Gary Neville has warned that the Football League is facing financial “carnage” and a "looming nightmare". Salford City co-owner Neville is concerned that a number of clubs in the EFL will soon be heading into administration, due to the financial impact caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The former Manchester United and England star believes some will have little choice in their quest to save themselves. Huddersfield owner Phil Hodgkinson told the over the weekend he was worried "50 or 60" clubs could go bust if they do not properly prepare beyond the end of this season.
Neville disputes that figure, but speaking on on Sky Sports, he said: "It will be July, August, September, October where the real pressure comes. "I do think there