Wayne Rooney believes that players in England are to be targeted in this coronacrisis. According to the former topspits of Manchester United, he and his colleagues are “an easy target” for critics who believe that the players lack solidarity, and have been.
“If the government were to ask me what health care providers with financial support, or any respiratory protective equipment have to buy it, I would be proud to do so, for as long as I know where to find the money for it,” he writes in his column on the Sunday Times.
The 34-year-old Rooney has been prepared as an all-star with a full list of winners and will likewise account is in the lead, but stressed that not all of the players in his (comfortable) position. The current cutting edge of resembled Derby County thinks it is wrong that football players in general are being targeted because they are the basis of their social responsibilities, too little to be executed. Also some top clubs such as Spurs are getting a lot of criticism because they are a part of the workforce in temporary unemployment, which is the community, the cost to pay the price.
They are currently in negotiations with the spelerslonen in the Premier League for at least three months, with 30 per cent, but the agreement is not quite there yet.
“I find myself in a position where I can give up. I’ve had a long career, and had to have my sandwich made. However, not each and every football player is in that kind of situation. However, all the personnel suddenly covered by a salary reduction, will be 30% of the contract. Why are players suddenly become the scapegoats? How can we look at this situation and view, it is a fact that we are an easy target.”