Maintaining a special connection
The return of Liverpool Disabled Supporters Association members to Anfield made easy thanks to the club's ongoing communication during pandemic.
“It has been a year like no other and a season lost to fans. A season in which the joy and camaraderie of matchday has been replaced by silence and empty seats. The three games in the season where we were able to welcome a limited number of supporters into Goodison Park were very special – and somewhat emotional. Like all Evertonians, I am counting down the days for the return of fans in substantial numbers."
The return of Liverpool Disabled Supporters Association members to Anfield made easy thanks to the club's ongoing communication during pandemic.
Fans Forums have allowed Brighton to remain connected with their supporters during the pandemic.
Leeds United fans delighted to back at Elland Road for the final home match of the season.
Burnley fans returned to cheer on their team and were given the chance to say thank you to the NHS.
All 380 matches during one season were broadcast live in the UK for the first time, providing a source of entertainment during lockdown for millions of football fans.
How the Premier League and its international broadcast partners engaged with fans in China, India, the United States and beyond.
Michael Coone crowned Fantasy Premier League champion as more managers than ever before took part in the game.
Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer were the inaugural inductees of the Premier League Hall of Fame, with six other players joining them in receiving the competition's highest individual honour.
Manchester City's Shaun 'Shellzz' Springette won the third instalment of ePremier League, which attracted thousands of EA SPORTS FIFA 21 players.
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