Dannyred
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Eddie Howe and his staff have stepped forward and took a massive pay cut.
I wonder how many more will do this now.
I wonder how many more will do this now.
Have the players,or is it just the coaching staff ?Eddie Howe and his staff have stepped forward and took a massive pay cut.
I wonder how many more will do this now.
Yes I think just Eddie Howe and his staff not players yet.Have the players,or is it just the coaching staff ?
I expect it’s just the latter.
From what I can see all players have been warned off any action on pay cuts or deferrals until the PFA have approved . They need to get arses in to gear with a solution especially for the sake of lower league clubs and players who are probably most vulnerable.Yes I think just Eddie Howe and his staff not players yet.
I wonder if the players will follow him and take a pay cut
The EFL did release this on 18th MarchI think it's the PL & EFL that should directly donate funds to be distributed amongst the struggling football clubs -it's their responsibility- and the players should start up a fund for members of society..
Both the PL and EFL seem to be noticeably quiet.
Thanks, Spoonz. So 160k advance (??) and 120 k interest free loan. So total 280k available.The EFL did release this on 18th March
EFL releases £50m relief deal to clubs
The EFL is to release a £50m relief fund to help clubs with cash-flow issues because of coronavirus, while the Leasing.com Trophy final is postponed.www.bbc.co.uk
I had a conversation at the club earlier this season, pre COVID-19, and was told the EFL doesn't hold masses of funds in reserve as a lot is distributed among member clubs each season.
I understand that they can, however, apply to FIFA for extra funding if needed.
It’s impossible to compare badly run clubs with dodgy owners to the financial problems caused by the current crisis.Just going to play devils advocate here but where was this money from the EFL when clubs like Bury, Bolton, Macclesfield etc where close or did to go to the wall?
No I agree the reasons behind them are massively different but both can have the same outcome in that clubs can go under.It’s impossible to compare badly run clubs with dodgy owners to the financial problems caused by the current crisis.