On the one hand, the suspension of the English league for one week is indeed good, because it honors Queen Elizabeth who died, but on the other hand postponing the competition actually eliminates the opportunity for players, clubs and supporters to pay homage to Elizabeth 11, if only the competition continues to run very well. beautiful to imagine the players wearing black ribbons, there was a moment of silence, and there was also the national anthem being sung, the royal band drums accompanying and the whole world witnessed all of it, in my personal opinion this is a very extraordinary honor from the sport, moreover the queen really loves football.
According to what I have read from the British media there is no obligation to cancel or postpone sporting events and equipment, or to close entertainment venues during times of national mourning. however, paying homage to Queen Elizabeth, is the right of the British nation. I strongly agree that the postponement of the Premier League is intended to honor and remember the services of the late Queen Elizabeth, but on the other hand this suspension will burden big clubs with very busy schedules.
I agree with you, if only the premier league continued but all players wore black ribbons to honor and remember his services wearing black ribbons, accompanied by a moment of silence and the national anthem was sung as you said.
Despite the Premier League's delay, we as citizens of the world offer our deepest condolences.