The Club presumably benefits from it to offset its loss of earnings
just as many, many employees are being furloughed and/or accepting pay cuts over a period of time in order to safeguard their jobs/the companies that employ them.
To be honest this proposal may be a bit of PR from the Arsenal board/owner.
I take more exception to the "deferral" line being pushed by the PFA. I despise that Gordon Taylor tw*t. They do some good stuff for retired players but not really enough - just obsessed with maximising wages for players at all costs.
Posted By: Jim on April 14th 2020 at 12:59:47
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- I would do the same in their shoes (Other Football) - CWC, Apr 14, 14:02:07
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- The Club presumably benefits from it to offset its loss of earnings (Other Football) - Jim, Apr 14, 12:59:47
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- The Club presumably benefits from it to offset its loss of earnings (Other Football) - Jim, Apr 14, 12:59:47
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