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English football chiefs set for ‘difficult’ coronaviru­s decisions

Three organizati­ons study financial impact of suspending season, with Britain in state of lockdown

- AFP London File/Reuters

England’s Premier League, Profession­al Footballer­s’ Associatio­n and Football League are steadying themselves for some “difficult decisions” amid the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak as they try to see if there is a way of restarting the season.

The three organizati­ons all met on Friday to examine the financial impact of suspending the season, with Britain as a whole in a state of lockdown.

“The Premier League, EFL and PFA discussed the growing seriousnes­s of the COVID-19 pandemic,” they said in a joint statement.

“It was stressed that the thoughts of all three organizati­ons continue to be with everyone affected by the virus.

“The Premier League, EFL and

PFA agreed that difficult decisions will have to be taken in order to mitigate the economic impact of the current suspension of profession­al football in England and agreed to work together to arrive at shared solutions.”

Some clubs have asked players to defer up to half their wages, while players at Championsh­ip leaders Leeds, pushing for promotion to the lucrative Premier League, have volunteere­d for a wage deferral.

The governing bodies are set for more talks next week as they try to draw up a unified plan.

Last week saw the projected restart of the season pushed back until April 30, and that date has not moved.

“The leagues will not recommence until April 30 at the earliest. They will only do so when it is safe and conditions allow,” added the statement.

“Further meetings will take place next week with a view to formulatin­g a joint plan to deal with the difficult circumstan­ces facing the leagues, their clubs, players, staff and fans.”

Meanwhile, a spokespers­on for the Football Associatio­n insisted they had no regrets about their announceme­nt earlier this week that saw a host of lower division leagues declared null and void because of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“The decision taken to end the 2019/20 season across Steps 3-7 of the National League System, the women’s football pyramid and the wider grassroots game was made by committee representa­tives for the respective leagues, and was supported by the FA Board and the FA Women’s Board,” the spokespers­on said.

“It will now go to the FA Council for ratificati­on. We fully support the decision they came to during these challengin­g and unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces for English football.”

The Premier League,

EFL and PFA agreed that difficult decisions will have to be taken in order to mitigate the economic impact of the current suspension of profession­al football in England and agreed to work together to arrive at shared solutions.

 ??  ?? The football governing bodies are set for more talks next week.
The football governing bodies are set for more talks next week.
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Manu Sawhney
CEO of Internatio­nal Cricket Council
We continue to undertake a comprehens­ive business continuity and contingenc­y planning exercise. Manu Sawhney CEO of Internatio­nal Cricket Council

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