Brighton and Hove Albion have become the first Premier League club to publicly oppose plans to stage the rest of the season at neutral venues as chief executive Paul Barber had his say on the proposal.
On Friday, a four-hour video conference took place between all 20 Premier League clubs over Project Restart, where tensions were palpable as to how the season should be ended, with a divide between the top and bottom clubs.
There have been proposals to stage the remaining games at neutral venues so as to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus, which has been the cause for the suspension of play having taken the lives of 28,131 people in the UK.