FA chief Greg Clarke insists English football's governing body remains committed to finishing the season - but has warned of “the danger of losing clubs and leagues as finances collapse.” In a stark message to the FA Council, Clarke has warned that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic leaves football facing a financial disaster “beyond the wildest imagination”.
And he he has called on players and shareholders to do whatever it takes to "save the game" amid fears teams and leagues could go out of business.
FA executives like Mark Bullingham have taken significant cuts with England boss Gareth Southgate taking a 30 per cent pay cut.
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