PFA say wage cut detrimental to NHS

Subbuteo_171

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Seriously?

Why issue such an inflammatory statement, no need whatsoever. I get footballers are easy targets, but when clubs are furloughing non playing staff the PFA need to take into account public sentiment.

I‘m not actually missing football at all, there’ll be hundreds and thousands in a similar boat with many cancelling subscriptions for Sky who won’t come back.

I’ll be binning mine at renewal time.
 
I ditched Virgin a couple of month back as the price kept going up and finally got Sky in. The problem with Sky was the mini box, it seemed as if I rebooting it twice a day.
The Sky experiment co-insided with football shutting down so getting rid of the Sky package was an easy decision, I'm pretty sure I won't be going back.
I have cut the cable as they say. I bought a quality steaming device, a couple of choice pay for services and have found myself watching all the stuff I wanted to watch but couldn't because of wall to wall sport.
Will I watch sport when it comes back? Not via the main stream providers I won't.
 
Football is becoming a joke right now.

Even the Burnley chairman complaining that they will be £50m short - as if they ever spend any of it on either the team or the ground.

Its a greedy industry full of very greedy people I‘m afraid.

I think they are in big trouble, there won’t be much spare money around after this virus and a lot of people will not want to be giving it to them, there was saturation coverage of a lot of very average football anyway, it needed to be halted in its tracks.
 
The PFA are right, though there's no need for the statement. I'm not sure they have much of a role to play with the players whose wages are being criticised.
 
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