Leeds United fans have been fretting on Twitter this week after Phil Hay relayed news about non-league football voiding the season for many of its divisions.

The Football Association has declared that all leagues below the sixth tier of English football are "null and void" while talks are ongoing with the three National League divisions, which hold plenty of full-time teams.

While the EFL and the Premier League have suspended their seasons until the end of April with the intention to try and complete the current campaign, but if that'll actually be able to happen remains to be seen, for the time being.

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Some were worried by the news and how it might affect the Championship's end result, which was summed up by two fans' comments of them being "nervous" and another who was "bricking it."

Others pondered if it had now set a "dangerous precedent" as it may cause other leagues to follow suit - many at Elland Road would understandably be fuming if their season is declared void.

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They have waited 16 years for top-flight football, and are on the verge of ending that with only nine games remaining, the west Yorkshiremen are sat top of the table with a seven-point cushion to the playoff positions.

A couple of further members of the Whites faithful believed the season should resume whenever it's safe to do so, hardly a surprise given what is at stake for the league leaders.

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