I read an article about managers meeting with the Premier League to discuss the next step with all these games being postponed. I think Klopp was credited with that, let us see what they some up with trying to finds solutions to the COVID-19 situation.
I'm conflicted about this, I don't want to see the season cancelled or even postponed anymore than the next fan, but it might be the right decision considering the amount of games that are getting postponed anyway. Could potentially cause some unfair match ups.
If they want to terminate the season, now is the best moment to do so because the season is still going on and the difference between 1st and 3rd place is still small, so no one will feel cheated, but I doubt that will happen because the European competitions are still going on.
I'd like to see just extending the season, fix the congestion issue in January, and then put players into "bubbles" as they did before. Then, set a rule if there's more than x amount of covid positives, then the game is postponed as a last resort.
Extending the season will just further muddle the new season calendar; the best alternative right now is to minimize the number of home and away fans to a manageable level and restrict players' activities, such as no more clubbing or travel to affected areas.
Managers should probably be expected to give their players some sort of punishment for breaching Covid rules too. I'm also obviously getting prepared to watch the rest of the season from TV without any fans, since that's probably the common sense thing to do.
Shutting down the fans would be the last resort, but it would be the best option if the number of cases increased by January due to the holiday season.