Patrick Davidson
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Hey, Geoff, what a proud day for the city this will be.
If this isn't back page of the Hearts advertiser...
They're not doing their jobs properly, are they?
Go on, what have you got, Pat?
Okay, so looking at the Nationals, looking at the back pages, what's clear, I think, now is that the main challenge and the most important challenge facing the Premier League, facing Project Restart, is persuading the players to resume, convincing them that their health and well-being is not...
being compromised, basically.
Now, over the last few days, we've heard from the likes of Raheem Sterling, Danny Rose, amongst others.
And on the same issues yesterday afternoon, I caught up with Burnley and England defender James Tarkovsky.
How do you feel about going back and playing again, James?
At this stage, where do you get your information from, James?
We talk about a senior player per club, talking to the Premier League, maybe you're dealing with your own chairman.
How does that happen?
Do you speak to people directly?
Are you that senior player?
Or is it a case of, you know, Ben Mee goes and you get your information from him?
Looking at your own local paper, actually, the Burnley Express, this isn't a direct quote, but it's in their pages today, that it's almost unanimous, Burnley manager, Burnley players, you all want to go back, you all want to get on with it and resume the league.
Is that about right?
Will it make you think at all about how you defend?
I know this is maybe an odd question, but as a centre-half, if you're tracking a runner, you can't mark your striker and socially distance, can you?
Listening to what your own chairman said to say, Mike Garlick, it seems like the club really want it to go ahead.