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Chelsea's first-team players will not be taking a pay cut to contribute to the club during the coronavirus pandemic, but will "focus on further supporting other charitable causes".

By Alistair Magowan
BBC Sport

  • 48 minutes ago
It had been reported that the men's team would take a 10% cut this month.

But a statement on the club website said "extensive talks" had been held to discuss how the team could contribute.

The Chelsea board have told the players to continue to support charities, including the NHS.

"At this time, the men's first team will not be contributing towards the club financially and instead the board have directed the team to focus their efforts," the statement read.

 
What a club.

Murderer
Racist
Rapist
Paedo

Almost got the full fucking set.
Yeah and all we’ve to worry about is our right back getting a trim.......
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YOUNG OFFENDERS

Chelsea reminded two members of staff of their responsibilities after they reportedly broke lockdown rules to sign two eight-year-olds.

Saturday was the first day clubs could sign players for under-9 football next season and the West Londoners are said to have flaunted lockdown rules in order to get there first.

Pictures reportedly seen by Football London appear to show the Blues' local head of recruitment and another member of staff enter the youngsters' homes to sign deals.

The club had planned to deliver the contracts in hard copy and exchange at a safe distance, according to the Standard.

Clubs are often in a hurry to snap up the best young talent but other London clubs are said to have acted in a more professional manner by recruiting youth players over Skype, Facetime and Zoom.

A scout at one of Chelsea's rival clubs called the move “disrespectful” and some reportedly view it as a move to get ahead in the “very competitive market” for kids currently in year three at school.
 
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