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Brady shares details of record five hour marathon Premier League meeting

West Ham Vice-Chairman Karen Brady has revealed details of her five-hour marathon Premier League meeting on Thursday.

Bady writes in her Sun column.  “It was another long meeting with the Premier League shareholders on Thursday. I think this one was a record — just the FIVE HOURS.

There is so much to discuss and debate. And being able to have the time to talk with colleagues, and for colleagues to raise issues, is vital to us all so we can make the decisions which allow us to get football back up and running.

The good news is we all agreed the season will start on June 17 with the two games-in-hand matches for Aston Villa, Sheffield United, Man City and Arsenal.

An end date of the weekend of July 25 is important to free up August to clubs still playing in Europe and of course allowing the FA Cup final to be played on August 1.

The FA Cup quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played around the six weekends and three-midweek Premier League fixtures.

Now that clubs are into contact training, they are all working hard to get match fit, some having had the longest break of their careers.

Some clubs told us they had already suffered injuries, just as you would during a ‘normal’ pre-season.

It’s a delicate balance. But if we want to finish this season, we are all going to have to accept a restart won’t be perfect.

There was a long discussion about squad management, or, put simply, what constitutes having a team fit enough to compete in the games left to play.

There are obvious and genuine concerns about what happens to your match results if your club has a number of players testing positive for coronavirus, or in self-isolation.

And as a result you simply cannot field your usual or strongest starting XI.

Or what if other teams play a weakened first XI by choice when they have nothing to play for, or they want to give their first-team players a longer break.

Or they simply want to protect players from catching the virus, and that ends up skewing results? Or what if your manager tests positive, as Arsenal’s did back in March?

That was before anyone had died, and it still brought the season to a halt — and sadly since then more than 37,000 people have died.

Well, as long as you have 15 fit players (including one goalkeeper) made up from either your 25-man squad list or from your Under-21’s you will be deemed to have a team fit enough to fulfil the fixture.

I guess that puts an end to the suggestion of having five subs, because if only 15 are needed you can’t have five subs!

But what if a number of teams don’t have 15 fit players?

Or what if the Government declares the games cannot re-start or continue be played due to a second wave of the virus requiring a new lockdown?

Well at that point the season will be curtailed, and the Premier League are recommending a points- per-game formula to decide the award of places.

This is a straightforward model whereby a team’s number of points is simply divided by the number of matches they have played.

The resulting figure is the average number of points each team has earned in each match of the season so far.

And on this calculation three teams will be relegated — what a heartbreaking end to the most unfortunate season in history.

Considering this method will be adopted into the rules and used in all future seasons — so if your club is not affected right now it might be in the future as this Covid-19 does not seem to be going away — this has to be debated and agreed by at least 14 clubs.

That is the number of votes the Premier League need to change a rule.

After a long meeting it was decided to leave this to discuss at the next meeting, scheduled for Thursday.

So, I guess, on that basis the next meeting will take even longer than the last one.

As myself and a number of other clubs are reluctant to decide a future Premier League shareholder’s fate by a formula rather than a football match.”

Claret and Hugh say:

With only a short polished PR statement coming out of the Premier League after each meeting it is refreshing to get some insight into what is really going on behind the scenes.

The new Premier League Gary Hoffman has warned Premier League member clubs about leaks and not discussing the meeting outside official PL channels but this does not seem to bother the baroness.  She confirms the season is set to end of the weekend of 25th July to allow a FA cup final on 1st August. She confirms about injuries and that a squad of 15 fit players will be deemed acceptable. She confirms that straight points per game formula was mentioned if the season is cancelled but say further discussion and a vote will not be held until next Thursday, she confirms she is against such an idea together with other clubs. Let’s see if she gets in trouble with Mr Hoffman for talking outside of the classroom.

 

About Sean Whetstone

I am Season Ticket Holder in West stand lower at the London Stadium and before that, I used to stand in the Sir Trevor Brooking Lower Row R seat 159 in the Boleyn Ground and in the Eighties I stood on the terraces of the old South Bank. I am a presenter on the West Ham Podcast called MooreThanJustaPodcast.co.uk. A Blogger on WestHamTillIdie.com a member of the West Ham Supporters Advisory Board (SAB), Founder of a Youtube channel called Mr West Ham Football at http://www.youtube.com/MrWestHamFootball, I am also the associate editor here at Claret and Hugh. Life Long singer of bubbles! Come on you Irons! Follow me at @Westhamfootball on twitter

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