Almost three-quarters of people would not see the return of football as a boost to their morale during the pandemic, according to a YouGov poll.
In a survey of over 2,000 people, 73 per cent said the Premier League and EFL coming back would not lift their spirits. Nineteen per cent said they would be pleased to see football return.
The Governmentโs Covid-19 recovery strategy document allows for the conditional return of top level sports behind closed doors in England from June 1, subject to sufficient progress being made in terms of the infection rate in the country dropping.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters is hoping that his competition could be in a position to resume in the middle of June, although even the initial return-to-training protocols are yet to be approved by players and managers.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said last week that the return of sports would โlift the spirits of the nationโ.
Players have expressed their concerns over a return to action, with Tottenham and England full-back Danny Rose particularly forthright about it.
Rose, speaking on LockโDon Live, said: โGovernment is saying โbring football backโ because it is going to boost the nationโs morale.
โI donโt give a f*** about the nationโs morale, bro, peopleโs lives are at risk. Football shouldnโt even be spoke about coming back until the numbers (infected or dying) have dropped massively. Itโs b******s. Weโll see.โ
England team-mate Raheem Sterling also has misgivings over the timing of the return.
โThe moment we do go back it just needs to be a moment where itโs not just for footballing reasons, itโs safe for not just us footballers but the whole medical staff, referees,โ he said.
โI feel like once that side, of the peopleโs safety and the playerโs safety, is secured and their well-being is looked after, then thatโs the right time to go back in.
โUntil then, Iโmโฆhow can I sayโฆnot scared, but reserved and thinking what the worst outcome could be. Iโve had friends whose grandma has passed away, Iโve had family members as well that have passed away. Youโve got to be wise and take care of yourself and those around you.โ
Press Association