Football: Scottish champs Celtic agree wage reduction

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Celtic players and coach Neil Lennon have taken a 'significant reduction' in wages to help the club with the financial cost of the coronavirus, ...

Share this contentLONDON: Celtic players and coach Neil Lennon have taken a"significant reduction" in wages to help the club with the financial cost of the coronavirus, the Scottish champions announced on Friday .

"I am also grateful to my own executive team for the commitment they have devoted to this outcome in very difficult working circumstances." "We are well aware of the economic realities and are very willing to play our part in recognising them," Lennon said. "Everyone at Celtic Football Club, including the players and my own backroom team, expresses our appreciation of the work being done by NHS staff, carers and all who are providing vital public services at this time."

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