Newcastle United season plans in doubt as Premier League Project Restart facing revolt

Premier League plans to play their remaining fixtures at neutral venues are in doubt, with one top flight chief warning of a club revolt against the proposal.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 29: A general view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Burnley FC at St. James Park on February 29, 2020 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.  (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 29: A general view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Burnley FC at St. James Park on February 29, 2020 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.  (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 29: A general view outside the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Newcastle United and Burnley FC at St. James Park on February 29, 2020 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Brighton & Hove Albion’s Paul Barber believes there are a lot more clubs than the bottom six who are against the idea of playing the Premier League’s last nine rounds of games on neutral venues, behind-closed-doors.

Speaking to the Mirror, “If this is such a big issue for a significant number of clubs - and I think it is - and it’s more, in my opinion, than just the bottom six which keeps being touted.

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“I don’t think this is a big six clubs vs bottom six clubs issue, I think clubs at every level have concerns about neutral venues.”

The Seagulls’ chief executive points to the Bundesliga plans to play out their games at club stadiums as a fair example of what the Premier League can do – when safe.

“I think it has to be looked at again otherwise we will have an impasse and it will create another delay and more difficulty and we don’t want that,” he said.

"We want to return to playing, we want to finish the season and do so when it’s safe and when it’s fair.

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"I don’t like the briefing that goes on behind the scenes to create a scenario where one small group of clubs are made to look like the bad guys.

“There are genuine concerns at all levels of the league about neutral venues so I think the way some people have painted it as a bottom six vs the rest are misguided and wrong.

“Everybody at this stage of the season has a level of self-interest which is totally understandable, totally reasonable because we’re all competing at different levels for different things.

“We don’t think it’s right, we don’t think it’s fair.

"We can’t support something that is going to put our club at a disadvantage… to support something that puts my club at a distinct disadvantage and increases the jeopardy that we face in any given season doesn’t make any sense.”