Man City will not seek government furlough offer
Manchester City have announced they will not be furloughing employees at the taxpayer’s expense.
Manchester City have announced they will not be furloughing employees at the taxpayer’s expense.
Deal with it Manchester United fans, the Premier League title will be Liverpool’s – whether the current season ever gets completed or not, says Mark Keohane writing for IOL Sport. (more…)
Former players Jamie Carragher and Stan Collymore turned on Liverpool after the Premier League leaders became the fifth top-flight club to announce they have furloughed some non-playing staff during the coronavirus pandemic. (more…)
Former England international Wayne Rooney has admitted he should not have gone to the 2006 Fifa World Cup. (more…)
Liverpool have placed some non-playing staff on furlough as the Premier League remains suspended due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. (more…)
Broadcasters will be able to screen Premier League games kicking off at 3pm live for the remainder of the season after Uefa lifted restrictions. (more…)
The Professional Footballers’ Association has warned that Premier League players taking a 30 per cent salary cut would amount to the government losing out on in excess of £200 million in tax revenues. (more…)
The Premier League has been postponed indefinitely as the coronavirus pandemic grips the world. SoccerClub takes a look at the Premier League players who will benefit from the impromptu hiatus. (more…)
Fifa has raised the age limit to 24 for the men’s football tournament at next summer’s rearranged Olympics. (more…)
Leagues have been warned their clubs may not be eligible for European football next season if they cancel their competitions prematurely due to the coronavirus pandemic.