English Premier League footballers announce #PlayersTogether fund to help the NHS

Premier League footballers have created a joint initiative to help ‘generate funds’ to aid the National Health Service’s efforts to tackle the health crisis created by the coronavirus outbreak.

A broad coalition of players have partnered with NHS Charities Together to create a fund to distribute to parts of the NHS most in need of funds.

Players had come under pressure in recent weeks to accept 30% pay cuts as clubs suffer from millions of pounds in lost revenue from football’s shutdown.

Clubs including Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United have laid off low-paid employees, while Liverpool backtracked on a plan to follow suit following backlash from their fans.

The players, led by captains including Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson, had expressed openness to the concept of pay cuts but only if they could ensure the money would go where it was needed.

"It is about we, as players, collaborating together to create a voluntary initiative, separate to any other league and club conversation," a statement from the group read.

#PlayersTogether statement:

Over the course of the last week we, as a group of Premier League players, have held numerous talks together with the vision of creating a contribution fund that can be used to distribute money to where it’s needed most in this COVID-19 crisis; helping those fighting for us on the NHS frontline as well as other key areas of need. This is a critical time for our country and for our NHS, and we are determined to help in any way that we can.

We can confirm that after extensive conversations between a huge number of players from all Premier League clubs we have created our own collective player initiative, #PlayersTogether, and have partnered with NHS Charities Together (NHSCT) in order to assist them in generating and distributing funds quickly and efficiently to where they are needed most.

NHSCT is the national umbrella organisation for over 150 registered NHS charities, working closely with the Charity Commission, Department of Health and Social Care, and NHS England to represent, champion, and support the NHS’ official charities. NHSCT are the official charity partner of the NHS nationally.



The contributions that this initiative will generate will help NHSCT quickly grant funds to the front line to support in a number of ways, including to help enhance the well-being of NHS staff, volunteers and patients impacted by COVID-19 as well as helping them in their work supporting many other critical areas of need both now and in the longer term.

#PlayersTogether is about we, as players, collaborating together to create a voluntary initiative, separate to any other club and league conversations, to help get much needed funds to those that need it right now. To try and help, along with so many others in the country, make a real difference.

Our prayers and thoughts go out to everyone affected by this crisis. By sticking together, we will get through this.

Stay home. Protect the NHS. Save lives.

#PlayersTogether