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Whether fans agree or disagree with the return of football behind closed doors, there is no question that changes need to be made regarding the running of the game across Europe, writes JAMES NALTON
Graffiti outside German team Frankfurt as the Bundesliga is set to return

THE subject of football club ownership feels even more pertinent in the current climate, when the questions in the minds of some fans aren’t just about when football clubs take to the pitch again, but why?

Who will the clubs be playing for, and why are they playing? As is often the case when it comes to issues of football politics and fan culture, Germany leads the way. It just so happens that it will also be the first of Uefa’s top five leagues to attempt a return to action this weekend.

This has given German supporters the chance to tackle political and moral issues of football’s return, just as it has given the league and its clubs a chance to work out the logistics of the resumption of matchdays, while also trying to ensure players’ health and wellbeing.

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