The one-metre rule needs to be consistent,” Hearn said.Fans being allowed into any sports events will still depend upon the Government relaxing its rules on the numbers permitted to meet, or special dispensation being given, and this issue was discussed at a recent meeting of the governing bodies with the sports minister, Nigel Huddleston, and Jonathan Van-Tam, the deputy medical officer for England, which set out the conditions for fans to return under “stage five” of sports protocols.Factors for all sports include concerns from Public Health England that there will be an increase in journeys around the country, while the issue of how to manage fans safely arriving and leaving stadiums, and whether they need to wear face masks, will be a worry.The Premier League has now set up a club advisory group with one senior source suggesting there has “definitely been a sea change in government opinion” in the past fortnight as to when fans will be allowed back in, which has led to far greater optimism.Football confident fans can return as early as October while rugby union, cricket and boxing also hoping to open its doors to paying puntersWe rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.There was an optimistic response from cricket about the prospect of fans returning.
We already have campaigns to Kick Racism Out, which is needed to educate people of all ages. The Football Association is prepared to offer Wembley as a test venue for all sport. Argentina National Football Team.
The crisis began after senior officials at the Football Association (AFA) were implicated in a corruption scandal involving television broadcasting rights.Many clubs are facing a major financial crisis and have not paid salaries for several months.The footballers' union says the strike will go on until the players received what they are owed.The Argentine Football Association has postponed two top division matches that were due to take place on Friday following the collapse of negotiations to call off a players' strike.But the players' union says the money is not enough.But the crisis led the AFA to delay the start until this Friday.The United States authorities who investigated corruption at Fifa labelled Mr Grondona "the number one conspirator".But analysts in Argentina say he guaranteed the functionality of Argentine football.To try to avoid the strike, the government of Mauricio Macri made a $22m (£18m) payment on Thursday to the Argentine Football Association.The strike involves players of more than 200 Argentine clubs.The death in 2014 of Julio Grondona, who was president of the Argentine Football Association for 35 years, triggered the crisis.They said most club presidents had spent and borrowed more money than they should have.People from different households cannot meet indoors, or in gardens, under reimposed lockdown rules.The money was owed as compensation for the cancellation of a contract with the government, which held the broadcasting rights until this year.Many believe, however, that his absence will allow a perhaps tortuous but necessary clean-up of the game, says the BBC's Daniel Pardo in Buenos Aires.The season should have resumed a month ago after the summer recess.These are external links and will open in a new windowHe was also vice-president of Fifa, the world football's governing body.The two matches postponed were Rosario Central v Godoy Cruz, in the city of Rosario, and San Lorenzo v Belgrano, in Buenos Aires. The one-metre rule opens the possibility of getting 9,500 fans in the O2 Arena with a seat between each fan.
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