Sometimes personal choice has to be restricted for your own good and for the good of others. That's why you don't have a personal choice to wear a seatbelt, it's the law.
I'll be absolutely gutted if games end up getting played behind closed doors or we don't have a parade, but when it comes down to it it's just a football match. People's lives are more important. Anyone saying "this is just the same as flu" is way off the mark.
To some, it isn't 'just' a game of football of 22 blokes kicking a pigs bladder about. To some, its their whole being, to others its their hobby, their thing, their break from the norm.
To take all that away on an assumption of large scale gatherings are bad, how will they deal with the daily commute on buses, trams and trains which numbers the millions every single day?
Football is big business a billion pound sport that is one of, if not the greatest export this sad decrepit country has, so to stop it or to seriously effect it, must, or at least should, be a very considered delicate and forecasted decision.
This virus is with us until next year at least, make no mistakes about that, so where do we go next season?