Watford’s chairman, Scott Duxbury, says the Premier League has a ‘duty of care’ to address concerns about a ‘distorted nine-game mini-league’
Watford are the latest club to rail against plans to end the season at neutral venues, with chairman Scott Duxbury saying the Premier League has a “duty of care” to address concerns about a “distorted nine-game mini-league”.
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