MANCHESTER UNITED TALK: THE PREMIER LEAGUE IS BACK AND THE COMPETITION IS BRINGING ALONG A FEW CHANGES




                                                                                                                               Image from medium.com

In all honesty, the ManchesterUnitedChannel website is already aware of the possibility that a vast majority of fans, not just Manchester United supporters alone, but the vast majority of Premier League supporters are understandably aware of the news that the English Premier League competition has been confirmed to make its return on June 2020.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
That is correct! You did not misread the sentence, the highly popular English football competition which rapidly grew into a sports event enjoyed on a global scale is now confirmed to be making a grand return this June after months of postponing due to the battle against the dangerous COVID 19 virus. So for Manchester United players, for Premier League players and for Premier League fans which include Manchester United fans, rejoice! Take some comfort amid the current difficult time that the sporting event that has been a major source of positive emotions is back on the big screen.  
 
Back in March 2020, the idea of postponing the Premier League competition was simply an idea to anyone attached to the Premier League competition because back at the time, abandoning such a prestigious company that is not only a massive source of a global audience but more importantly, the idea of abandoning such a prestigious competition that played a noticeable role in improving the state of the economy in the United Kindom appeared to be an unrealistic idea to consider a couple of months ago.  
 
 
However, the sports officials in the United Kindom quickly came to the realization that the global pandemic caused by the deadly Covid-19 virus was not a situation to rationalized with so easily. Serious situations needed serious answers and the English Football Association needed more time to come up with more potent options to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus while the beloved game of football continued to carry on. According to the information received here at the ManchesterUnitedChannel website, the English Premier League panel in association with the Football Association appears to have come to a decision regards to football in the United Kingdom. Football is coming back in the summer of 2020. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

After months of being denied the choice of playing football in the case of Manchester United players and after months of being denied the choice of watching the Premier League competition i.e after months of being denied the choice to watch their supported club Manchester United continue to compete in this seasons Premier League competition with the added uncertainty of not knowing if the Premier League competition was going to be allowed to return or simply disbanded for the entire summer of 2020, football fans can now take solace in knowing that the English Premier League competition will be returning to action starting this weekend. With that being said, the next question left to address will no longer be when will the Premier League return but what will the future of the Premier League look like whilst operating amid a health pandemic?  
 
 
The decision to bring back football this 2020 summer season seems to have been reached in May 2020 as the result of both the Premier League association and Professional footballers Association having a meeting back in April 2020 to discuss possible options to address the Covid19 pandemic and if football can still proceed whilst limiting the spread of the Corona Virus this summer. After months of contemplation, the English Premier League association in conjunction with the English Footballers’ Association have finally come an agreement to bring back Premier League football whilst trying to implement important strategies around each match day to limit the spread of the COVID 19 virus for the rest of the 2019/20 season scheduled to conclude this 2020 Summer season.  
 
  
With the news of one of the most entertaining football league, the English Premier League, scheduled to make a long-awaited return this summer, Football critiques and football fans continue to have their say on how the season will transpire concerning every single club involved in the English Premier League this season. In the case of Manchester United football club, the belief within the camp remains that with the newfound rejuvenation present within the team and with the return of previously injured star players such as Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba who have constantly displayed massive eagerness to return to playing football on a consistent base, fair to say that Manchester United fans can look forward to their beloved Manchester United team finishing the season strongly. 

 
 
 
 

 
There is no information as to how the decision was made but the decision to bring back football in the summer of 2020 was announced to the public on the 11th of May 2020 that the Premier League board was having discussions about a serious resumption date for the league to pick back up after the Premier League went on lockdown due to the COVID 19 pandemic and for a long while, a reasonable option as to how the Premier League competition can start back up without putting the lives of the players, the managers and the fans at risk was in question.  
 
 
But the issue of virus spread did not just stop on the field of play, there was a lot more to be considered such as who will the players be in contact with after the players live at the end of each match or when the players live the training ground? These questions might have played a factor as to why the Premier League was on hold for so long and these questions must have demanded longevity before an answer worth acting on was provided in May 2020. 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
                                                                                                                              Original image from Express.co.uk 

Manchester United football club in allegiance to the Premier League will more than likely implement new strategies such as limiting the level of football fans allowed in the stadium each match day starting this season to try and limit the spread of the Covid19 virus this summer. With strategies such as crowd limitation and consistent test carried out on Premier League players to control the spread of the Covid19 virus, the expectation of a comfortable return for the Premier League this summer can be as a realistic expectation for Premier League managers, Premier League players and Premier League fans to have this 2020 Summer Season. 

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