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Rio Ferdinand sends controversial message to Liverpool fans with voiding season argument

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Rio Ferdinand has doubled down on his argument to void the Premier League season, saying "people's health is at risk." English football chiefs suspended fixtures until April 30, with this date set to be reconsidered in a meeting next week.

The FA is determined to conclude the season at a later date than May, but Ferdinand is among the group who believe the current campaign should be cancelled with all results expunged.

Liverpool fans are among the group who do not want to see the season void, as they are just two wins away from claiming a first Premier League title.

Ferdinand has argued his opinion once more on BT Sport, claiming he'd still feel the same if it was his team on the cusp of winning the league. "It hits home again that football

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