Premier League: Clubs make plans for playing behind closed doors
Premier League clubs have been expressed to make eventuality
plans for playing games behind closed doors. There is a growing sensation among
top-flight clubs that tournaments will end up being played without fans as the
disease carry on to spread.
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The Wolves fans were scuppered when UEFA announced
their Europa League match against Olympiakos in Greece on Thursday night will
be behind closed doors. Some supporters had already started their journey. Culture
secretary Oliver Dowden said there was “no reason” to shut out spectators but
the DCMS later said the meeting put forward proposals about how staging games
behind closed doors “could work in practice”.
Football bosses attended the Department of Culture, Media
and Sport coronavirus meeting in London on Monday and while there is no
immediate threat to games, they have been told to make sure they are prepared. It
comes after Premier League bosses, the Football Association, the Lawn Tennis
Association among others were summoned along with broadcasters.
The DCMS later issued a statement that read: Based upon the
current scientific advice from the Government’s medical experts there is no
rationale to close or cancel sporting events as things stand. We will keep on
in regular interchange with sports governing bodies and presenters, confirming
they are in acceptance of the most up to date guidance from the health
authorities.
It is believed they discussed playing behind closed doors,
limiting fan numbers and also stopping over-70s from going to games because
they would be more vulnerable to the coronavirus. However, such a ban would be
hard to enforce and would perhaps be down to individuals.
It is supposed the FA may be open to lifting limitations on
live TV coverage of games at 3 pm on Saturdays if fans were locked out but
neither that or matches being shown free-to-air was deliberated. Several clubs
have banned players attending community events, signing autographs and also
taking selfies while both the Premier League and the Football League have
banned pre-match handshakes.
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