Not necessarily. Your players need to show some fight for the fans and Hull are piss poor at the mo!!
Sounds as if all upcoming domestic football fixtures (at League level anyway) might be called off today. The season itself might be declared null and void. Not today, but eventually.
Sympathies to Charlton fans who love to go to games, home or away. The next month or two will be difficult. I have a feeling that the season will eventually be declared null and void, rather than considered complete as it stands. That will mean no promotions or relegations, and no Titles. Pretty tough on Liverpool, but that's just life I suppose. Bit of a let-off for Bolton & Southend though. Perhaps European competition places for next season might be decided based on current league positions, but there is scope even there for years of court cases.
I think you may well be right. However, I may have heard incorrectly and that Euro 2020 will be cancelled so it could allow for the season to be extended by 6 weeks or more.
It all depends on how bad things get I suppose. If matters are worse than they are now by Easter (personally I believe that is quite likely), I think the seasons will have to be abandoned. Then the decision will have to be taken whether to call the season null and void - expunge all results - or call the season complete. In which case Charlton will be playing 3rd tier football in 2010-21, assuming the transfer embargo is lifted by then and we can actually field a team. For legal reasons I think the 'null & void' option is more likely. Somehow, I don't think fixtures will resume on the 1st week of April. Even if the Government wanted football to resume in order to reduce social tensions, I don't think the Clubs or the Prem / EFL would cooperate. For quite a while now the bad news about Corona has been fed to the British public very gently. But there is no indication that better news is on the way. I believe Italy is a much closer model than China of the way things will play out in the UK.
Mate of mine got to Kings Cross at lunchtime' and was boarding the train when he found out the footie had gone. Ended up watching the train go without him, as he didn't fancy a weekend in Hull without the footie.