The FA are proposing to cut the salaries of their highest earners by 30 per cent, including England manager Gareth Southgate.
In a statement, FA CEO Mark Bullingham said that the postponement of England games and FA Cup matches at Wembley, plus non-football events, means the governing body is expecting to lose at least £100m.
This money, Bullingham said, would have been put back into the football pyramid at all levels. To try and counter the financial impact, Bullingham outlined the proposed pay cuts of all employees earning above £50,000, with former Manchester United player Phil Neville, now the England women's manager, also expected to be asked to accept a cut, although it is not clear whether his reduction in salary will be 30 per
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