 Rheolisticly, when do you think or do you think the Premier League will return? I think everybody wants it to return. Everybody wants it to finish. Nobody wants it to just end like it is because you can't please everyone if it does. If you end the season's mill and void, nothing counts, then Liverpool fans, Leicester fans, all these fans that are going to do something special this season particularly, will be absolutely furious and say well that's not fair and that's not right and you can understand it. If they say right we're ending the season now and your places stay where they are, then people like Aston Villa and Bournemouth are going to be furious. Villa are in a position where they're playing a game less than everybody and if they won that game they would be out the bottom three. So I think that's why we all want it to finish. But I think we should put a time limit on it. I don't want to be going into August and September still waiting for this season to finish. I think if we can't get it done and I would have used the Euros, the window that the Euros was going to give us mid June to mid July, if we can't get it done by let's stretch it a bit and say the end of July, then I think seriously I have to think about saying somebody has to make a decision and either say right this is what's happening, Liverpool are winning the title, the top teams in the top four are going to qualify for the Champions League, there's no relegation, sorry Leeds, sorry West Brom, but that's where it is. Some people are going to suffer from that but somebody has to make a decision and I think by the end of July, if we can't get it finished by the end of July so that we can then get started, maybe at the beginning of September, then I think we should seriously think about calling a halt here if we can't get it finished. My number one would be get it finished, of course it would. Definitely and that will be behind closed doors isn't it? Let's not kid ourselves, there's not going to be fans in football stadiums. I'm doubtful of being in a football stadium this year to be honest but certainly not in the next three, four months will there? No, I agree with you 100%, obviously the numbers, the death tolls will dictate back in the UK particularly what we do and how quickly we can get back to people coming to watch football but yeah, I think it will be sometime but there's a genuine desire for everybody I think to get not just football but all sports back because when you've been not locked up, when you've been in the house for as long as people are being asked to be in their house and not go anywhere and only get out for a bit of exercise. That's fine up to a point but eventually it starts to, mentally it starts to affect people I think. Not so much people in big houses with big gardens that can go and roam about but you have to think that everybody doesn't live in big houses with big gardens. Some people like I live in an apartment, I'm lucky I got a nice balcony and I can get out and about most days for pretty much as long as I want if I want to get out but there's a lot of people in tenement buildings and houses with no gardens and no outside space that after three, four, five, six, seven, eight weeks of that it must be gone absolutely crackers. If they've got two or three kids as well it's just, you know, you just feel for people, you really do. I think the mental health is something that we've got to be very careful about. Codd yn y grimo. Codd yn y grimo.