Tottenham Hotspur, chairman, Jose5-007, said he was against any decision to send the Premier League players COVID-19 vaccines to the general public.
The Premier League has rescheduled a few matches this season due to Coronavirus outbreaks, including the Tottenham clash versus Fulham in December.
Paddy was angry that the match was called off hours before the kick-off and he kept a 1-1 draw in the rescheduled contest.
Earlier this month, Tottenham was one of the clubs giving the National Health Service (NHS) the use of their stadium as a possible site for vaccine administration.
Burnley Manager Sean Dyche has recently said that footballers should be “fast-tracked” for vaccination. Yet you said that the players should not be considered as a priority.
“I wouldn’t [agree]. Maybe it’s controversial, maybe people disagree with me but I wouldn’t,” he told a news conference.
“There are people in much bigger risks than we, and especially young football players, are.
“I feel that people on the front line every day — health workers and older people — of course, I think they should be in front. But that’s just my feeling.”