South Wales Echo

No finish, no promotion, says Canaries chief Webber

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PROMOTION to the Premier League should be scrapped if Championsh­ip clubs fail to complete their season, according to Norwich sporting director Stuart Webber.

Webber insists the Canaries will not accept a scenario in which they finish the campaign and are relegated, only to be replaced by the likes of Leeds or West Brom whose season has been prematurel­y curtailed.

While Premier League continue to discuss options for ‘Project Restart,’ there is less clarity on the the prospect of a return for football in the Championsh­ip, League 1 and League 2.

Webber told the Sky Sports Football Show: “What we could not accept is a situation where we play all our games and get relegated, but the Championsh­ip can’t play, and they automatica­lly promote some teams who haven’t finished the season.

“For anyone who has got promoted from the Championsh­ip, it is a 46 or 49-game slog. It needs to be settled on the pitch – both coming up and going down.”

Meanwhile. Gary Neville has accused top-flight officials of staying “invisible” through the crisis, leading to confusion over how and when the game might be able to stage a return.

Few other top-flight chiefs, with notable exceptions like Crystal Palace owner Steve Parish and Brighton chief executive Paul Barber, have publicly stated their positions during ongoing negotiatio­ns.

And Neville told the same programme he believes it is unfair to leave supporters speculatin­g over the short-term future of the game while the behind-closed-doors discussion­s continue.

Neville said: “The Premier League have been invisible in these last few weeks, the medical experts in football have been invisible in these last few weeks there was another way of doing this.

“I think at this moment in time we do need to be communicat­ed to properly as a country as to why it’s safe to return to football - not just the players because the fans want to hear it as well.”

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