Should the Premier League Restart despite Coronavirus Outbreak? | Good Morning Britain

Robbie Savage and John Hartson debate whether or not the English Premier League football should restart while the coronavirus crisis is ongoing, on UK television show Good Morning Britain.

Gary Neville has warned that restarting the Premier League could well cause deaths in football and believes the game could become unpalatable. The UK death toll from coronavirus at last count was 21,678 and hundreds are still dying every day.

Robbie Savage and John Hartson debate.

Broadcast on 30/04/2020

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