Championship in chaos: Teams are livid at plans to restart the season by June 20
Daily MailThe Championship is set to follow the lead of the Premier League and resume its season on June 20. QPR director Lee Hoos said that the London club 'vehemently oppose' the restart plans On Tuesday morning, it emerged that Barnsley, who are bottom of the Championship, have written to the Football League to say that the season will lack sporting integrity if it is completed. Charlton's top scorer, Lyle Turner, will not be involved when the Championship restarts Addicks boss Lee Bowyer says that players are fearful of getting injured when games begin 'When he plays, we win games and Lyle has said he is not going to play because of the risk of injury,' Bowyer told talkSPORT. Hull owner and chairman Ehab Allam is not in favour of the Championship's restart plans Hull face a battle to preserve their Championship status when football begins up again According to The Telegraph, Allam wrote: “I do not presently believe that the 2019/20 season can be safely completed without unnecessarily exposing Championship clubs to potential legal action in the event that one or more of its employees were to become infected with COVID-19.' On May 5 Rick Parry, the EFL chairman, appeared before the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and warned that clubs across the Football League face a £200m blackhole.