I think there is a confusion here. Some are talking of 'pay cuts'. Someone has mentioned Gordon Taylor defending why there should be no 'pay cuts'.
If footballers take a pay cut they will be the first group in society to do so. Nobody else is taking a pay cut.
But people are being furloughed, or laid off. A different thing, and something, when done for necessity rather than as a crooked act, that would not be obviated by 'pay cuts'.
It has been pointed out time and time again that if clubs cut payers wages the only beneficiary will be the owners, on their quarantined yachts in the med. The players lose out, and (more importantly) the treasury loses out. Less money to buy medicines, to put it bluntly.
I wrote somewhere the other day about how the English use ambiguous language as a way of confounding foreigners. The trouble is we also confound ourselves. 'Pay cut' being a prime example.
For the final time, hopefully, the players will find some way of diverting some of their massive income towards the COVID war. They will do it using their income. They will not be agreeing to a pay cut. Why the absolute **** should they?
However I am talking about the top half of the PL. At some point, lower down the pyramid, clubs will genuinely start to find they have a major cash flow issue. As Wrighty and others said on R5 yesterday, most clubs are not cash rich, and they operate in a prune juice economy. That means they will have to furlough. Genuine unavoidable furlough of all playing staff, though.
Or worse. I can see lots of smaller clubs going under. How are the likes of Preston, Bolton, Swindon, you name it, going to survive with no income for the rest of the year?
I am not suggesting a pay cut that goes to the club owner. The players have already turned that idea down, foolishly in my opinion as they should be working with their employers in damage limitation. They should have come to an agreement where pay cuts were ring fenced for those lower down the food chain.
I have suggested players coming together to donate a portion of their TAKE HOME pay to others. I suggested maybe £15k of our club captains money to save the jobs of perhaps four people that he sees every week in his working life. That is £15k of a minimum of £125k take home per month.
Think about it, the world is pretty much currently fxxked, is £15k of £125k too much to ask to save your colleagues jobs?