Study: Footballer pay up 1,500%
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Top footballers have seen pay rises of 1,500% over the past 50 years, many times more than the 186% increase in average UK wages, according to a new study.Filed under: Career
Top footballers have seen pay rises of 1,500% over the past 50 years, many times more than the 186% increase in average UK wages, according to a new study.
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Footballers will be the Authors of their own demise, when clubs can no longer sustain their extortionate wages and become insolvent the likes of Glasgow Rangers.
I for one will be the first to laugh at them lining up at the dole office. They need a reality check, and to take an example from the Olympians.
Cancel your Sky Sport for 2 years
Do not go to football for 2 years
Do not buy any club shirt or other item of
overpriced crap
Then we will stop the overpaid loud mouthed morons
from gracing our screens every Saturday during the
football season
No wonder so many clubs are on the edge of financial disaster, just look at Rangers & Portsmouth to mention just a couple. A good rule of thumb in any business is that total wages for all employees should not account for more than 50% of income.
I believe that Rugby League has similar rules for wages. Football needs to go the same way or else many other clubs will soon be bankrupt, its about time the FA, the Premiere League, UEFA and FIFA took a serious financial investigation.
Surely whatever they earn is for the club to decide . They are not paid out of the public purse just by those who choose to watch them or buy the kit etc. If the fans think they earn too much it is in their hands to stop paying out .
August 20 2012 at 7:59 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyDoes paying them that much make them play better?
August 20 2012 at 7:31 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Replywould be interested to see the tax affairs of these 'superstars' and just how much they pay in tax in this country .. it seems 'poor' Jimmy Carr is taking the rap for the rest . lets have more transparency..
August 20 2012 at 6:43 AM Report abuse Permalink +1 rate up rate down Replyif paying 200 000 pounds per week, for kicking a ball around a rectangle of grass for 90 minutes per week is justified - then the game deserves to fold.
in one week, this guy earns more than i do in over 6 years - for doing what i described above.
is it jealousy on my behalf - no - sheer disgust at the greed and injustice.
if these wages continue - then the greed of the players deserves to destroy the game
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