FA chairman’s fears for the survival of the English clubs, if there is no agreement
07 april, 2020 18:21
07-04-20 at 18:21
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In the absence of an agreement to be in the Premier League and the financial measures taken in the struggle against the corona virus that can sometimes have far-reaching consequences. Greg Clarke, the chairman of the English football association, FA, concerned about the continued existence of some clubs and competitions.
“This pandemic has, of course, is the economic impact. In all sectors, and will abandon,” writes the President on Tuesday on the website of the company. “We are threatened in our country, the clubs and the leagues have to lose if the system breaks down.”
The British government has held over the past weeks, more and more pressure on the Premier League to pay the salaries of the players ‘ costs. On Saturday, the Premier League clubs, and spelersvakbond (PFA) in the course of the crisisoverleg not, however, in order to reach an agreement.