LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United vice-chairman Karen Brady says hopes of re-starting the Premier League in three weeks are 'dreamland' and believes this season could be declared null and void.
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The Premier League moved to shut down until at least April 4 on Friday, joining top leagues in Spain, Italy, Germany and France where fixtures have also been suspended. "There is no dodging the possibility that all levels in the English Football League as well as the Premier League will have to be cancelled and this season declared null and void because if the players can't play the games can't go ahead."
Premier League chiefs and the clubs will meet to discuss the options next week. They are not numerous, though.
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