Derek McInnes insists his Aberdeen squad were all on board with the decision to defer wages as chairman Dave Cormack also revealed a £2m cash injection to keep the club afloat during the shutdown.
The Dons players, coaches and staff have all taken pay cuts by between 10 percent and 20 percent for four months and waived all bonuses as the Reds fight to make up a £5m black hole blasted in the books by the coronavirus crisis.
Chief Cormack has decided against using the goverment’s furlough scheme and players will continue to work on fitness away from the training ground.
But McInnes insisted his men were determined to lead by example during times of trouble. The boss said: “The players’ and the staff’s response was everything I could have
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