Football, as with all social life, is on hold indefinitely while the world tries to loosen itself from the horrifying grip of coronavirus.
Contemplating when the game we love will return is a pointless exercise with so much uncertainty around and, frankly, with more important things to worry about.
But, as we might dream of a better society when we are able to interact with each other once again, we can ponder what we would like to improve in the way football is played and organised.
With Champions League finals and European Championships' pushed into insignifance by Covid-19, friendlies and minor cup competitions become totally irrelevant, and a spotlight is shone on football's money-grabbing powerbrokers as we ponder a purer, streamlined game in the future.