Wigan Athletic in the former and Bolton Wanderers and Salford City in the latter - must carry on with their campaigns as he warned that if they were to go into 'hibernation', they may not come out of it.
Parry added that the bottom two divisions of the EFL must continue to play and come out of the situation 'stronger'.Annual salary caps of £2.5m and £1.5m in League One and League Two respectively have been implemented over the summer as part of the response to the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic, which has led to matches taking place behind closed doors and supporters watching from home.And Parry called halting the season a 'last resort' from the EFL's point of view.
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