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Managers’ boss: We’ve not heard from the EFL

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LEAGUE Managers Associatio­n chief executive Richard Bevan claims the organisati­on has not spoken to the English Football League for three weeks as discussion­s around a return to action continue.

It is Bevan’s job to lobby in the interest of managers such as Derby County boss Phillip Cocu and while he declares himself content with the communicat­ion involved with the Premier League – which is looking at a mid-june resumption – he noted a lack of discourse with the EFL.

“LMA are reassured by the regular dialogue with the Premier League and their public commitment on Friday to continued consultati­on, especially as our managers have many thousands of matches of experience and knowledge of the game,” Bevan told the Daily Telegraph.

“It’s worth noting, though, that we have had no contact from the EFL for 21 days now and it seems that the Championsh­ip clubs are acting semiautono­mously anyway.

“Naturally, we are liaising with all EFL managers each week and debating direct with some individual EFL clubs but there is no formal collective structure to that.

“We continue to take our responsibi­lity to our members and the game very seriously, with our primary focus being the health and well-being of our members and everyone in the football family.

“We also need careful considerat­ion for the moral dilemma posed by considerin­g opening up football again at this time of national global crisis.

“The two big questions are, can football restart and should football restart?

“Our members should have a prominent voice in answering both.”

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