Some of the wealthiest owners in English football - including Mike Ashley of Newcastle and Joe Lewis at Spurs - have earned criticism for relying on taxpayer handouts to help pay the wages of their non-playing staff during the enforced Coronavirus lay-off. Liverpool also planned to use the UK government's furlough scheme, but have since u-turned following an outcry from their fans.
Adrian Goldberg discusses the issues with film producer and director Laurence Lennard, and there's input from Lee Pomlett, chairman of League 2 Walsall FC.
SOUND OF THE CROWD
COMING IN FROM THE COLD: FOOTBALL AND RACISM, PAST AND PRESENT
PPV AND THE RICK PARRY REVOLUTION
BURY AFC: GOALS GALORE; FOOTY ON TV
A MANIFESTO FOR ENGLISH FOOTBALL
ENGLISH FOOTBALL'S CHINA CRISIS
THE CURIOUS CASE OF WIGAN ATHLETIC; AND FOOTBALL'S HOMEGROWN HEROES
AN APPRECIATION OF SCOTTISH FOOTBALL; AND HOMOPHOBIA LIVES
MARCUS RASHFORD; BLM; AND FOOTY ON TV
FOOTBALL LADS AND SUNDERLAND TILL WE DIE
MANCHESTER CITY AND FINANCIAL FAIR PLAY
SAVING FOOTBALL AS WE KNOW IT: PART TWO
SAVING FOOTBALL AS WE KNOW IT: DAMIAN COLLINS MP
JOHN NICHOLSON: CAN WE HAVE OUR FOOTBALL BACK
SURVIVORS? PORT VALE AND THE ZERO INCOME GAME
BRADFORD FIRE/F.A."DISRESPECT"
PROJECT RESTART - AND THE NULL AND VOID DILEMMA
"NO WAY F.A."
NEWCASTLE AND CHARLTON: TAKEOVER TRAUMAS
WORLD CUP FOR SALE?
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