Change is in the air as Premier League finally gets a grip

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Change is in the air as Premier League finally gets a grip on coronavirus response

videoconference expecting a fractious few hours, the mood was said to be “mostly subdued”, as if the enormity of the Coronavirus crisis had finally become clear. This meant that agreement was very quickly struck on one of the most contentious recent issues. All present committed to completing the 2019-20 season, but only when it is safe to do so – even if it means going until October. No dates have been fixed, as many realise the futility of that.

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