City
Epaper

PL players helping COVID-19 cause financially is complicated: Shearer

By IANS | Updated: April 8, 2020 14:30 IST

Former England striker and Newcastle United great Alan Shearer has said the onus is on the Premier League players on how they want to help in the fight against the financial effects of coronavirus.

Open in App

London, April 8 Former England striker and Newcastle United great Alan Shearer has said the onus is on the Premier League players on how they want to help in the fight against the financial effects of coronavirus.

In a BBC column, he wrote: "Not many Premier League players will need to be told to play their part in the fight against the financial effects of coronavirus.

"A lot of them are high earners who should definitely contribute, but I am sure the vast majority have always been willing to help, if they haven't already.

"The biggest question for them will be 'how?'

Shearer said it is a complicated situation and top flight players should take their time to decide what happens next.

"Their options include taking a pay cut, deferring their wages or gifting their money but they probably don't know which option will have the most impact in the way they want, whether that be looking after the staff at their own clubs, helping to fund the NHS or making donations to charities.

"It is an incredibly complicated situation, so I think it is only right that top-flight players get advice and take their time to decide what happens next," he was quoted as saying in the BBC column.

The English Premier League has proposed a universal 30% pay-cut for all players, but it is still unclear where the money will go.

"Not all Premier League players are multi-millionaires, yet they are being generalised - and, in some places, criticised - as a single group whether they are superstars or not.

"From my own experiences, however, everyone will want to do their bit, whatever their circumstances," Shearer wrote.

"I am sure that over the coming days and weeks we will see Premier League players donating millions of pounds to where they feel is necessary.

"We have seen several of them do that already, of course - Marcus Rashford and David de Gea have got involved with charities here and abroad, and Jordan Henderson has set up a fund for the NHS," he added.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Alan ShearerLondonPremier LeagueNewcastle UnitedJordan HendersonMarcus RashfordPremier of saEnglish football associationFap
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalLondon Fire: Jewish Hatzolah Ambulances Set Ablaze in Golders Green Area (Watch Videos)

InternationalLondon Tube Viral Video: Woman Shows Filthy Conditions, Sparks Online Debate

MumbaiMumbai: Gulf Airspace Closure Creates Chaos at CSMIA, 854 Flights Cancelled, London Fares Spike to ₹1.4 Lakh

MumbaiMumbai Airport: Antique Gold and Silver Coins Smuggled From London Seized by Customs

MumbaiMumbai-London Air India Flight Diverted to Gatwick Due to Rough Weather Conditions at Heathrow Airport

फुटबॉल Realted Stories

FootballISL: Chennaiyin suffer to 1-2 defeat against Inter Kashi

FootballIFL: Dempo secure first win of season against Shillong Lajong

FootballBlue Tigresses arrive in Nairobi for FIFA Series 2026 Kenya with 22 players

FootballArsenal midfielder and Ex-Wales star Aaron Ramsey retires at 35

FootballISL: Historic first win for Sporting Club Delhi sparks celebration at JLN Stadium