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And, of course, Norwich involved in a relegation battle this year as well, if we ever see the return to football and what that will look like when we're back and playing for their Premier League survival.
They don't find themselves in a particularly good place, Jamie, at the moment.
But the teams at the bottom, do they have more reason, do you think, in some ways, to get the season started, to try and play themselves out of that situation?
Good, thank you.
Just wondering what the position of you as Norwich captain is on how and what happens next in terms of potentially restarting the season.
What do you think?
Is that when you have the conversations with the Premier League that the captains are having at the moment, is that the number one topic about safety?
Grant, what would you say, roughly, is the percentage of players who are in favour of, at this moment in time, of getting back to football?
And what percentage are really anxious about it?
There are so many stories around about how this is affecting different groups of people as well.
And one of the theories is that BAME players might be more susceptible or might get more severe symptoms if they were to be infected with coronavirus.
Is that something we don't know that for definite at the moment, but clearly it's something that people are going to be talking about.
Is that a concern for the BAME players that you're talking to?
Grant, thank you so much for your time this morning.
Appreciate you joining us.
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