It is the priority of the Premier League and its 20 clubs to play out the remainder of this season, according to Brighton's representative at Friday's unprecedented crisis meeting.
Seagulls chief executive Paul Barber took part in the video conference call conducted by the league in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Having initially decided to go ahead with matches following the advice of the government, Barber says that the Premier League's decision to postpone fixtures until at least April 4 was met with unanimous approval by the division's 20 teams.
Speaking to BBC Football Focus about the extraordinary topics discussed at the meeting, Barber divulged the feelings of the clubs on matters such as Liverpool's potential title
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