The PFA Survey: Players Speak Up for Better Conditions

TLDRIn a recent survey by the PFA, efl players express concerns about their safety, discrimination, and new rules in football. They want better conditions and more support.

Key insights

Over 80% of efl players feel that more needs to be done to keep them safe from physical harm and discrimination on the pitch.

👥More than half of the players are opposed to new rules on added time, indicating a lack of support for the changes.

50% of players have been part of a game where a pitch invasion resulted in a player being attacked or harassed.

🙅‍♂️Less than 20% of players feel that enough is being done to identify those responsible for pitch invasions and discriminatory chanting.

💼Almost 60% of players feel that a lack of rest and recovery time between seasons is leading to more injuries.

Q&A

What were the main concerns expressed by the players in the survey?

The main concerns expressed by the players in the survey were their safety on the pitch, discrimination, new rules on added time, pitch invasions, and a lack of rest and recovery time between seasons.

What percentage of players feel that enough is being done to identify those responsible for pitch invasions and discriminatory chanting?

Less than 20% of players in the survey feel that enough is being done to identify those responsible for pitch invasions and discriminatory chanting.

How many players have been part of a game where a pitch invasion resulted in a player being attacked or harassed?

50% of the players in the survey have been part of a game where a pitch invasion resulted in a player being attacked or harassed.

Do the players support the new rules on added time?

More than half of the players in the survey are opposed to the new rules on added time, indicating a lack of support for the changes.

What is the category number for this video?

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Timestamped Summary

00:00The PFA has released a survey conducted by efl players, highlighting their concerns about safety, discrimination, and new rules in football.

02:35The survey found that over 80% of players feel that more needs to be done to keep them safe from physical harm and discrimination on the pitch.

03:50More than half of the players are opposed to the new rules on added time, indicating a lack of support for the changes.

05:0050% of players have been part of a game where a pitch invasion resulted in a player being attacked or harassed.

06:20Less than 20% of players feel that enough is being done to identify those responsible for pitch invasions and discriminatory chanting.