My a**e.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50203848
Should have been a month’s, not a day’s wage.
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My a**e.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50203848
Should have been a month’s, not a day’s wage.
It's a fine gesture, they felt they didn't turn up on that day and have donated the wages from that day. Don't see the problem.
****ing hell if they gave a month some soft tart on here would be saying it needs to be 3 months.
And it seems to have escaped notice that backroom staff have also given their wage - they won't be on 80 grand a week.
Some people just like to find the negative in everything. Something good has come from the hiding, I bet the charities really appreciate it.
No footballer can ever do anything charitable without someone pointing out that they earn obscene money and could afford to give more. Of course they could, and probably do. The point here is that they have unilaterally done something good and it will make a difference. That's a good thing. It doesnt mean those same players don't also give money to charity on a monthly basis or whatever and I'm sure a lot of them do. We are only hearing about this particular good thing because it relates to the very public battering they were given.
Don't forget this will also include any goal or clean sheet bonuses...