Jamie Carragher
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As I said, I do feel Premier League training grounds will be the safest workplace for anyone in this country in the next few weeks when the country's going back to work.
But obviously, Troy Dean, he come out, he spoke, he was passionate about that.
He's thinking about his family as well.
You can never really criticise someone for that, really.
But I just think communication was a big part of this and whether there was maybe enough communication with the players and with the captains at the start of this process.
But
It now looks, by what Troy Deeney said, he's had four or five conversations with different people and he's ready to go back.
So I think that's a pleasing aspect, not just for us all, but certainly for Watford, because as Troy Deeney said, I don't think anything's really going to stop football coming back.
Now it looks like the wheels are in motion and it's going to happen in the next three or four weeks.
Yeah, listen, home advantage is about the support.
Now, there's no doubt being in an environment that you know when you're getting changed before the game, playing in a stadium, as you know.
I played at one club my whole career.
And when I was playing on Anfield, you felt like you knew every position on that pitch.
You'd been there before.
So, of course, it helps slightly.
But the big thing of home advantage and why...
when someone's at home they get better results is the crowd and also the influence of the crowd on the referee there's no doubt about that those arguments were made before the Bundesliga started
and who knows what the results will be in the Premier League but the whole advantage I thought was made out to be far too big considering the situation that we're in right now the Bundesliga has proven that to start with whether the Premier League does I'm not sure but I'm still not sure neutral venues is off the table and I know a lot of the teams towards the bottom are fighting against that and
It's not a case of actually do we want games in a neutral venue or at our home ground.
Every single person from Liverpool at the top to Norwich at the bottom want to play at their own ground rather than play at neutral venues.