Pretty much answered all of this in the post you quoted. So don’t really have much to add other than again to ask. Why is it unfair because it’s covid? Why is it not unfair with any of the other illnesses/injuries/wrong suspensions/weather cancellations/teams being knocked out of cups early etc. What is it about covid specifically that makes players being unavailable and having games moved all of a sudden “unfair” especially when EVERYONE involved in football accepted and acknowledged this may happen...I’m also confused as to why the ‘1000 daily deaths’ are related to what’s going on in football. There is no link as far as im aware. I don’t understand, so you think if football is stopped , less people will die? The government will suddenly become competent? The vaccine will work faster? I don’t understand the link.
It's the AMOUNT of players it can affect in one team, look at City, Newcastle, Villa, Morecambe, Villa etc etc.
An injury tends to be one player, another illness like flu tends to be two players if not just single cases, Covid shuts down while training grounds....that's why it's not fair.
The 1000 deaths have nothing to do with football per se, but with the country as a whole, of which the footballers as citizens are part of.
Footballers have to be together on the training ground, in the changing rooms, in pre and post match talks, on the pitch, they are quite high risk hence the need for then to get tests constantly, yet despite all the restrictions they still have case after case. Yet they carry on with small token changes here and there.
I am stating that football is given special dispensation due to money, that is something no one can deny, I can't play football right now as the semi pro league's are cancelled, yet we can play with minimal risk, the reason we're not allowed to? There's no money to be made from us.