In the first of a week-long series on how coronavirus will change football we talk to Peterborough’s owner Darragh MacAnthony
The horsemen are circling and for Leagues One and Two the apocalypse is nigh. For Darragh MacAnthony, the owner of Peterborough, the day of reckoning will come in July or August, when payments deferred during football’s pause can be put off no longer. VAT and PAYE will have to be settled; suppliers and, for some clubs, players and members of staff will need their money.
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Written by David Hytner
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