Could there be on going talks regarding a pay off?
Mick won't want to lose much on the contract remaining and the club will want to pay him off as little as possible..
How long do these scenario's take:shrug:
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Could there be on going talks regarding a pay off?
Mick won't want to lose much on the contract remaining and the club will want to pay him off as little as possible..
How long do these scenario's take:shrug:
if they wanted to sack him he would have been gone 2 weeks ago.
What is his contract worth any idea?
From August 2020:
"The highest-paid Championship manager was reportedly paid 3.46 million pounds a year, with an average across the division of 878,000 pounds a year."
https://www.reuters.com/article/heal...-idUSL5N2CG5Y3
I'm available for 50k and I'd do a better job.
According to several sources online the average Championship salary is currently £29,000 per week. That would equate to £45 million for a typical squad of 30.
There are some published figures for the 2019/20 season, and that figure seems about right. I was going to comment incredible, but madness seems more appropriate.
2019/20 - wage bills
1: £94.2m - Stoke City
2: £92.2m - West Brom
3: £90.7m - Swansea City
4: £62.6m - Huddersfield
5: £54.3m - Fulham
6: £48.7m - Middlesbrough
7: £46.4m - Cardiff City
8: £40.4m - Derby
9: £38.5m - Birmingham
10: £35.3m - Reading
11: £31.3m - Leeds
12: £31.1m - Hull
13: £30.6m - QPR
14: £29.3m - Sheff Wed
15: £27.7m - Nottm Forest
16: £27.2m - Bristol City
17: £17.1m - Brentford
18: £16.7m - Blackburn
19: £15.0m - Preston
20: £13.3m - Millwall
21: £11.7m - Wigan
22: £10.6m - Barnsley
23: £10.2m - Charlton
24: £6.2m - Luton