be fulfilled. “I think ideally we’d like to finish the season, I think that would make sense,” the Match of the Day presenter told talkSPORT. “But this whole situation is so fluid and much more important than

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