Premier Legers' clubs are planning to play the whole 2020/21 season behind closed doors

Premier Legers' clubs are planning to develop the entire 2020/21 season behind closed doors. According to “Daily Mail”, plans are being compiled to shut down the stadiums for the fans next season, as the battle against the coronary continues, Periscope broadcasts. Discussions have been held about continuing the current season this summer, but clubs are also exploring opportunities [...]
According to “Daily Mail”, plans are being compiled to shut down the stadiums for the fans next season, as the battle against the coronary continues, Periscope broadcasts.
Discussions have been held about the continuation of the current season this summer, but clubs are also exploring opportunities for the upcoming season.
And a senior league official told the newspaper that they can't imagine a stadium with fans until there's vaccines for pandemics.
There are concerns that the production and availability of a vaccine cannot be possible until sometime in 2021.

This has forced clubs to make calculations about how the loss of money would affect income tickets for a year.
Manchester Unitedi and Arsenal may be the biggest losers. Revenues from matches at these two clubs amount to 120m euros in the season.
A video conference among 20 Premier League clubs was held Friday, with a six-year top warning that the next season could have consequences.
Another video conference will be held Friday, where the rest of this season in neutral terrain and behind closed doors can be voted on, whether it should continue at all, as in France. /Periscope. com/
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