Premier League players don’t want games without fans
Premier League players are not in favour of starting the season up again behind closed doors, according to a report.
Premier League players are not in favour of starting the season up again behind closed doors, according to a report.
Premier League sources maintain that the plan is still to restart football as soon as practical after April 30th, despite the issues this presents for the integrity of the competition.
Arsenal are still planning to pay matchday and non-matchday casual employees until the end of next month, at least, despite the football shutdown.
The Premier League are considering a plan to cram the rest of the domestic season into a six-week period, according to a report this weekend.
Arsene Wenger thinks the priority is for the Premier League to complete their current season, even if that means pushing fixtures back.
The Premier League are continuing to postpone fixtures until 30th April, but they’re still hoping to complete the league season.
UEFA want European domestic seasons to finish by the end of June, which is likely to lead to the cancellation of the campaign.
The Premier League are suspending the season for the next few weeks, according to an announcement this morning.
After insisting that the Premier League would go ahead this weekend, the Premier League is now expected to announce its suspension according to the BBC.
Due to Brexit, Arsenal, and the rest of the football clubs in England, will no longer be able to sign European players under the age of 18.
In what looks sets to be just another Brexit sideshow,a fight is brewing in the Premier League over homegrown quotas and which teams are allowed to attend the meeting that will determine the numbers.
The Premier League will review how they use VAR for next season and the offside rule will be changed to give the advantage to the striker – something it was already supposed to be doing.