Fears are growing that English football could be on the verge of grinding to a halt once again amid a fresh Covid crisis.
Sportsmail revealed on Tuesday that Premier League clubs have held informal discussions about holding a fortnight break in the hope the chaos will ease.
The Government have also held talks with football authorities amid the increasing number of cases, after 18 of 1,479 players and staff tested positive just a day after Manchester City's visit to Everton on Monday became the second Premier League game to be called off this season due to an outbreak.
Clubs are increasing their testing of players and staff from once to twice a week from now on after a record daily high of 51,135 further Covid cases, along with 414 deaths, were reported on Tuesday.
After watching his side on the receiving end of a 5-0 battering at home by Leeds, new West Brom boss Sam Allardyce became the first vocal advocate for a fortnight-long circuit break in the Premier League.
He said: 'Everyone's safety is more important than anything.
'When I hear this variant of the virus transmits 70 per cent quicker, we can only do the right thing, which would be to have a circuit breaker.
'I'm 66 and the last thing I need to do is catch Covid-19. Probably players will overcome it but it's more difficult for someone like me so so I'm very concerned for myself and football in general.
'We had one positive case this week. The virus seems to be creeping around no matter how hard we try.
'If (a circuit-breaker) helps let's do it and let the season run a little longer when we get through it.'
Allowing two weeks for clubs to bunker down and reduce the spread of infections seems sensible on the surface, with cases rising at a number of clubs.
The five positive cases at City, which include Kyle Walker and Gabriel Jesus, will not have been included in the latest results.
Fulham's clash with Tottenham at Wednesday night was cast into doubt following a number of positive tests at Craven Cottage after manager Scott Parker had completed a 10-day self-isolation period after a member of his household tested positive.
Sheffield United's game against Burnley went ahead as planned on Tuesday, despite the club revealing 'a number of positive coronavirus tests' just hours earlier.
Manager Chris Wilder was only able to name seven subs as a result of injuries and positive tests. He said the team had no choice but to 'work with what we've got' after being forced to leave out Oli McBurnie, Phil Jagielka and Billy Sharp, with 'four or five' staff members among the positive tests.
And Southampton were forced to take on West Ham without manager Ralph Hasenhuttl, who was forced into self-isolation after a member of his household tested positive.
Yet there is little wiggle room for the Premier League. Despite a truncated season due to the late finish of the 2019-20 campaign, few compromises have been made to the calendar. The possibility of another shutdown simply hasn't been factored in.
The Carabao Cup and FA Cup remain, with only two-legged semi-finals and replays binned. The cup competitions, and the resumption of European competition in mid-February, leave little room for rescheduling postponed fixtures, a situation which has already left Manchester City facing a fixture backlog.
At present the Premier League season finishes just three weeks before the start of the delayed Euro 2020 tournament. A two-week break would, therefore, leave just one week between the end of the English top-flight campaign and the European Championship.
That assumes that the potential hiatus in January will not be needed again before the season's end.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admitted his concern at when games would get played if football were forced into a break.
'It's not something I've thought about a lot. I think our players have been really good in following protocols and rules,' Solskjaer said after United's 1-0 win over Wolves on Tuesday.
'That's part of the job here, that we as clubs follow the protocols given. I can't see the benefit in having a circuit break, whatever it's going to be called.
'Because when are we going to play the games? We all know this year is so difficult, but I don't think stopping the games is going to make a big, big change.'
Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville echoed his former team-mates's sentiments, after he tweeted: 'Football has proven through the last 6 months it can operate safely. It was right to be cautious and concerned through the first lockdown when the virus was new and unknown.
'It shouldn't stop now in my opinion. This virus isn't going anywhere in 2-4 weeks!!'
While the Premier League would face fixture chaos with an enforced hiatus, the ramifications of a break in play for Football League clubs could push some over the edge with many in a perilous financial state already.
Though the EFL accepted a £250million bailout offer from the Premier League earlier this month, whether that would be enough to sustain a second suspension is unclear.
Burton Albion chairman Ben Robinson said at the time: 'As a club we are delighted and very grateful. The Premier League did not have to do this. It should stop the majority of clubs going out of business in the short term.'
A second suspension would raise questions about the mid to long term sustainability of the bailout, and how long the EFL could cope with it and beyond.
There could come a time down the line where they may have to go back and ask for further funds from the Premier League.
As it stands there are no plans to stop elite sport in the UK, but the situation remains fluid. It is unlikely that any decision will be taken lightly.
epjo
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yecekmnrsu
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All these has to be discussed and agreed on a higher level. UEFA, FIFA and the various leagues. I doubt any Circuit Breaker in the sport will work unless it is a state sanction lockdown. Compressing the schedule has already taken a toll on the sport, disruption will make it worse.
MuncheeChestUnited
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Yeah, most of us think of players forgetting there other workers also.. some are even ladies meaning mothers
Yeah mb
Herieli
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Oh sorry I was thinking of players
Yeah, most of us think of players forgetting there other workers also.. some are even ladies meaning mothers
MuncheeChestUnited
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That coach of westham ,
Oh sorry I was thinking of players
Herieli
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Who is a grandfather 😂
Sorry west brom
Herieli
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Who is a grandfather 😂
That coach of westham ,
MuncheeChestUnited
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I think it’s better for football to take a break atleast for sometime .. these guys have Family, some are Father’s, some are uncles , some are grandfather’s so i think let’s get concern also because i am not sure you will be happy if you hear your Father is having Covid and still they are allowing people to play. Yes i also want to watch football because it really makes me happy but if football legends get sick how will i watch that football??
Who is a grandfather 😂
Herieli
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I think it’s better for football to take a break atleast for sometime .. these guys have Family, some are Father’s, some are uncles , some are grandfather’s so i think let’s get concern also because i am not sure you will be happy if you hear your Father is having Covid and still they are allowing people to play. Yes i also want to watch football because it really makes me happy but if football legends get sick how will i watch that football??
teryila
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when will a vaccine be found for this virus?
Elkris
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😂 😂 😂 That's ur problem
sou1985m
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stop the league now !!!!
Mwene98
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Media has fooled us more than enough now... God is watching.
Fucblnouyz
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Please dear ALFers when this Sam Allardyce was coming to west brom didn't he know there was covid?? by the way why didn't he complain when they drew with Liverpool?? why is he complaining after losing 5 nil at home to Leeds??. Please we love football don't want to miss it again
Sabz1916
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I don’t know what’s up with these Players as well as the Whole High profile people out there...Simple Order...Do not party with more than I don’t even know the freaking Number yet they still go out there and party...Avoid Public Gathering Yet they don’t do so...We are already going through hard times by not being on the Stadium to show our love for this sport and they are tryna Trigger a Second Lock down FFS 😤
Zicbekotu
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me and my bois while reading the article
Aurin
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covid is covid
ajongageadia
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COVID please get out so we can enjoy our football in peace please 🙏🙏
Zicbekotu
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fact of the day
Boaakprsz
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Liverpool to win it again without supporters I guess. Save my message as evidence
Ibe7
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anyways
thesoccerLovrr
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u wrote this article so hard but no-one cares feel bad for u
Ibe7
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anyways
kaydklmpu
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Certainly we man United fans don't want any break but life is more important than anything else so... Just 🙏.. Damm virus!!! 😡
Phreshme
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Please they shouldn't do that, the players just needs to be extra careful, please don't cut short the joy we Manchester United Fan's have right now