EFL issue statement after latest meeting

Football has been suspended for two months in England.Football has been suspended for two months in England.
Football has been suspended for two months in England.
Governing body still seeking solutions to fix 'financial hole' caused by coronavirus

The EFL say they remain in consultation with clubs regarding the various issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic in a statement released this evening.

Amid talk of the League One and Two seasons being cancelled, the EFL board met earlier on Wednesday to discuss the next steps. League Two clubs, meanwhile, are expected to meet later this week.

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The statement read: "The EFL board has met today to further consider the many complex financial and operational matters resulting out of the COVID-19 crisis, including how the 2019/20 campaign is concluded.

"While there is much debate and discussion taking place publicly and privately regarding what should, or could, happen next, the EFL will continue to undertake consultation with our members before the next steps are determined.

"Current attention is clearly on the immediate next steps, but the long-term impact on the league and its clubs remains as stark as previously outlined, and solutions are still required to fill the financial hole left by the crisis. The consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic will not be rectified simply by a return to play behind closed doors.

"In addition, the EFL is mindful of the pressing need for clarity in a number of areas, including the practicalities and timeframes of clubs being able to facilitate a return to training. To address this, clubs have today been issued with the latest draft of the EFL’s ‘Return to Training Protocols’, so that they can prepare appropriately.

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"However, until all outstanding matters are concluded, including finalising a comprehensive testing programme on matchdays and non-matchdays, the EFL Board has informed its clubs that a return to training should not take place until 25 May at the earliest.

"Dialogue continues with our colleagues across the footballing and political landscape regarding these and other issues, and the EFL is committed to keeping all relevant parties updated on key decisions and developments as they occur."

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