Gary Neville has slammed the Premier League's approach over their handling of the coronavirus pandemic, labelling the last few days as a 'PR disaster'.
On Friday, following a meeting with the PFA, LMA and EFL, the Premier League issued a lengthy statement saying that the current campaign has been suspended indefinitely and that they would be making a £20million donation to the NHS.
The Premier League also announced it would be pledging £125m to the EFL and National League but this would only be an advanced payment, rather than an increase, which many feel is needed to keep clubs in England's football pyramid afloat during the pandemic.
Writing on Twitter, Neville said: 'The Premier League are handling the coronavirus crisis terribly. Slow to lockdown, tried one last weekend of games.
'Furloughing straight away a PR disaster. Turning on players publicly, trying to blindside them. No increase in funding for EFL, National League. All stakeholders unhappy with their approach.'
In a second tweet, Neville continued his criticism by adding: 'Football has too many stakeholders with different interests. They all meet regularly and say they collaborate but when s*** hits the fan, the Premier League has all the power and go solo!
'It's unravelling before our eyes. A re-alignment for all clubs, fans and the game would be welcome.'