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I wonder if the prime motivation of some in this thread is to defend Premier League footballers in general or to defend the Conservative party?
That's bollocks, I'm afraid. The fans had no choice in the formation of the premier league. They didn't choose for the majority of fans to be priced out of subscribing.
The fans who do pay can't go elsewhere for top flight English football (legally anyway) as this is a monopoly. We'd all love it to be free to air again and it's not the fans fault that it isn't. If sky and the PL were still making big money they wouldn't care if only 500 people subscribed, and in those circs it also wouldn't be the subscribers fault.
Yes, I have some sympathy, albeit limited, for Premier footballers here. Even when they're playing every week, they're there to be shot at when it comes to their pay, but, as I said earlier in this thread, I'd say that their union has an almost impossible job in persuading the public that they shouldn't take a compulsory wage cut currently.
I'm pleased to not be cynical enough to read that article and think it was a fake, but,if it is,the points being made by the player are, I believe, still entirely fair ones.
I should also say that I agree that there are others within the game with more responsibility in matters like this than individual players, hence that limited sympathy I mentioned.
I’ve always had a similar view but this interview has changed my mind a bit to be honest. Imagine having half a million in your bank every month, surely it becomes mostly useless after a few years.
Would it not be better to do some good with it rather than just let it all mount up?
I agree. Some of the chairmen who are furloughing (a nice word for taking money out of the National Coffers which could be redirected elsewhere) unimportant staff (let's be honest here, that's how they view their staff) have taken no pay cut, or 20% off a wage that is £150k a week.
Vincent Tan has so much money, he has invested into a sport he doesn't know, but pay the cleaner's for the next two months - nah that is too much to pay.
They are scared to upset their prize assets. The world is going to be a different place after this. At the very least, we have all had a massive shock and rethought our priorities. At the worse, we will have seen a loved one, or a friend, or a colleague die. And what these clubs are gradually doing is alienating people whose viewpoints on what is important have changed.
How many of us are actually missing football at this moment? I'm not, I'm missing visiting my parents today for a nice lunch.
I do agree how come Hancock doesn’t ask Tory donors (or any other party donors to make a contribution.
Tory donors such as crispin odey has made millions by shorting the market since the virus was in the news. Same for Marshall Wace.
Shows what hypocrites politicians are.
No you seem to be confused by some basic maths and simple understanding of commerce:
Donations to the Tory party (and those to most political parties) are a drop in the ocean compared to what basic (try to understand that part) wages of a Prem League footballer. Additionally, some cretins are calling for other ‘high earners’ to contribute.
Do people ACTUALLY realise that no one, not CEOs, bankers, hedge fund managers whoever, earn a WEEKLY wage anywhere near that of a Prem League footballer? They may get big bonuses (er, just like Prem League footballers ALSO do) and/or shares to make up sizeable annual pay packets but most dullards simply don’t get this. And all they have to do it look at the financial report of any public company. It really is comical that people don’t know this.
So please try harder. I know that it is difficult for you.
It's not difficult at all , I understand far more than you think
The basic plank of this is that hancock , a wealthy man , backed by ****ing tory private healthcare companies is all of a sudden saying we are all in this together to make plebs like you shout hurrah
It starts with him and his two faced , corrupt government led by a racist , with a cough
It's players like this who make me sick..
Not true. See https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/905646...ichest-people/
So what you're saying is you're happy for incredibly rich clubs to abuse a system designed to help businesses who may end up with cashflow issues by treating low paid staff like shit because highly paid players could take pay cuts, oh and pay the missing tax voluntary hence getting effectively taxed twice... whilst the incredibly rich clubs get taxpayer money.
You seem to want to blast highly paid players rather than putting the blame at the clubs.
If you're talking lower league / non-league clubs, where there isn't the cash slushing around, that's a different story - even than, that just shows how badly run football clubs are when it comes to business. Too many spend what they don't have, in that case the lower paid staff should absolutely be taken care of.