PFA chief Taylor donates 500,000 pounds to players' NHS fund

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(Reuters) - Professional Footballers' Association chief Gordon Taylor has donated 500,000 pounds ($617,000) to the Premier League players' fund for the National Health Service (NHS), British media reported on Tuesday.

The 75-year-old Taylor, who is reported to have an annual salary of 2.3 million pounds, had been criticised for refusing to take a pay cut during the coronavirus crisis while wage cuts for Premier League players and managers are being discussed.

Sky Sports reported that the PFA has made a separate, 1 million pound donation from members of the executive team to the fund.

 

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