Union boss Gordon Taylor accepts clubs in England face an uncertain future as a result of the coronavirus but insists players will do everything they can to keep them in business. Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association, told beIN SPORT’s Keys and Gray show that there was an existential threat to some teams as a result of the current break in action and the associated drop in revenues. PFA chief Gordon Taylor is fighting the union corner (Steven Paston/PA)“When you get a situation like this then the whole game can blow up like a balloon being pricked. “There’s got to be a tighter control of income and expenditure and the management of clubs, otherwisewe are painting a false picture. “All I can say is that players will play their part in achieving this objective (of keeping clubs afloat), I can assure you of that.
Source: Express April 09, 2020 18:56 UTC