Professional Footballers’ Association chief executive Gordon Taylor says halves of less than 45 minutes are being considered when football resumes. Discussions about the Premier League’s return are ongoing but Taylor says players are “concerned” about safety. “They would have to be satisfied that it is safe to return, and it is their choice.”The Premier League is hopeful of a potential June 8 resumption. Meanwhile, Football League (EFL) clubs are facing a ‘cash hole’ of £200 million by September, chairman Rick Parry told a parliamentary committee yesterday. “We are heading for a financial hole of about 200 million, a cash hole we need to fill, clubs will need to fill... the cash hole towards autumn looks pretty grim,” said Parry.
Source: The Star May 05, 2020 21:11 UTC