Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on February 04, 2016, 01:25:24 PMQuote from: mr underhill on February 04, 2016, 01:02:48 PMof course he is totally entitled to his money but it always strikes how difficult it appears to be to terminate a footballer's contract compared to other professionstotally, you keep hearing that football is a business but the things they do like contracts and player wages as a percentage of turnover is mentalIf you are shit at any other job you would get moved on and have a couple of months money as notice - if you're luckyFootball they just pay your contract in full It's designed to give security to both parties. So you're right that in other jobs there is the possibility of moving out an ineffective employee, but there is also nothing to stop a brilliant employee quitting and moving to a better job elsewhere. It's the same factor that keeps dross like N'Zogbia with us for so long, as kept Benteke with us for more than one season.
Quote from: mr underhill on February 04, 2016, 01:02:48 PMof course he is totally entitled to his money but it always strikes how difficult it appears to be to terminate a footballer's contract compared to other professionstotally, you keep hearing that football is a business but the things they do like contracts and player wages as a percentage of turnover is mentalIf you are shit at any other job you would get moved on and have a couple of months money as notice - if you're luckyFootball they just pay your contract in full
of course he is totally entitled to his money but it always strikes how difficult it appears to be to terminate a footballer's contract compared to other professions
Quote from: Dave on February 04, 2016, 01:42:22 PMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on February 04, 2016, 01:25:24 PMQuote from: mr underhill on February 04, 2016, 01:02:48 PMof course he is totally entitled to his money but it always strikes how difficult it appears to be to terminate a footballer's contract compared to other professionstotally, you keep hearing that football is a business but the things they do like contracts and player wages as a percentage of turnover is mentalIf you are shit at any other job you would get moved on and have a couple of months money as notice - if you're luckyFootball they just pay your contract in full It's designed to give security to both parties. So you're right that in other jobs there is the possibility of moving out an ineffective employee, but there is also nothing to stop a brilliant employee quitting and moving to a better job elsewhere. It's the same factor that keeps dross like N'Zogbia with us for so long, as kept Benteke with us for more than one season.True but overall I still think it favours the player over the employer, especially as release clauses become more common. It's like me strolling into a pay negotiation and saying"'I've was really good at my job last year, please give me a contract that says you'll pay me, for a period of no less than one third of my working life, an amount that assumes I'll continue to be really good, and work to my best ability".
We aren't allowed to say as***t str**ping, are we?
The Community Department are a little bit unsure of their future at the moment.
Quote from: Legion on February 04, 2016, 06:32:18 PMThe Community Department are a little bit unsure of their future at the moment.Now getting rid of that would be a dreadful and totally stupid indicator of the things to come.So it's not going to happen.
Wouldn't surprise me. It's so unfair though, one shit player like N'Zogbia probably earns the same as 100 admin staff.
Quote from: Louzie04Remi on February 04, 2016, 09:23:30 PMQuote from: Legion on February 04, 2016, 06:32:18 PMThe Community Department are a little bit unsure of their future at the moment.Now getting rid of that would be a dreadful and totally stupid indicator of the things to come.So it's not going to happen.I agree on 2 fronts.If you look at the CSR pages on the website, there are dozens of projects that really make a difference to life for people in the local communities which would be a severe kick in the proverbials to those affected if they disappeared.The second is, no matter how shit things have been on the pitch, the off the pitch stuff is the one thing that they've consistently got right from day 1. Take that small crumb of comfort away and it really is grim.That's before you get to it being horrible for the staff involved.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on February 04, 2016, 09:31:31 PMQuote from: Louzie04Remi on February 04, 2016, 09:23:30 PMQuote from: Legion on February 04, 2016, 06:32:18 PMThe Community Department are a little bit unsure of their future at the moment.Now getting rid of that would be a dreadful and totally stupid indicator of the things to come.So it's not going to happen.I agree on 2 fronts.If you look at the CSR pages on the website, there are dozens of projects that really make a difference to life for people in the local communities which would be a severe kick in the proverbials to those affected if they disappeared.The second is, no matter how shit things have been on the pitch, the off the pitch stuff is the one thing that they've consistently got right from day 1. Take that small crumb of comfort away and it really is grim.That's before you get to it being horrible for the staff involved.It won't matter how much good the projects do - if they put an accountant in charge things will be cut to fit the budget - regardless of who good they are. The same happens when we have a Tory government.
Cut £60m from the club's revenue and lots of thing don't happen. Albion shut half of their hospitality last time they were relegated.