We are all experiencing an incredible situation across the world and a wage deferral is the least I can do as a football manager.

I am desperate to help in any way I can, and myself and the coaching staff are all happy to assist the club in these difficult times.

There are a lot of people who could lose jobs during this horrible period of uncertainty and nobody wants that to happen.

We are all fortunate to work in a great sport but we're all equal – we all breathe the same and say the same things, and are no better than anyone else. Everybody in football has to stop and think about what is right.

This is an unprecedented scenario for everyone and I'm speaking to the sporting director [Lee O'Neill] on Thursday night and I will certainly consider what is right for the club.

The job of a manager never stops. It's always 24-7 and consumes your life. I'm about to have a conference call with our two analysis lads and I'm speaking to the recruitment guys about targets for next season.

People just see us on the training pitch or in matches but the job is always on the go.

We are still trying to get into the play-offs so we're always talking about different formations against certain teams and getting training programmes organised for the players at home and when we restart.