Arsenal, Tottenham& Chelsea voice opposition to neutral venues

It looks like the cavalry has arrived to support Watford, Aston Villa and Brighton.

According to reports on Tuesday, the day after all 20 Premier League clubs propped their latest round of talks in an effort to complete the 2019 -2 0 season, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea have all expressed their dissents to plans to play the remainder of the season on neutral grounds.

We belief on Monday that Tottenham and Arsenal were anti the neutral venues schedule after the Telegraph claimed that up to 8 clubs had problems with the proposal. The newspaper reported 😛 TAGEND

Brighton, Aston Villa and Watford have gone public with their opposition to using eight to 10 neutral venues, which could include Wembley, to finish the season, with West Ham United, Norwich and Bournemouth too understood to be against the plans along with two clubs further up the league.

On Tuesday, the Mail have outed the three London clubs as having attached the opponents to the neutral venues plan 😛 TAGEND

Sportsmail can reveal that at least two-thirds of the 20 guilds on Monday’s conference call — including Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal — expressed opposition to the plan to play all the remaining 92 matches at neutral venues. This is a significant shift in mind, which led the Premier League to pledge to discuss the matter again with the Government.

RESTART REBELLION: Two one-thirds of Premier League guilds now resist neutral venues as chiefs insist squads WILL be relegated even if season is curtailed | @MattHughesDM, @SamiMokbel81_DM, @MikeKeegan_DM https :// t.co/ 0ASWjqbg5K

— MailOnline Sport (@ MailSport) May 11, 2020

The Telegraph has also reported that Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea have joined the group opposing neutral venues.

Arsenal, Chelsea and Spurs are understood to be among to long index of Premier League teams that wants to scrap the idea of recreations being played at neutral grounds. @Matt_Law_DT, @JBurtTelegraph, @JPercyTelegraph and @SamWallaceTel report- https :// t.co/ JyxoTD8v 2d

— Telegraph Football (@ TeleFootball) May 11, 2020

How many squads are actually against neutral venues? Maybe 12

While the Mail recommended around 8 Premier League fraternities oppose the use of neutral stadia, the Times believes that 60% of the Premier League could vote against the proposal.

The Times report that” as numerous as 12 societies conveyed their opposition to neutral venues “. This is also backed up in the Telegraph.

Which organizations make up this group of 12?

As previously noted, the following table nine societies are against the measures: Brighton, Watford, Villa, West Ham, Norwich, Bournemouth, Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham.

The Telegraph now report” it is also believed that Leicester City, Newcastle United and Everton are among the guilds that are not in favour of recommencing the season at neutral venues “.

That leaves the following table 8 Premier League clubs backing the neutral venues plan: Liverpool, Man City, Man United, Wolves, Sheffield United, Burnley and Crystal Palace.

Will opposition to neutral venues point Project Restart?

In order for the Premier League to finish the season, 14 Premier League clubs need to vote in agreement.

At this stage, it’s unclear just how decided the likes of Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea are with preventing the Premier League from finishing the season on neutral grounds.

After Tuesday’s meeting, Richard Masters, the Premier League president of the united states, said 😛 TAGEND

I think everybody would prefer to play home and apart if at all possible. And I think it’s clear to be recognised that some sororities feel more strongly about that than others.

What’s the problem with playing Premier League competitions at neutral venues?

Project Restart includes in plans to place the remains of 92 Premier League competitors at neutral grounds for safety reasons.

These safety concerns have several facets.

Some, including the police, fear that supporters could congregate outside grinds if activities are all placed’ as normal’.

While there’s also another concern: some is a concern that some Premier League floors, specially the older stadia, may not be best suited to maintain social distancing measures.

However, there are still several dissents to moving to neutral grounds, on the following lines 😛 TAGEND

– Sporting integrity

– Doubts over assertions neutral venues will prevent love from gathering

– Commercial losses

Moreover, many have noted that, in Germany, who are set to restart the Bundesliga this Saturday, there are no plans for activities to be staged at neutral grounds.

And if that’s not convincing fairly, the EFL’s plans to complete the season are working on the basis that all sororities will host sports at their respective grounds.

Why should a League Two club be able to play at home, while a Premier League can’t?

Will the neutral venues proposition be scrapped?

Possibly, although it’s too early to say for sure.

However, Premier League CEO Richard Masters did indicate that the plans could change, saying 😛 TAGEND

The dialogue is ongoing. It’s not finished yet and nobody is saying they are going to do anything unless the issue is resolved. That’s not developments in the situation we’re in.

Is the question of neutral venues even that important?

Some may wonder what all the fuss is about seeing neutral venues.

Why is this issue being heightened over more pressing and serious concerns over the Covid-1 9 health and safety concerns?

Slowly slowly, Premier League footballers are beginning to reveal their suspicions on playing football during a world-wide pandemic.

Man City’s Sergio Aguero has said he’s “scared” of returning to work, while Brighton’s Glenn Murray has said ” I have children at home. I wouldn’t want to jeopardise them .”

On Sunday, after Brighton confirmed that they’ve recorded another positive Covid-1 9 solution, Norwich’s Todd Cantwell reacted on social media, writing: “We are just parties too[ shrug emoji] ”.

We are just beings extremely [?] https :// t.co/ XMKH9FYhsJ

— Todd Cantwell (@ ToddCantwell_1 0) May 10, 2020

While on Monday evening, Tottenham defender Danny Rose, currently on loan at Newcastle, said 😛 TAGEND

The Government’s saying bring back football to boost the morale of the nation.

I don’t give a f– about the nation’s morale. People’s lives is at stake. Football shouldn’t be spoken about till digits have discontinued massively. It’s b—–.

Danny Rose on return to football 😛 TAGEND

” The authorities saying bring back football to boost the morale of the commonwealth, I don’t yield a f* ck about the nations morale. Peoples lives are at risk !”

” Football shouldn’t be spoken about till counts have quitted massively. It’s bollocks .” pic.twitter.com/ bdWBbTiZFR

— The Spurs Web [?][?] (@ thespursweb) May 11, 2020

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