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Play your part, Premier League stars told

General view of the Premier League logo on a match ball before the match between Burnley and Bournemouth at Turf Moor February 22, 2020. — Reuters pic

One parliamentary committee head earlier called for a windfall tax on clubs who failed to tackle the “obscene situation”. “If the Premier League isn’t going to act to resolve this crisis then the Government must step in by imposing a significant financial penalty on clubs to reimburse those hit hardest in the pocket.”Professional football in England has been suspended until April 30, at the earliest, due to the pandemic with some top- flight clubs putting non-playing staff on leave.

“However, our current position is that — as businesses — if clubs can afford to pay their players and staff, they should,” it added. Norwich City said their players and management had agreed to donate a percentage of their salaries, amounting to more than £200,000 , to help those affected by the virus.

Others, such as last season’s losing Champions League finalists Tottenham Hotspur who imposed a 20 per cent pay cut on 550 non-playing staff, have said they hoped players would end up “doing their bit”.

 

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