Manchester United legend Gary Neville has urged Premier League clubs to rethink how they support their local communities. The football season has been thrown into disarray due to the ongoing - and escalating - coronavirus pandemic.
Many clubs are facing a fight to survive as poor cash flow starts to bite. But Neville says big club, particularly in the top flight, should be looking to do even more for people around them affected by the crisis. “I am hoping the League Managers Association, PFA, FA, Premier League and EFL are behind the scenes coming up with something,’ Neville told the Daily Mail. “Obviously they have done in terms of the protection of health of the fans and players. “That’s number one.
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