Villa’s Purslow fears £200m trapdoor if play restarts without home advantage
By Andrew Warshaw
May 7 – The deepening divisions that are reported to exist over resuming the English Premier League at neutral grounds have been laid bare by the chief executive of relegation-threatened Aston Villa, Christian Purslow (pictured).
Purslow, formerly managing director at Liverpool and who also worked at Chelsea, says switching matches to neutral venues simply isn’t fair.
Top-flight clubs have been told that that using up to 10 neutral stadiums will be the only way to finish the campaign but Purslow said: “Personally I am against it.
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