Majority of YouGov poll think footballers should accept wage cuts

Majority of YouGov poll think footballers should accept wage cuts

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Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe has become the first Premier League boss to take a voluntary pay cut during the coronavirus pandemic

Pressure is intensifying on professional footballers and their union to accept wage cuts or deferrals as the financial impact of the coronavirus crisis continues to be felt.

A YouGov poll found 92 per cent of respondents felt Premier League players should take a wage cut to reflect the loss of revenue created by the Covid-19 outbreak, with more than two-thirds saying the cut should be at least 50 per cent.

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe, along with other senior non-playing staff at the south coast club, have agreed to take a significant and voluntary pay cut for the duration of the crisis. A number of Cherries staff have also been furloughed under the Governmentโ€™s job retention scheme set up to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on the British economy.

The playersโ€™ union, the Professional Footballersโ€™ Association, is holding talks with the Premier League, the English Football League and the League Managersโ€™ Association regarding a possible collective agreement on wage deferral.

The bodies issued a statement saying that although no decisions had been reached on Wednesday, they shared a โ€œconstructiveโ€ meeting, and would continue talks โ€œin the next 48 hoursโ€.

Tranmere chairman and former Football Association chief executive Mark Palios told the PA news agency a collective agreement was โ€œabsolutely essentialโ€ while his Scunthorpe counterpart Peter Swann criticised the union on Wednesday, saying: โ€œItโ€™s embarrassing regarding the silence of the PFA in all of thisโ€.

Swann said cuts or deferrals of player wages was the only measure which would make a meaningful difference, and said it should be โ€œat least 50 per centโ€ for those earning more than minimum wage.

Championship club QPR have announced all non-playing staff have agreed to a pay cut โ€“ including manager Mark Warburton and his first-team coaches โ€“ while at Portsmouth all staff were furloughed on Tuesday.

Pompey defender Christian Burgess, who is the clubโ€™s PFA representative, told the Portsmouth News: โ€œThe club have been very good with how they have handled it, itโ€™s all credit to them.โ€

At Bournemouth, Howe was joined in accepting a pay cut by chief executive Neill Blake, first team technical director Richard Hughes and assistant manager Jason Tindall.

โ€œThere is no script for moments like this,โ€ a club statement read.

โ€œNo tactics and no set plays to find a winning formula. But as a board we are continually looking at ways to ensure the future of the club and our employees is protected when the season returns.โ€

Championship side Swansea also announced that chairman Trevor Birch and manager Steve Cooper have voluntarily agreed to โ€œsignificant wage deferralsโ€.

Julian Knight MP, the chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport committee, said football was operating in a โ€œmoral vacuumโ€ over the issue of wage deferrals.

โ€œIt sticks in the throat,โ€ said Knight.

โ€œThis exposes the crazy economics in English football and the moral vacuum at its centre.โ€

Tottenham announced on Tuesday they were furloughing non-playing staff, before any player wage deferrals have been agreed.

PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor suggested on Tuesday that a task force could be established to assess wage deferral requests on a case-by-case basis, as he highlighted that even within divisions there was great disparity between clubs.

โ€œItโ€™s about trying to avoid clubs doing their own thing without any particular structure or guidance so that you end up with players at one club envious of players at another,โ€ he said.

Newcastle and Norwich have also joined Spurs in furloughing non-playing staff.

Press Association

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