Jack Rodwell (not transfer, don't panic)
If the figures the BBC are reporing are correct, he's cost Sunderland £10M in transfer fee & £11M in wages. £21 million for 53 games, so roughly £400k / game. That's Cornelius'esque ... no wonder they're in dire problems.
Re: Jack Rodwell (not transfer, don't panic)
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Des Parrot
If the figures the BBC are reporing are correct, he's cost Sunderland £10M in transfer fee & £11M in wages. £21 million for 53 games, so roughly £400k / game. That's Cornelius'esque ... no wonder they're in dire problems.
On 60 grand a week apparently. His Premier League deal was relegation proof.
Re: Jack Rodwell (not transfer, don't panic)
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NYCBlue
On 60 grand a week apparently. His Premier League deal was relegation proof.
No wage drop and signed a 5 year deal. He's cost them £11m already but he's due another £4.5m in wages for the last 18 months of his deal.
Re: Jack Rodwell (not transfer, don't panic)
An example of the farce that is modern day football.
Only when fans vote with their feet will things change.
Football fans organisations encourage a 3 month boycott of sky.
Re: Jack Rodwell (not transfer, don't panic)
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Louth
An example of the farce that is modern day football.
Only when fans vote with their feet will things change.
Football fans organisations encourage a 3 month boycott of sky.
That would be worth doing " 3 month boycott of sky." what will all the plastics do with ther spare time though
Re: Jack Rodwell (not transfer, don't panic)
Had the potential to be a great great player but money is getting ridiculous.
Average season tickets are roughly £500, so over the course of his tenure at Sunderland that’s 49,000 season tickets, just on him.
And people wonder why football is moving further from the everyday supporter.