'Worked so hard' - Sheffield United star has his say on prospect of Leeds United and West Brom missing out on promotion to Premier League

Leeds United would be "really disappointed" if the current season was scrapped and they were denied promotion to the Premier League by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a member of Sheffield United's top-flight squad.
Leeds United's boss Marcelo Bielsa (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)Leeds United's boss Marcelo Bielsa (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
Leeds United's boss Marcelo Bielsa (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)

Leeds are seven points clear of third place in the Championship, with West Brom a point behind them in second.

And Simon Moore, the Blades goalkeeper, admitted: “The teams at the top of their leagues will be really disappointed if it was scrapped, having worked so hard to get where they are - particularly the ones trying to get into the Premier League.

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“It’s going to be tough financially for many clubs - particularly those further down the football pyramid, who rely on fans. They’re the ones who will take the biggest hit.

“It shows how big an industry football is. It brings a lot of entertainment and talking points.

“The whole world has really missed football. But there are more important things going on in the world - people’s safety is first and foremost."

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