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Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea oppose neutral venues - sources

Manchester City's Raheem Sterling insists that player and staff safety is the priority when football returns. Newcastle United loanee Danny Rose voices his disapproval of the Premier League season resuming during the pandemic. Gab Marcotti explains why the Premier League is pushing for closed-door home matches when the season resumes. Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea are among the clubs to have joined forces and asked the British government to reconsider using neutral venues to play out the season, sources have told N.  Representatives of the 20 clubs joined a conference call on Monday to explore options for completing the 2019-20 campaign, a prospect given tentative approval by Prime...
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