Adjective
non-playing (not comparable)
Alternative spelling of nonplaying
COVID-19 UPDATE: Dundee United can confirm following recent testing that three members of our non-playing staff have returned positive COVID-19 test results. Source: Internet
Neyer, p. 44. As it turned out, both Fuchs and Ruppert had known all along that Ruth's non-playing positions were meaningless. Source: Internet
HARRY REDKNAPP slammed his old Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy for slashing the wages of non-playing staff due to the coronavirus outbreak. Source: Internet
Led by Boston Red Sox owner John Henry, Liverpool followed in announcing some non-playing staff would be furloughed. Source: Internet
On Thursday the union said in a statement that it objected to clubs putting non-playing staff on furlough if they could afford to pay them, but suggested that players’ wages could be used to pay staff if that was genuinely necessary. Source: Internet
Professional football in has been suspended until April 30, at the earliest, due to the pandemic with some top- flight clubs putting non-playing staff on leave. Source: Internet