Man United legend criticizes the decision to postpone EPL matches due to Queen Elizabeth II’s passing
According to Metro, legendary Manchester United defender, Gary Neville disagrees with the Premier League’s choice to cancel this weekend’s games in light of Queen Elizabeth II‘s passing.
Although it was not required, the Premier League announced on Friday morning that this weekend’s games would not go
The Premier League released the following statement: “At a meeting, this morning, Premier League clubs honored Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Premier League match round this weekend, including Monday’s game, will be postponed as a mark of respect and to honor her extraordinary life and contribution to the nation.
The Premier League executives met this morning to discuss their options because the choice was not a formality.
as scheduled as a gesture of respect for the late monarch.
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