Gillingham chairman Paul Scally has accused the Premier League fat cats of abandoning EFL clubs. The 20 top flight clubs agreed at their Premier League summit agreed to advance £125m to the EFL to bail them out but they have been warned that is not nearly enough.
Scally said: “All the Premier League has done is forward us our own money and, alright, that helps the cash flow for now. But I’m still not sure on what the conditions are yet because these things are never quite what they seem. “The proposals don’t mean anything because all the Premier League is doing is advancing the money.
I think football should look after football. The fat cats are just looking after themselves. “Talk is cheap and let’s see what the detail.
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