Chairmen and owners of EFL clubs are worried about 'going bust' and are 'desperate' over financial issues brought about by the coronavirus crisis, according to Salford City co-owner Gary Neville.
Football has been postponed until further notice because of the COVID-19 crisis, leading to financial concerns in the game. The Premier League has recently appointed Gary Hoffman as its new chairman and will begin his new role at the start of June.
Hoffman is formerly a vice-chairman of Coventry City and is leaving his role as chief executive of Hastings Insurance to take up the position.
And Ammies co-owner Neville, whose side sit 10th in League Two, hopes Hoffman's previous dealings with finances and seeing the Sky Blues struggle in the lower