Nearly half of those surveyed by the Football Medicine and Performance Association don’t believe they have been adequately consulted during the discussion process
medical practitioners, and almost 70% of those in the EFL, do not feel they have been sufficiently consulted by the football authorities regarding the return of competitions amid the Covid-19 crisis – according to a survey conducted by the Football Medicine and Performance Association [FMPA].
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