The Herald (South Africa)

No relegation if no more Premier League play, says Bloom

- Nick Mulvenney

There is unlikely to be any relegation from the English Premier League if the season ends with no more play possible because of the coronaviru­s outbreak, Brighton and Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom said.

Premier League clubs met on Friday to discuss possible models for finishing the season but all options remained hypothetic­al after the UK government extended lockdown restrictio­ns for another three weeks.

Brighton were two points clear of the relegation zone with nine matches remaining when the league was brought to a halt on March 13.

If the season ended with no more play possible, Liverpool would claim the title and Norwich City, Aston Villa and Bournemout­h would be for the drop.

Relegation means a financial hit somewhere in the region of $100m (R19bn) and Bloom said it was unlikely that the required 70% of clubs would vote to send the three teams down.

“It would be very difficult to relegate somebody, particular­ly from the Premier League, if the season has not played out,” Bloom said.

“You may get a title winner, obviously Liverpool deserve it, you may use that criteria for European qualificat­ion, but I do not see how anyone can vote for that, certainly the percentage needed for teams to get relegated.”

With some teams having more matches remaining than others, another proposal is that a club’s final position be decided by the average number of points they have won per game.

Bloom thought that option even less likely to succeed.

“I don’t foresee a situation, if the season has not played out, that teams will get relegated on a points-per-game basis,” he said.

“I just don’t think it’s fathomable that a team which is not allowed to play out the season may lose out on 0.2 points based on this system, and also it does not take into account the strength of the team you have not played. ”—

 ?? Picture: GLYN KIRK/AFP ?? NO EASY FIX: Brighton and Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom
Picture: GLYN KIRK/AFP NO EASY FIX: Brighton and Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom

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