Kaveh Solhekol
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players do some of those players will have moves lined up to other clubs will they want to come back to england if they're abroad at the moment will they want to extend their playing time with their current clubs are they taking a risk what would happen if they were injured playing after june the 30th for their current clubs when they don't contractually need to be playing
for those clubs are we going to see a situation where some players refuse to come back or refuse to play for their clubs and again this is a big issue for clubs especially at the bottom of the table because the integrity of the competition you know could be compromised if there are players who are out of contract who are not coming back to play for their clubs this all goes back to the point I made about
People working in football actually I don't think have ever been as busy as they are now because there are so many different issues, unforeseen issues.
that they have to deal with at the moment.
From a fan's point of view, I know, you know, we in the media are obviously obsessed with when football is going to come back and, you know, these different proposals and, you know, it's a big talking point and, of course, people are interested and it's only right that everybody in the media covers all these stories.
But I think generally, as far as football fans are concerned...
I get the feeling that most of them think that they are happy to wait for football to come back when it's safe for it to come back.
Yes, it would be great to have live football to watch on TV and also to go to grounds and do what we used to do a couple of months ago.
But I think generally fans do appreciate the fact that in the grand scheme of things there are lots of things
in the world that are much more important than football and they're happy to wait for football to return when it is absolutely safe for it to come back and obviously we all hope that that happens as soon as possible it's always a difficult balance talking about football at a time of
Yeah, not too bad.
Good to be back.
Busy week.
Well, as things stand, on Thursday afternoon, Manchester City still have a few days to put in their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for sport.
Their appeal has to go in by Monday, so early Monday.
Next week, that appeal has to go in.
And I think what will be interesting is they can also appeal to Cass to have the ban temporarily lifted while they fight the appeal.
So I'm pretty sure they will apply to do that as well.
Now, we had this interview with Foxconn.
the chief executive of Manchester City, Farhan Soriano, in which he said that he thought this whole process was going to be sorted out this summer, early this summer, he said.