I was there at Twickenham on the day that Erica strutted her stuff. I'd just turned 12, so I was beginning to be able to appreciate the enormity of the situation.
I've seen quite a few people saying they don't blame the 'bomb squad' for not wanting to take paycuts to move on as 'we wouldn't want to either' . I'm sorry that's BS and not relative at all. We can't compare the money they make to the money us mere mortals make and justify their decisions.Take exams for us, say we were on 40k a year and didn't want to take a job at 30k a year. That's understandable as we are so much nearer the breadline than these 'stars' are! On 30k a year after tax were bringing in aprox 1800-2k a month. The added £500 a month would make a world of difference to us. Now onto footballers. Your on 17k a week, that's £816,000 a year! You will see about half of that so let's say £400k. Now your offered better job satisfaction (as you'd be playing the sport you claim to love) at 12k a week. That's still £576000 a year and you'd see aprox £300k from that. My long point being is that to them what's an extra 5k a week? What till that bring to their life's that they cannot already have on the money they are on? Is it going to feed their family more? No. Is it going to be spent on excess and show pony shit? Yes! Simply put, these folk have clearly forgotten why they kicked a ballIn the first place. It was down to passion and love for the sport. Now they would rather not play the game but have an extra Tag watch per month.
Quote from: VinnieChase84 on July 31, 2013, 10:00:42 AMI've seen quite a few people saying they don't blame the 'bomb squad' for not wanting to take paycuts to move on as 'we wouldn't want to either' . I'm sorry that's BS and not relative at all. We can't compare the money they make to the money us mere mortals make and justify their decisions.Take exams for us, say we were on 40k a year and didn't want to take a job at 30k a year. That's understandable as we are so much nearer the breadline than these 'stars' are! On 30k a year after tax were bringing in aprox 1800-2k a month. The added £500 a month would make a world of difference to us. Now onto footballers. Your on 17k a week, that's £816,000 a year! You will see about half of that so let's say £400k. Now your offered better job satisfaction (as you'd be playing the sport you claim to love) at 12k a week. That's still £576000 a year and you'd see aprox £300k from that. My long point being is that to them what's an extra 5k a week? What till that bring to their life's that they cannot already have on the money they are on? Is it going to feed their family more? No. Is it going to be spent on excess and show pony shit? Yes! Simply put, these folk have clearly forgotten why they kicked a ballIn the first place. It was down to passion and love for the sport. Now they would rather not play the game but have an extra Tag watch per month. It's a job, nothing more. Regardless of the figures you're not going to take a pay cut if you don't have to.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 31, 2013, 10:21:13 AMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on July 31, 2013, 10:00:42 AMI've seen quite a few people saying they don't blame the 'bomb squad' for not wanting to take paycuts to move on as 'we wouldn't want to either' . I'm sorry that's BS and not relative at all. We can't compare the money they make to the money us mere mortals make and justify their decisions.Take exams for us, say we were on 40k a year and didn't want to take a job at 30k a year. That's understandable as we are so much nearer the breadline than these 'stars' are! On 30k a year after tax were bringing in aprox 1800-2k a month. The added £500 a month would make a world of difference to us. Now onto footballers. Your on 17k a week, that's £816,000 a year! You will see about half of that so let's say £400k. Now your offered better job satisfaction (as you'd be playing the sport you claim to love) at 12k a week. That's still £576000 a year and you'd see aprox £300k from that. My long point being is that to them what's an extra 5k a week? What till that bring to their life's that they cannot already have on the money they are on? Is it going to feed their family more? No. Is it going to be spent on excess and show pony shit? Yes! Simply put, these folk have clearly forgotten why they kicked a ballIn the first place. It was down to passion and love for the sport. Now they would rather not play the game but have an extra Tag watch per month. It's a job, nothing more. Regardless of the figures you're not going to take a pay cut if you don't have to.then why do they all bleat on about 'I only want to play football' if its a lie and its only a job, I don't wake up in the morning and say I only want to sell trucks, if we won the lottery most of us would give up our jobs, we might find something else to do, but working for someone else would be a thing of the past, would footballers give up playing the game if they won the euro millions and pocketed 85 mill, maybe not because football is a brilliant thing to do whether your paid or notits not just a job, playing in front of big crowds must be fantastic, it cant be compared to working in IT or something, its more than just a jobif you are right in what your saying, then they are all just big fat fibbers, thier life isn't about playing the game, its about sitting on their arse if needs be because money is more important than them playing a game of football, which is at odds to what they say most of the timeif they said my contract is far more important to me than actually playing the game, then we would know where we stand, but they don't they say that football is all they want to do, which according to you is a nonsense
Quote from: john e on July 31, 2013, 10:58:59 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 31, 2013, 10:21:13 AMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on July 31, 2013, 10:00:42 AMI've seen quite a few people saying they don't blame the 'bomb squad' for not wanting to take paycuts to move on as 'we wouldn't want to either' . I'm sorry that's BS and not relative at all. We can't compare the money they make to the money us mere mortals make and justify their decisions.Take exams for us, say we were on 40k a year and didn't want to take a job at 30k a year. That's understandable as we are so much nearer the breadline than these 'stars' are! On 30k a year after tax were bringing in aprox 1800-2k a month. The added £500 a month would make a world of difference to us. Now onto footballers. Your on 17k a week, that's £816,000 a year! You will see about half of that so let's say £400k. Now your offered better job satisfaction (as you'd be playing the sport you claim to love) at 12k a week. That's still £576000 a year and you'd see aprox £300k from that. My long point being is that to them what's an extra 5k a week? What till that bring to their life's that they cannot already have on the money they are on? Is it going to feed their family more? No. Is it going to be spent on excess and show pony shit? Yes! Simply put, these folk have clearly forgotten why they kicked a ballIn the first place. It was down to passion and love for the sport. Now they would rather not play the game but have an extra Tag watch per month. It's a job, nothing more. Regardless of the figures you're not going to take a pay cut if you don't have to.then why do they all bleat on about 'I only want to play football' if its a lie and its only a job, I don't wake up in the morning and say I only want to sell trucks, if we won the lottery most of us would give up our jobs, we might find something else to do, but working for someone else would be a thing of the past, would footballers give up playing the game if they won the euro millions and pocketed 85 mill, maybe not because football is a brilliant thing to do whether your paid or notits not just a job, playing in front of big crowds must be fantastic, it cant be compared to working in IT or something, its more than just a jobif you are right in what your saying, then they are all just big fat fibbers, thier life isn't about playing the game, its about sitting on their arse if needs be because money is more important than them playing a game of football, which is at odds to what they say most of the timeif they said my contract is far more important to me than actually playing the game, then we would know where we stand, but they don't they say that football is all they want to do, which according to you is a nonsenseIf you do anything day in, day out it's a job and unless you're very lucky the novelty soon wears off. Similarly, very few people would change jobs for a pay cut and you're woefully naive if you think footballers are any different. Then again, I suppose some people think players kiss the badge because they love their club.
a football career lasts for a few years, why would more money in the bank be more important than a good career to look back on, I just don't get it