The announcement came this evening when it was also confirmed that Project Big Picture plans have been rejected by Premier League clubs, who will instead work together on a "strategic plan" to find a new way forward for English football.
Full ArticleRescue package from Premier League will help Exeter City and Plymouth Argyle
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