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Gary Neville has said it would be "ridiculous" not to award #LFC the Premier League title but has joked he plans on wearing an asterisk t-shirt or pin badge next season to mock the Reds. ?

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? A report has listed the stadiums which could be used as neutral venues should the Premier League resume behind closed doors.

It is claimed that Wembley Stadium is “likely” to be selected as a neutral venue, along with host of other Premier League stadia, via @LivEchoLFC

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The Premier League has explicitly warned its 20 clubs that they may not be able to use their own grounds for the rest of this season.

The response is understood to have concerned certain clubs who were already questioning whether a switch to playing games at neutral venues would seriously undermine the integrity of the competition.

The issue is expected to be raised again when the clubs meet at the next Premier League shareholders’ meeting on Friday.
Says Lawton - Times

The Premier League believes it can finish the 92 remaining fixtures in a window of less than 40 days, according to “possible scheduling models.”

✍️ @Lawton_Times & @_pauljoyce

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Premier League clubs remain committed to finishing the 92 remaining fixtures of the current season but did not discuss a deadline by which play must resume at a meeting on Friday.

Clubs were expected to debate a 30 June deadline to resume play but instead discussed “possible scheduling models”.

The Premier League said it “remains our objective” to complete matches but currently “all dates are tentative”.

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