Harry Redknapp has blasted his former club Tottenham for cutting the wages of non-playing staff - while first-team stars take home full pay.
With football at a standstill due to the coronavirus pandemic, Tottenham are to impose a 20% pay cut on 550 non-playing employees, using the Government's furlough scheme.
But the move has caused controversy, as the club's multi-millionaire players are still being paid in full. Now former Spurs boss Redknapp has urged Tottenham stars to lead by example and take a pay cut - calling for all Premier League players to do the same to help out club employees. “I can’t believe it," said Redknapp, who managed Tottenham from 2008 to 2012. "Surely players should be taking a cut.
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