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A snowball probably has a bigger chance of surviving under a blazing sun in the desert than there is of the season being declared null and void.
Can understand it possibly if it was 3 games into the season, but not 30. But that is beside the point. If seasons is voided, then all of those contractual deals and payments already made have to be recalled. All those TV payments, season tickets, sponsorship deals and everything else that would have to be refunded or carried over to next season means a full years' income vanishing for clubs, and considering how very few have the capital reserves to survive such a hit, it would be not a surprise that less than 10% of clubs in the world could survive. So clubs would then have to hit/recall the player wages and bonuses that would have to be recalled, win and goal bonuses have to be all recalled, etc. It would be an endless war of litigation.
It is highly unlikely it will be anytime soon that there will be football, or any major sporting competition for that matter. Yet, as much as we all look forward to the day that football resumes, even if it is behind closed doors, these considerations do have to be put in perspective, and perhaps some notion of reality being restored. There are those on the frontline of battling this covid-19 crisis; the doctors, nurses, paramedics, scientists and emergency services are given their deserved recognition and rewarded accordingly. and perhaps the stupid money that is being spunked away on outrageous wage demands of footballers etc may be brought back a little to reality. But this is all for another day obviously.