When Football Becomes a Political Football

In the last few weeks, it feels like everybody is talking about wages in football. It’s not just footballer’s wages that have come under scrutiny; across the Premier League, clubs have been coming under criticism for making use of a government…

In the last few weeks, it feels like everybody is talking about wages in football. It’s not just footballer’s wages that have come under scrutiny; across the Premier League, clubs have been coming under criticism for making use of a government…

In the last few weeks, it feels like everybody is talking about wages in football.

It’s not just footballer’s wages that have come under scrutiny; across the Premier League, clubs have been coming under criticism for making use of a government furloughing scheme to save imbursing their lower-paid staff.

With more money than ever in football and less money than ever in the economy, people are asking questions about football’s relationship to wealth.

In this episode, we ask: why is everyone talking about wages in football? And how is football being used as… well… a political football.

Guests:

Daniel Storey (@danielstorey85) is a freelance journalist whose work can be found in the i paper, BBC Sport and the Totally Football Show amongst others

Will Davies (@davies_will) is Professor in Political Economy at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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