Watford have warned the Premier League that Project Restart could have 'a devastating effect' on some clubs' fortunes. Relegation-threatened Watford have joined Brighton in outlining their reservations at the proposal to resume the league campaign at neutral venues from next month.
Brighton chief executive Paul Barber has warned the Premier League that the plan won't pass a vote at the next meeting with the clubs, due to be held on Monday.
And now Watford's chief executive Scott Duxbury has said at least six clubs have serious concerns about Project Restart - and insisted the Premier League has "a duty of care". "There are 20 different vested interests which sometimes align but more often than not work purely to protect each individual
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