Do you honestly think it’s all about “saving a few quid”? Seriously?
Yes. We are talking a maximum of maybe 10-15m quid for a full year for 550 people, which is the cost of one fudging Vincent Janssen, or roughly two to three times the collective director bonuses paid out this fudging year - put it another way, it's a little over double Levy's annual salary at the maximum, including his bonus.
It is about saving a few quid for this football club. Nothing else, whatsoever.
The government scheme wasn’t set up just for small businesses. It was set up to help prevent firms of any size having to make employees redundant and thus avoid unemployment numbers - and associated costs - rocketing, and the economy sinking even more than it already will.
THFC are as much entitled to use the scheme as any other company and I would much rather they did than make any employee redundant.
I work with the Government of Canada, on measures similar to those of the UK Government.
We don't know how many applicants will avail of our programs, and partial payouts might be necessary if the cost skyrockets beyond a level the country can afford.
I know a similar situation will emerge in the UK - the scale of lost economic activity versus the furlough scheme may mean hard choices have to be made about which businesses are funded.
By applying to this scheme, THFC are contributing to a similar situation in the UK. When we do not have to - we do not have to make employees redundant, and we are wealthy enough to pay our employees during this time.
I expect such behaviour from most corporations. I do not expect it from football clubs, which were ostensibly different organizations with a bit more of a conscience. Guess I was terribly wrong, in the case of my own club.
Sure Levy is using his statement to bring pressure onto the PFA but there is also, to me, a very, very clear undertone that this is a critical issue for the club. Levy is not one for hyperbole and I have no doubt that he would not be doing this if it wasn’t necessary.
'Levy is not one for hyperbole' - he is if it serves his purposes, and this serves his purpose of pushing the PFA to cut salaries for their players. Not that I think they shouldn't be cut, but it's transparently clear why this is happening - I just happen to think using the club's ordinary employees as hostages is pathetic.
And yes, he did get paid a large bonus. It is normal practice for CEO’s (which is what Levy is, effectively) to be bonused and if I remember correctly, that £3M also comprised bonuses deferred from previous years, not just a one-off mega payment for a delayed stadium.
Yes, apparently paying large bonuses to CEOs is normal. Paying staff is normal, too. Yet one thing continues on like nothing in the world is amiss, and another has to be shut-down because it costs too much.