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Liverpool legend Steve Nicol hits back at Rio Ferdinand over Premier League void comments

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Liverpool icon Steve Nicol has hit back at Rio Ferdinand after the former Manchester United star suggested the Premier League should be voided due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The league has been postponed until April 30 at the earliest, though there have been suggestions that it may not return this season.

Liverpool are 25 points clear at the top of the Premier League and within touching distance of their maiden title. Though Ferdinand believes the league should be ended for the season with all results expunged. “I just think the Premier League should be void.

Void it,” Ferdinand said during a Q&A session on Instagram Live earlier this week. “I know there’s going to be a lot of Liverpool fans going, ‘Oh, Rio, it’s just because you used to

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