He'll probably use it to get a good accountant to advise him into some good loopholes though.
Quote from: TheSandman on October 19, 2010, 10:42:26 PMHe'll probably use it to get a good accountant to advise him into some good loopholes though.Aren't footballers just on normal PAYE though? When that John Arne-Riise payslip appeared it had him paying something like £50,000 per month in income tax and NI contributions.I wouldn't have thought an accountant could do much there - Risso?
Quote from: Dave on October 19, 2010, 10:47:41 PMQuote from: TheSandman on October 19, 2010, 10:42:26 PMHe'll probably use it to get a good accountant to advise him into some good loopholes though.Aren't footballers just on normal PAYE though? When that John Arne-Riise payslip appeared it had him paying something like £50,000 per month in income tax and NI contributions.I wouldn't have thought an accountant could do much there - Risso?Oh God. That'll set Villadawg off.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 19, 2010, 11:00:34 PMQuote from: Dave on October 19, 2010, 10:47:41 PMQuote from: TheSandman on October 19, 2010, 10:42:26 PMHe'll probably use it to get a good accountant to advise him into some good loopholes though.Aren't footballers just on normal PAYE though? When that John Arne-Riise payslip appeared it had him paying something like £50,000 per month in income tax and NI contributions.I wouldn't have thought an accountant could do much there - Risso?Oh God. That'll set Villadawg off.Although....erm...image rights? Amortised bonus payments over the length of the contract?Catering staff?
Quote from: usav on October 19, 2010, 05:21:07 PMJust watched the press conference with SAF and I have to say, all other feelings aside, I almost feel sorry for him on this one. Rooney seems to be acting like the wanker we all know he is and has shafted Ferguson big style. If I was a genuine United fan, my piss would be boiling.As it is, I'll sit back and see how it unfolds.Don't care about SAF or United fans in all this. Remember how they turned Dwight Yorke's head and you'll be laughing your bollocks off for the rest of the day.
Just watched the press conference with SAF and I have to say, all other feelings aside, I almost feel sorry for him on this one. Rooney seems to be acting like the wanker we all know he is and has shafted Ferguson big style. If I was a genuine United fan, my piss would be boiling.As it is, I'll sit back and see how it unfolds.
Quote from: Dave on October 19, 2010, 11:02:53 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 19, 2010, 11:00:34 PMQuote from: Dave on October 19, 2010, 10:47:41 PMQuote from: TheSandman on October 19, 2010, 10:42:26 PMHe'll probably use it to get a good accountant to advise him into some good loopholes though.Aren't footballers just on normal PAYE though? When that John Arne-Riise payslip appeared it had him paying something like £50,000 per month in income tax and NI contributions.I wouldn't have thought an accountant could do much there - Risso?Oh God. That'll set Villadawg off.Although....erm...image rights? Amortised bonus payments over the length of the contract?Catering staff?
I was reading that Times article today and agreed with most of it except for this horse-shitQuoteMcGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.
McGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.
£500K a week. Lets just think about that. What could you do with that money?Does anybody need that much money?
When Yorke left I was gutted. If anyone owed a club a little loyalty it was him seeing as we took him from the middle of nowhere and helped turn him into a fantastic player. When Dwight left I genuinely felt hard done by. Listening to Man Utd fans cheerfully claim he has left Villa to win trophies was more than a little galling...I think we could have built a great side around Dwight.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 19, 2010, 04:27:58 PMI was reading that Times article today and agreed with most of it except for this horse-shitQuoteMcGrath took the challenge of Ferguson's dismissal and played brilliantly for another five years with Aston Villa. But at least he was replaced, in the shape of Steve Bruce and Gary Pallister, by better players.It took two players to fill Paul McGrath's position at Man Yoo....