German example could provide a blueprint for Premier League return
A ball bearing the logo of the German second division Bundesliga football club Dynamo Dresden. Picture: ROBERT MICHAEL/DPA /AFP
“The German example could provide a blueprint for us and we can see some of the early challenges,” Parish told the BBC on Sunday. Premier League clubs are set to meet on Monday to discuss plans to resume matches in June at neutral venues and with no spectators present, provided there is government clearance.
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