Quote from: "Leighton"Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.This is something which confuses me. The readiness of seemingly rational people to believe that the booing at 45 minutes against Wigan was purely about the previous 45 minutes.I didn't boo, but I did remark to my match-attending friends that it was a continuation of the entirety of the previous season at home.
Quote from: "villan1975"I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.Totally and utterly complete load of bollocks.
I do feel that any "fan" that is willing to boo there own team after 45 mins of the season as for the wigan game last season must feel some responsibility.
Wages are a separate entity to image rights, win bonuses and all the rest of it.I'd find it hard to believe that players keen on earning as much money as possible would forgo or take a lower wage for something variable like increased image rights and bonuses.But I'm sure Risso will be happy to clarify for the 200th time.Maybe we can sticky this one, as it never seems to die.
This fact has been quoted quite frequently on here. It puzzled me as to why we are spending considerably more on wages and then I read this http://astonvilla-views.com/2010/08/02/the-wage-debate-and-especially-in-comparison-to-spurs/.It would appear that one of the reasons why we spend more than Spurs is that we employ over 60% more staff than Spurs, although 14no. less playing and football staff.
Quote from: "old man villa fan"This fact has been quoted quite frequently on here. It puzzled me as to why we are spending considerably more on wages and then I read this http://astonvilla-views.com/2010/08/02/the-wage-debate-and-especially-in-comparison-to-spurs/.It would appear that one of the reasons why we spend more than Spurs is that we employ over 60% more staff than Spurs, although 14no. less playing and football staff.Looking at that link, the fact it's from a blog run by teh man taht has taken over teh internetz, I would take the figures with a full Cheshire amount of salt.I see absolutely no links or evidence to back up the figures given which leads me to think he's either made them up himself or taken the word of someone else who has.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"Quote from: "John M"Quote from: "Risso"Quote from: "John M"I don't think anyone thinks we couldn't do any betterYou have to be joking.Well, each side of any argument will have it's extremes, but I'd like to think that even those most adamant MON supporters see 6th as a midway point between where we were and where we're trying to get to.Randy seems to have come to a similar conclusion to those in the former camp and that is why MON will be our manager this coming season.What action on Mr. Lerner's part gives you that impression?
Quote from: "John M"Quote from: "Risso"Quote from: "John M"I don't think anyone thinks we couldn't do any betterYou have to be joking.Well, each side of any argument will have it's extremes, but I'd like to think that even those most adamant MON supporters see 6th as a midway point between where we were and where we're trying to get to.Randy seems to have come to a similar conclusion to those in the former camp and that is why MON will be our manager this coming season.
Quote from: "Risso"Quote from: "John M"I don't think anyone thinks we couldn't do any betterYou have to be joking.Well, each side of any argument will have it's extremes, but I'd like to think that even those most adamant MON supporters see 6th as a midway point between where we were and where we're trying to get to.
Quote from: "John M"I don't think anyone thinks we couldn't do any betterYou have to be joking.
I don't think anyone thinks we couldn't do any better
Didn't I hear somewhere that the majority of Sol Campbells wages come in the way of image rights? Does this have a possitive tax impact on the player?
Just playing devil's advocate, but wouldn't those deals be signed when Harry Redknapp was in charge? The same Harry Redknapp who is now in charge of Spurs, whose wages in the posted accounts we constantly debate the validity of?
Sorry, but I think what's happening at his previous club is a valid point when discussing Redknapp/Spurs/wages.