'A f*cking cheek!' - Neville slams Health Secretary Hancock for Premier League pay-cut comment



The Manchester United legend protested Hancock's remarks and accepts footballers are taking a shot at their commitments

Gary Neville has condemned British Health Secretary Matt Hancock after he approached Premier League footballers to "accept a decrease in salary and have their impact" in the battle against coronavirus.

Hancock's remarks have isolated general sentiment, with some concurring that footballers should leave behind their wages and others getting out the Health Secretary's supposed lip service in not soliciting the equivalent from other generously compensated open figures and callings.

Previous Manchester United and England right-back Neville made his musings on the issue thoroughly clear on Twitter. He expressed: "I want to be a player for 10 additional mins.

"The PL players are more than likely chipping away at a proposition to help clubs, networks and the NHS.

"It takes longer than about fourteen days to assemble. Matt Hancock getting them out when he can't get tests set up for NHS staff is a f*****g cheek!"

Neville's kindred previous England universal Gary Lineker has likewise given his help to players , recommending the spotlight ought to rather fall on the far wealthier club proprietors.

His previous side Tottenham have been scrutinized for cutting the pay rates of 550 non-playing staff individuals , regardless of proprietor Joe Lewis having a revealed total assets of over £4.3 billion ($5.3bn).

"It's currently up to the players how they react," Lineker disclosed to Sky News on Thursday.

"How about we allow them to react, before this enormously critical heap on that we generally get these days.

"Football is constantly an obvious objective yet where are the huge representatives, where are the CEOs of these colossal organizations, what are they doing right now?

"No one ever appears to think about them yet footballers, who do an extraordinary measure of good in the network that never gets revealed, who do bunches of things to bring issues to light during this frightfully troublesome time.

"In this way, how about we sit back and watch, and see what they do. I'll be the first to censure them in the event that they don't do anything."

Across Europe, various players and clubs have given huge parts of their profit to the reason.

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