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Foreign players wages are often are listed as wages after tax
So Marcelo and Isco are on double that and Alaba too
What Tax Threshold does 80k per week fall below?
Foreign players wages are often are listed as wages after tax
So Marcelo and Isco are on double that and Alaba too
Or just turn draws into wins, losses into draws, afterall we had the best offensive and defensive record so no need to really improve on thatCould be
However, I think for that to happen Kane would have to continue his excellent development and score 35 league goals, or perhaps alternatively the likes of Alli, Son or Jansen step up their goalscoring exploits
Im not disputing thatDo you have a source? Cause I've searched high and low for these guys' wages on the Internet and literally every source says they are getting paid or round about that much.
Im not disputing that
When we were after Sniejder years ago, the internet said he was on £80k a week, the guardian podcast, highlighted that we would struggle to match that as the foreign press often give the net wages figure rather gross
To be fair to JJ he did pretty badly out of Levy, i mean he was available for at leat 5 games a season and he now lives in a bedsit id imagine. Fing LevyJenas needs to stop coming out with a new BBC article on this same subject, saying the same things, every two days.
If everyone could just fuck off and stop talking about how much we pay that'd be great, thanks.
I wish there was one pundit who would just come out and say that on MotD.
Yep - JJ was peddling this article on MoTD on Sunday and Shearer fought the club's corner, pointing out that were well paid as a squad already and that Rose might want to raise his points again when a) he hasn't just been sitting on his arse for 6 months and b) has helped the club to win something.Sherers vid in the link was good, at least one pundit has spoken some sense about all this
Yep - JJ was peddling this article on MoTD on Sunday and Shearer fought the club's corner, pointing out that were well paid as a squad already and that Rose might want to raise his points again when a) he hasn't just been sitting on his arse for 6 months and b) has helped the club to win something.
It is a bit of a "chicken and egg" scenario I suppose.I liked what Shearer was saying.....BUT in my view we won't win the league unless we change our wage structure to attract one or maybe even two high profile signings. I think that's what we're missing....proven winners. So whilst I agree with Shearer that these players haven't won anything, I think the players' views are we would have a damn good chance of winning something if wages were slightly higher to attract key signings.
It is a bit of a "chicken and egg" scenario I suppose.
I liked what Shearer was saying.....BUT in my view we won't win the league unless we change our wage structure to attract one or maybe even two high profile signings. I think that's what we're missing....proven winners. So whilst I agree with Shearer that these players haven't won anything, I think the players' views are we would have a damn good chance of winning something if wages were slightly higher to attract key signings.
so what was the excuse for Leicester winning it, and their wage structure was way below ours when they did it.
what wins the league is players putting in a performance, getting the breaks, the club not have a heavy injury list.
the last 2 seasons for definite have been won by the team that's not had any European commitments, and have been very fortunate with being able to field the same XI the majority of the season.
if players want to win trophies they also need to make sure they give 110% every week.
Not having that, it's a fact that if we doubled our first eleven's wages we'd win the treble
I know you've acknowledged that XI is debatable, but Dier has been in the first XI for three seasons now. I think you're just including him out of necessity to make the numbers up. Also off the back of a 21 goal season, Son is clearly a first choice player.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/bale-expects-real-to-match-ronaldos-750k-a-week-zkwsxhh89Ok well as I've said I've searched around various sources and I can't find anything about wages being listed after tax, that's what I'm after really.
If that is indeed the case then Ronaldo and Bale are being paid £750k and £700k a week respectively which I find hard to believe personally.