Premier League Q&A, 'Project Restart' top of the agenda
'Project Restart' is a document that สมัครสมาชิกfun88 will be presented to all 20 clubs on their latest conference call.
It will outline how players can return to full training, should the government agree, and includes specific details of what will need to happen inside every training ground.
It's been amended several times, in line with an ever-changing landscape, and it's likely to take up a large part of the call.
The Premier League is สมัครเล่นเกมยิงปลา considering resuming games in 'approved stadiums', so not every ground, and neutral venues, when it is safe to do so.
Those proposals are likely to trigger several robust conversations between clubs.
Is June 8 still the target?
It's one date, the preferred one, but the Premier League will consider all dates in June.
A return to domestic วิธีเล่นไฮโลออนไลน์บนมือถือ football is entirely dependent on government approval, and medical advice, but, as we have seen this week, medical advice can differ.
Even FIFA and UEFA's top medical officers can't agree on when the game should resume.
Will this meeting determine the future of this season?
Highly unlikely - clubs will want to wait until the latest government guidance is revealed by May 7.
The Premier League has been in talks with government officials for weeks, and they have a further club meeting later next week.
There is a sense เว็บหนังออนไลน์ดีที่สุด that the meeting next week will be more significant, given there will be more clarity from the government and further time to gather more advice.
Is testing the key?
Yes - and it is a highly emotive subject.
Clubs will be presented with proposals to test players and officials at least twice a week, if the government approves plans for them to return to full training.
The proposals have been drafted by Premier League medical advisor Dr Mark Gillett, following close consultation with other European leagues including La Liga in Spain and Bundesliga in Germany.
But testing will only be done on the understanding it does not compromise the testing of key workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
The tests will be paid for by the Premier League and privately sourced, so it does not take any resources from public health needs.
How the tests are being sourced has not yet been disclosed.
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