The FA chief executive Mark Bullingham is aware of clubs’ impending struggles and said: ‘We are having lots of conversations with stakeholders’
The Football Association is working with the Premier League, EFL and the government to consider how help can be provided to clubs falling into financial crisis during the suspension of the sport due to the coronavirus pandemic, the FA’s chief executive, Mark Bullingham, has said.
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