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Why Liverpool CEO Peter Moore got ‘awkward silence’ from 19 clubs in Premier League video call

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Liverpool chief executive Peter Moore was left stunned when his rallying call about the importance of finishing the season met an awkward silence from representatives of the other 19 clubs.

The 20 Premier League team chiefs 'met' last Friday on a video conference call in an attempt to thrash out how to proceed with the currently suspended campaign.

Liverpool hold a 25-point lead over Manchester City and are clearly desperate to finish the season, as they need just two wins to claim their first title in 30 years.

But according to the Daily Mail, a number of those struck dumb last week are being far more vocal behind the scenes. Several chief executives, likely to be from club's in relegations battles or in the midst of underwhelming seasons,

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