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Published 10:48 26 Nov 2016 GMT
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Unfortunately, the simplest answer seems to be the most unrealistic of them all.
The only thing that's for it is to enforce a winter ban anyway. After this weekend, there will only be five football clubs remaining in the championship, and training should be made illegal for the rest of them until the new year. It won't be 100 per cent effective but it will at least make what's happening now in November an issue and it might even empower some players to say, 'leave me alone, I'll see you in the new year.'
Nothing beats the club championship. Nothing beats the club. We just don't players to become sick of it. Give them a break. Have them chomping at the bit to get back.
God knows they give enough themselves for long enough for the cause.
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