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60 Daily Express Monday, April 6, 2020


By Jeremy Cross

By David Maddock

CAPTAINS
CLUB: From
left, Jordan
Henderson,
Troy Deeney,
Cesar
Azpilicueta,
Mark Noble
and Harry
Maguire

BOURNEMOUTH: RUNNING ON EMPTY


FULL
STORY:
P56-57

UNITED WE


STAND


MANCHESTER CITY star
Kyle Walker is facing a
£250,000 fine after claims
he broke lockdown rules by
having two women round to
his home.
Walker, right,
apologised
yesterday
after a
report
he and a
friend had
two sex
workers
visiting last week.
“I want to take this
opportunity to issue a
public apology for the
choices I made,” said the
England defender. “I
understand my position as
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KYLE’S


SHAME


THE Premier League are at
an advanced stage in talks
with the Government over a
return for football in June.
It is understood there is a
tentative agreement for the
top-flight to resume behind
closed doors after the 20
clubs hatched a plan with
senior officials. In principle,
TURN TO PAGE 57, COL 4

Top flight


plans for a


June start


express.co.uk/sport


DAY SEVE


BROKE


HEARTS
THE MASTERS:
P52-53

BEN STOKES’


ISOLATION


WORKOUT


Captains lead revolt


over Premier League


clubs’ demands for


substantial pay cuts


PREMIER LEAGUE players are
determined to stand strong in a
revolt against club demands for
wage cuts.
The League and clubs want
players to agree to salary
reductions or deferrals to help
during the coronavirus crisis.
Players have been asked to
sacrifice a maximum of 30 per
cent of their wages for the next
12 months, with the situation
reviewed every four weeks.
But a Premier League captains’
WhatsApp group has been set up
and all 20 are being urged to
TURN TO PAGE 59, COLUMN 1

By Tony Banks

GET STUCK IN
ON PAGE 54

AT FULL
STRETCH:
Stokes hard
at work amid
lockdown

England star shares


his fitness routine

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