crazyhorse wrote:I was impressed with the press conference. Rafa attitude towards this close season, concentrating on what we have was impressive.
When questioned about Tevez and Barry his "money money money" comment was pure class!
Reg wrote:I´ll give you passion for 140 thou a week mate.
fivecups wrote:Reg wrote:I´ll give you passion for 140 thou a week mate.
Great news that Stevie's signed up - I think most people know I love him BUT that sort of money really is obscene.
Lets face it - it's disgusting. I'm not trying to target Stevie here - more football as a whole, but can someone please tell me what 20 thousand pounds a week is going to do for you when you are already earning over six million a year. What theis he going to do with that extra money? What can he possibly need that for? It's ridiculous - there is a MASSIVE global credit crunch going on, there are grassroots clubs closing every day, why should footballers be able to drain so much money from the game?
There are clubs where 75% of their income goes to paying players wages. It's stupid. 20 year olds don't know what to do with millions of pounds a year. It's not even good for them, they end up gambling it away.
The agents are worse. They make a fortune without even doing anything. I can't believe Gareth Barry and Tevez chasing an few thousand pounds a week - when you earn these astronomical sums of money its just greed. No-one needs that sort of money to live happily. Greedy.
The worst of all though are the regulatory bodies - how can they not control this madness. Pathetic.
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Rant over.
Reg wrote:How does the american capping systme work, anyone know? Joe??
Robert Kraft didnt bid for the club because of the lack of salary cap.
Scottbot wrote:Reg wrote:How does the american capping systme work, anyone know? Joe??
Robert Kraft didnt bid for the club because of the lack of salary cap.
Every franchise has a maximum they can spend each year on wages, not all teams max it out but most do. The whole league is built on the concept of parity, the teams share out the merchandising and TV money equally, the best teams get the toughest schedule the following year and the worst teams get first dibs on the best talent coming out of the college ranks at the annual draft. Unfortunately it's a bit late for all (or any) of that in the football world.
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