Premier League call for ‘spirit of compromise’ ahead of crunch meeting

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Tensions have grown between clubs over the proposal to use neutral venues to complete the season with three positive tests at Brighton only complicating matters further

That is in jest but there are more serious questions about why they keep just putting up obstacles to any solutions, with no alternatives. On the other side, the bottom six feel it is unfair to cast them in that light, as they do want football back in some form – but through the fairest solution.

 

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