Agree with your comments mate. I guess my point was that the spirit of the government bailout was probably not aimed at premier league clubs some of whom pay salaries of several hundred K a week so more of a moral point than a legal one. Someone earning £30k a year gets their salary chopped yet someone earning £100K a week gets looked after. Seems morally bankrupt to me.

Here’s a radical idea but taking a leaf out of Barcelona FC’s book, Levi and the first team at Spurs in this case could take a significant pay cut, ensure that all the regular staff like the receptionists and bar staff get paid and don’t use the taxpayer / money that could go to the NHS to fund one of Europe’s richest clubs until this is over and they start raking in the millions again.

I think this crisis will be a defining point where people view certain companies and parts of society as to how they’ve acted. Have they taken or given? I really hope those who have taken advantage get called out