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Premier League legend explains why Project Restart could actually make players and their families safer from coronavirus

Former Premier League star Robbie Fowler has explained why it might actually be safer for players and their families if they agree to get back to playing. It remains to be seen if the much-discussed Project Restart can definitely be a success, but BBC Sport and others have reported on a return to football looking closer with a possible return date in mid June. There are inevitably going to be some players concerned about coming back amid the coronavirus pandemic, but Fowler insists he’d be itching to get back on the pitch if he were still playing now. MORE: K-League club apologise for filling stadium with sex dolls The former Liverpool man has discussed the issue in his column in the...
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