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Premier League clubs in ‘moral vacuum’ and players should sacrifice salary – politicians


Players should take wage cut to help staff – Redknapp

Premier League clubs are living in a “moral vacuum” and players should be first to sacrifice salaries during the coronavirus pandemic, say politicians.

Julian Knight, the chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee, has condemned the actions of some Premier League clubs, who have furloughed non-playing staff.

Tottenham, Newcastle, Bournemouth and Norwich have opted to utilise the government’s job retention scheme.

“It sticks in the throat,” said Knight.

“This exposes the crazy economics in English football and the moral vacuum at its centre.”

On Wednesday, Bournemouth announced that “a number of staff” would be furloughed,