Premier League stars have been urged to slash their wages further after forking out millions with their #playerstogether donation to the NHS.
The call from Brighton chief executive Paul Barber comes after Southampton yesterday became the first club to agree wage deferrals with players and staff.
Spelling out the grave financial landscape facing football, Barber urged others to follow Southampton’s lead. “The financial position of our club along with every other club in the country is very serious,” Barber said. “This is not a fire drill.
This is real, this is probably the worst crisis the football industry has faced ever. And we must really take it seriously.” The #playerstogether initiative has already generated £4million for the NHS and
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