Using players as guinea pigs would wipe out Premier League's integrity | Paul Wilson

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Using players as guinea pigs would wipe out Premier League's integrity | Paul Wilson
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The final Premier League table will merit the biggest asterisk in history if teams are full of footballers who don’t want to be on the pitch

Anyone who has spent the best part of an hour just waiting to cross a supermarket threshold in the past few weeks will be aware how quickly the outlandish becomes the new normal. Yet even in these strange days it was still odd to hear Gordon Taylor pop up on the radio with the suggestion that shortened games might be the solution to finishing the Premier League season sometime before the clocks go back.

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