with The football season in England would be allowed to continue as long as all players have been tested for the corona virus. That the chief executive of the League Managers’ Association (LMA), Richard Bevan on Friday expressed its commitment to the Uk’s public service broadcasting and the BBC. According to Bevan to of the tests available for staff at the Uk’s national health service, the NHS and the patients. “As soon as that is done, then, in each case, to use in the game.”
“To the end of april, we will no longer provide accurate predictions as to when we will reopen the field to be able to gain access,” said Bevan. “In Germany, debate over a rise in mid-may. That is, it is most likely a direct result of clear thinking from the government, as they do of 50,000 tests in a day. In this country, we’ll do 10,000 per day, although the government, as 100,000 per day by the end of the month. Our managers don’t want to reinstall it on the pitch as the players have not been tested.”
Bevan from further criticism of the English Football League (EFL), who this week wrote a letter to the clubs in the EFL “hope” is that the season is in the summer months, it is completed. The 56 days would this be sufficient. The EFL has made the LMA members, however, was not consulted, according to Bevan. He found the programme “incredibly ornate”. “You’re going to, with the support of the trainers and managers in need of. Do you have to have to speak to them”, says Bevan.