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Brady: Lots of hurdles to overcome before EPL can restart

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london — The 20 English Premier League clubs all want to complete the season but there are also a lot of obstacles to overcome, West Ham chair Karren Brady said on Saturday.

The clubs were presented with the league’s “Project Restart” plans at a meeting on Friday and were told that the remaining 92 matches of a 2019-20 season halted by the coronaviru­s pandemic must be played behind closed doors at eight to 10 neutral stadiums, which could prove a major sticking point.

“At yesterday’s meeting every club said it wants the season to restart,” Brady told the Sun newspaper. “We all know it is going to take a lot of working together, good faith, careful thought and compromise­s if we have any chance of that happening.

“The only common theme from all the clubs is that any compromise­s have to be fair and uphold the integrity of the game. Players and managers have to be key decision-makers on the protocols as there is a long way to go from where we are now to actually getting playing again. There are a lot of obstacles to overcome and no doubt many compromise­s to make.”

Brady detailed a four-phase plan for a return, with the first one - isolated sessions at training grounds - already under way. Phase two would be a return to group training, phase three is the restart of games and the final phase would see a return to internatio­nal matches.

“Phase three will include discussion­s on the possibilit­y of playing at neutral grounds, which no one wants, but it’s clear the location of the games when the league recommence­s will be subject to approval,” she said.

“Project Restart” has June 8 as the potential earliest date for matches. It means if Liverpool’s 30-year title drought ends - the team has a 25-point lead with nine games remaining - it will not happen in front of its own fans or at its Anfield stadium.

 ?? — AP file ?? GOOD MOVE: Players and managers have to be key decision-makers on the protocols.
— AP file GOOD MOVE: Players and managers have to be key decision-makers on the protocols.

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