Premier League clubs will vote at a potentially pivotal meeting next Thursday on how to press ahead with their plans to resume the season on June 8, accoring to The Times.
The 20 clubs will discuss at their fortnightly shareholders’ meeting today the possible rule changes required to complete the season, such as using neutral stadiums to stage the remaining 92 games behind closed doors.
It is believed that the government has suggested exploring the idea of keeping the location of specific matches out of the public domain for as long as possible to avoid supporters gathering outside the stadiums.
Richard Masters, the Premier League chief executive, has written to the clubs proposing a meeting on May 7 to coincide with the government’s formal review of the lockdown measures.
Source:- All Football
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