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Daniel Levy - Chairman

I would be interested to see the figures - you would think -20% for all those directors would cover the wages for the admin type staff.

That said, I think this is a PR statement - if you look at it it focuses on the severity of the situation, what other clubs of great stature have done and the need for the PFA,LMA etc to make a decision.
The last bit is key - it sounds like a pressure email to get a decision made.

It is 100%
But that doesn’t stop people digging him out
 
I wonder what percentage of the wage bill is represented by those 550 non-playing directors and employees?

Also the term 'non-playing directors' in a strange one. Do we have directors that play for the club?
 
It is 400%
But that doesn’t stop people digging him out
I'll be honest, my initial response was "fudge this, I'm so done with football".
I took a few minutes to consider it, logged on here and saw opposing views (which surprised me - I thought my initial reaction was sound) and thought about it more
 
I'll be honest, my initial response was "fudge this, I'm so done with football".
I took a few minutes to consider it, logged on here and saw opposing views (which surprised me - I thought my initial reaction was sound) and thought about it more
It’s his job
And I genuinely think of other clubs had made money and paid tax they may explore it further
 
If they froze all payments from top to the bottom where possible, it would help out the economy alot. Act as if this month never existed, i am no expert but peoples monthly bills could quite easily be frozen, phone bills, tv bills, mortgages / rents, Gas and Electric same with small businesses freeze all rates.
 
It’s his job
And I genuinely think of other clubs had made money and paid tax they may explore it further
It was more the blanket approach to reduce high earners and low earners equally by 20% and no reduction from the millionaire players that would solve that issue.
But as I think this is a pressure statement, I'm fine with it.
If the players don't take a cut to contribute to the staff then I will be done.
I think they will. But it shouldn't take this long.
 
It was more the blanket approach to reduce high earners and low earners equally by 20% and no reduction from the millionaire players that would solve that issue.
But as I think this is a pressure statement, I'm fine with it.
If the players don't take a cut to contribute to the staff then I will be done.
I think they will. But it shouldn't take this long.
Well the players need more encouragement and maybe this is it

it’s levy being brave or stupid here

he is effectively forcing the players publicly yet again lots are say there seeing it as Levy not taking a cut and the club should stump up via levy and Lewis (I don’t mean people on here, people in teletext)
 
Well the players need more encouragement and maybe this is it

it’s levy being brave or stupid here

he is effectively forcing the players publicly yet again lots are say there seeing it as Levy not taking a cut and the club should stump up via levy and Lewis (I don’t mean people on here, people in teletext)
:D:D:D ok, Whoever made that autocorrect is a genius.
 
You can apply for it. Lot of paperwork and no guarantees from what I understand. Plus this is likely to go on for longer than three months.
my wider point really mate is if your (i mean anyones) work keep paying you in full, you may have no job to go to. There is a domino effect to the financial fall out and we'd all rather someone else takes the hit.

The reality (especially in this all encompassing situation) is we all have to think what hit we can take. We take a bit in wages, the credit card/overdraft stop fees and charges, utilities hold on chasing bills, the mortgage can be put on hold, bt/sky make it easy to cancel, business vat and corp tax deferred etc we all gotta bend and be flexible while keeping an eye out for the real sufferers.

of course much of this will end at the Gov door and some coronavirus tax for 10 years will probably be forthcoming to 'balance the books'.....and of course we should all be alright with that.

The rich though (eg prem footballers) should be happy with nothing. If you have built up wealth.....just live off it for 6 months (you might feel better about yourself :))
 
"Yesterday, having already taken steps to reduce costs, we ourselves made the difficult decision – in order to protect jobs – to reduce the remuneration of all 550 non-playing directors and employees for April and May by 20% utilising, where appropriate, the Government’s furlough scheme."

Wait what? "...where appropriate, the Government’s furlough scheme."

A company that pays certain employees £100k+ a week is getting the British tax payers to pay the wages of their low paid workers???
 
"Yesterday, having already taken steps to reduce costs, we ourselves made the difficult decision – in order to protect jobs – to reduce the remuneration of all 550 non-playing directors and employees for April and May by 20% utilising, where appropriate, the Government’s furlough scheme."

Wait what? "...where appropriate, the Government’s furlough scheme."

A company that pays certain employees £100k+ a week is getting the British tax payers to pay the wages of their low paid workers???
Of all their workers excluding those who get in the grass
So it’s like a bank laying off its admin and retail staff but keeping its investment bankers in work
 
Of course guess the only other club to do this.

https://www.skysports.com/football/...jority-of-non-playing-staff-on-furlough-leave

Mike Ashley's lot.

FFS we used to have some fudging class.
 
Of course guess the only other club to do this.

https://www.skysports.com/football/...jority-of-non-playing-staff-on-furlough-leave

Mike Ashley's lot.

FFS we used to have some fudging class.

I think Burnley were first to do it, weren’t they?

Not that that makes any difference to how terrible it is - and how terrible it looks.
 
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