https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52172196
No Wayne, it’s not so much the players as the Clubs who are putting non playing staff on furlough and expecting the government to pick up the 80% top up.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52172196
No Wayne, it’s not so much the players as the Clubs who are putting non playing staff on furlough and expecting the government to pick up the 80% top up.
Easy to find reasons not to do it, as Rooney seems determined to do, but perhaps Steven Naismith started with more socially minded/charitable mindset despite largely saying same things:
I wonder what Karl Henry is doing?“My family and I feel that, through a long career, football has been very good to us," said Naismith. "Therefore, I personally feel that I can and should accept the 50% reduction in wages.
"I hope this can contribute in some way to the long-term survival of the club at a challenging time and save jobs, especially those that are the lowest earners and hence those who will be struggling the most at this time.
"I know every one of my team-mates have unique circumstances with their finances, homes and families. I can assure everyone they are all doing what they can."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51999591