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Gary Neville explains "doomsday scenario" if Premier League season isn't finished

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Not allowing this Premier League season to finish would present a "doomsday scenario" for the top flight. That is the view of Gary Neville who does not understand how next season could commence without the current campaign drawing to a conclusion.

The Premier League announced that fixtures would not resume until April 30 at the earliest as sport continues to be hit by the coronavirus pandemic.

Nine games remain of the current season with issues over the league title, Champions League qualification and relegation still unsolved. "Football doesn't matter at this moment in time but it would have to be a doomsday scenario for football not to finish the existing fixtures for this season," claimed Neville. "I don't see how you could essentially

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