Premier League clubs have been urged to fight the threat of coronavirus on food banks and ensuring casual staff are paid during football’s suspension
Premier League clubs have been urged to follow the leads of Liverpool and Brighton to “avoid a disaster waiting to happen” by fighting the threat of the coronavirus crisis to food banks and ensuring casual staff are paid during football’s suspension.
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