Accrington chief defends his words despite 'threatening' Premier League response

11 May 2017 07:39

Accrington chairman Andy Holt has continued his attack on the Premier League despite receiving a response he deemed "threatening" from the organisation.

The League Two club's chairman on Tuesday hit out at the Premier League on Twitter following a report in the Daily Mail that agent Mino Raiola pocketed £41million from the deal that saw Manchester United sign Paul Pogba.

Holt accused the Premier League of "destroying the game" and branded it a "disgrace" on his social media account.

The Premier League responded with a statement saying it would write to Holt to ask if he wanted the organisation "to continue the support" it provides to his and other English Football League clubs.

But Holt continued his criticism on Wednesday, explaining how much some EFL clubs were struggling financially.

He told the BBC: "We receive about £460,000 in cash from the Premier League. We're desperate for it and they know we are.

"That's why they put out letters like they did last night that are very threatening, dark, and speak volumes for their attitude to everyone that's not Premier League to me.

" Football is in crisis. The lower league is really struggling, and I'm not the only chairman who feels like this.

"What they're saying is not only are they not bothered about it, anybody who complains about it, 'we'll take your money away and shut you down'.

"Other EFL clubs share my views, not all of them. I'm not trying to lead a rabble, I'm expressing an opinion - but I'm not alone.

"I can't do anything about it. I don't like the agent's fee, I don't like the largesse of the Premier League and I won't like it in five years' time and I won't like it in 10 years' time. My opinion's the same, whatever they do."

Source: PA