Premier League gives knockout blow to emotion, bans football party after goal

The wait is ending all the details that will come from England's Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday will be a further step forward. Premier League, in fact, continues to study an effective protocol to resume playing despite the chaos provoked by the pandemic. According to Telegraph, among security measures [...]
The wait is ending all the details that will come from England's Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday will be a further step forward. Premier League, in fact, continues to study an effective protocol to resume playing despite the chaos provoked by the pandemic.
According to Telegraph, among the security measures envisioned will be the ban on spit in the field during matches and the exchange of fans among football players at the end of the match. Footballers cannot drink from the same bottle and, above all, cannot embrace in the case of a goal note. All this seems to remain in force for 12 months.
Many, especially if you think football is an emotion sport and, as such, despair and celebrations are shared with teammates. We will no longer see the hugs of a team that marks a decisive goal, we will no longer see an opponent encouraging his rival: along with the lack of fans, this is the biggest loss of football...












