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Josy
02-09-2013, 12:50 PM
Serious Poll...

Do you think footballers wages are too much?

Drew.
02-09-2013, 12:51 PM
this poll doesnt even need a "no" option

Black Dagger
02-09-2013, 12:52 PM
LOOL ofc.

I like football but I'm sorry a bit of training a week and potentially running about for 90 minutes is not worth that money.

Legend killer
02-09-2013, 12:57 PM
Ashley Young is worth every penny of his 120 k a week wages. He has shown that having a physical disability should not stop you from chasing your dream

Locke.
02-09-2013, 01:02 PM
No

Drew.
02-09-2013, 01:03 PM
get out of here David

Withano
02-09-2013, 01:05 PM
It winds me up when football fans complain about their wage. Where were they expecting their season ticket money to go to? You're funding their wage.

Drew.
02-09-2013, 01:06 PM
It winds me up when football fans complain about their wage. Where were they expecting their season ticket money to go to? You're funding their wage.

http://31.media.tumblr.com/209693a1cfdb926641444ece876c10fc/tumblr_mqjqmnixk21sppmago1_400.gif

MeMyselfAndI
02-09-2013, 01:07 PM
It winds me up when football fans complain about their wage. Where were they expecting their season ticket money to go to? You're funding their wage.

Don't be so silly. Of course they are overpaid, 100k a week is just soooo stupid. A percent of money could go to charities, It would make such a huge difference.

Withano
02-09-2013, 01:09 PM
If millions of people are willing to spend hundreds of pounds on them and they shouldnt complain about where that money goes. Its dumb.

Withano
02-09-2013, 01:09 PM
Its literally Lady Gaga fans being mad that she gets a lot of money from her world tours. That would be dumb too.

Legend killer
02-09-2013, 01:10 PM
If you had to watch Ashley attempt to run with a ball week in week out you would understand

Brother Leon
02-09-2013, 01:10 PM
They make millions upon millions for their organisations. When I feel down I can take my mind off everything for 90mins or so and feel euphoric when we win a big match. I don't care either way. If I was making my employer worth a Billion or so I would want those same wages.

Legend killer
02-09-2013, 01:12 PM
Trust me Leon Ashley is making us ZERO money infact he is losing us money

Brother Leon
02-09-2013, 01:14 PM
Trust me Leon Ashley is making us ZERO money infact he is losing us money

Was talking more about the likes of Rooney and RVP. Young should be in minimum wage at a push really lol.

Withano
02-09-2013, 01:18 PM
Maybe you should all start complaining that season tickets should be £5 more expensive and that £5 from each person should be donated to a charity, or does it only work one way?

Jesus.
02-09-2013, 01:21 PM
Players wages are so high, that season tickets don't contribute anything these days. The money for players salaries comes from the CL and TV pots.

Legend killer
02-09-2013, 01:21 PM
Wtf Leon is starting to see the light

Fair play takes a big man to admit he was wrong

Legend killer
02-09-2013, 01:23 PM
Lol at season tickets i ain't got money for that

James
02-09-2013, 07:48 PM
Doesn't really answer the question but it's just the same as the money actors and pop stars get.

Kazanne
02-09-2013, 07:49 PM
Serious Poll...

Do you think footballers wages are too much?

Obscene if you ask me.

Shaun
02-09-2013, 07:51 PM
how haven't we had a boring "what about our nurses and troops!!!" comment yet

GiRTh
02-09-2013, 07:53 PM
Doesn't really answer the question but it's just the same as the money actors and pop stars get.This. They are paid what people are prepared to pay them and on par with actors, pop stars and other sports men footballers wages arent that high.

Shaun
02-09-2013, 07:55 PM
Golf wages are the most outrageous.

Mystic Mock
02-09-2013, 07:55 PM
Yes as they only train for an hour a day, and they only kick a ball around for 90 minutes so my answer is yes.

But I do think that other jobs should have a wage cut as well as really Police Officers, Firemen, and the Army should be paid the most money.

GiRTh
02-09-2013, 07:57 PM
Golf wages are the most outrageous.This. Tennis players are paid too much too.

Mystic Mock
02-09-2013, 07:57 PM
http://31.media.tumblr.com/209693a1cfdb926641444ece876c10fc/tumblr_mqjqmnixk21sppmago1_400.gif

You have great taste in characters Drew.:dance:

jackc1806
02-09-2013, 08:03 PM
Of course they are but they are that high for a reason. Clubs make billions from TV money, sponsorships ect and that money is spread towards the players. They only get paid loads because their employers make loads

Nemo123
02-09-2013, 08:04 PM
Man City's entire gate isn't enough to pay the team. Sheikh Mansoor has to make up the difference from his own pocket.

NickUhasRocks
02-09-2013, 10:11 PM
Not just football plays. It's all sports. As a kid I played hockey, baseball and football. Hundreds and hundreds attended some of my games. My team won and I got a pat on the back and told to keep it up and our team might win and get a trophy on display.

It appalls me that the amount of money they make is so high. I have never gone to a game as a result. I've never watched a show on television. I don't want even a cent of my money or a second of my time to be directly responsible for them earning money. These people earn more a year than surgeons do in a decade probably.

I'm very bitter like that.

I think people should not be paid like that for play football. I don't think playing a sport is something that justifies that kind of money. I believe pay should be related to the importance of the job. Doctors, teachers, engineers, people like these and not people such as singers, actors, pro sports players, and hosts.

King Gizzard
03-09-2013, 12:27 AM
Probably yes, but given the demand and it being a highly skilled job for the players that earn the really big money, I'd argue no, and footballers careers compared to your average profession is way way shorter so they 'need' to make the money while they can if that makes sense. Quite a few of them struggle afterwards

Footballers wages are also heavily taxed too, which doesn't show up when people talk about how much they earn. and of course that means they're paying alot in taxes which is good for the economy also

I don't think it's as outrageous as other sports like Golf, tennis etc, where you can win ALOT for one tournament, at least football has settled wages and you do alot more to 'win' at your sport

Footballers also do alot more work physically nearly every day than what popstars/movie stars would do

King Gizzard
03-09-2013, 12:44 AM
Found this from a while ago, Tevez's leaked payslip, utterly ridiculous wages yes, but he also payed 3m in taxes

http://i.imgur.com/RMc1hus.jpg

Black Dagger
03-09-2013, 12:46 AM
Tennis stars wages are a bit absurd as well...

I am sure I heard some useless bint who got a double bagel still went home with like $30,000.. bloody ridiculous.

I might take it up and just hit it at the net and walk away with a bit of cash every tournament.

Black Dagger
03-09-2013, 12:47 AM
Ah I didn't see Girth's comment at the top of the page!

Samuel.
03-09-2013, 12:48 AM
Probably yes, but given the demand and it being a highly skilled job for the players that earn the really big money, I'd argue no, and footballers careers compared to your average profession is way way shorter so they 'need' to make the money while they can if that makes sense. Quite a few of them struggle afterwards

Footballers wages are also heavily taxed too, which doesn't show up when people talk about how much they earn. and of course that means they're paying alot in taxes which is good for the economy also

I don't think it's as outrageous as other sports like Golf, tennis etc, where you can win ALOT for one tournament, at least football has settled wages

Footballers also do alot more work physically nearly every day than what popstars/movie stars would do

^

It's always footballers wages that get debated...

Brother Leon
03-09-2013, 12:56 AM
The worst comment is "all they do is kick a ball about on grass"....yeah? You go do it and be rich then :laugh:

King Gizzard
03-09-2013, 12:58 AM
Kick a ball on grass, train everyday, media spotlight, mandatory community/charity work

Novo
03-09-2013, 01:04 AM
in Tennis you only ever make a big profit when your in the top 150-100 players in the World, Most Qualifiers for Grand Slam events have to spend their own money buying their gear and the challenger events they play in hardly cover the cost of travel, equipment, etc to play in them, you can't really make a living of tennis alone unless your qualifying for grand slams regularly

Ammi
03-09-2013, 04:10 AM
..if you're a football fan you would probably say no and if you're not you would probably say yes...it's interesting though that with other people in 'entertainment' like say movie stars/music artists etc, people don't tend to say 'they earn too much money'..they more say they're overrated...

Marc
03-09-2013, 06:07 AM
Definitely, and tennis

thesheriff443
03-09-2013, 06:10 AM
its nice work if you can get it!

Marc
03-09-2013, 06:11 AM
in Tennis you only ever make a big profit when your in the top 150-100 players in the World, Most Qualifiers for Grand Slam events have to spend their own money buying their gear and the challenger events they play in hardly cover the cost of travel, equipment, etc to play in them, you can't really make a living of tennis alone unless your qualifying for grand slams regularly

Yeah true, it's tough when you start off because your winnings usually go towards travel and your 'team'. That's why so many players take on family when training and travelling because it somewhat cuts costs a bit. But when you do start to find form and win it can be a right little money earner

Marc
03-09-2013, 06:12 AM
Found this from a while ago, Tevez's leaked payslip, utterly ridiculous wages yes, but he also payed 3m in taxes

http://i.imgur.com/RMc1hus.jpg

What's the 24.00 FA fine? Lol

Ammi
03-09-2013, 06:15 AM
..maybe they should have a 'goal quota' ..if they don't score so many goals in a season, they're salary is cut...

..OT..with the transfer thing..I understand footballers are sold etc...but some are given away for free and even to teams abroad...?...that's a bit of a rejection for them...

Nedusa
03-09-2013, 06:21 AM
Wayne Rooney needs every penny he earns, good plastic surgery costs a fortune... Lol

Z
03-09-2013, 07:43 AM
The difference between footballers, and say actors and pop stars, is that with actors and pop stars - they only earn mega bucks if people like what they are selling. If radio snubs music or cinema snubs film; people don't get to hear it/see it; or if it gets released and people just plain don't care, their careers are ended. Footballers get signed for several year long contracts on insane wages and it doesn't matter if they play like utter crap or get injured and never play a game; they're still earning insane money regardless, and if the club wants to get rid of them they have to pay them off. In other words, it doesn't matter whether the people paying to go see them are pleased with the end product or not, they still get this secure, obscene wage.

I think footballers get the worst of it because they tend to be the flashiest with their money... other athletes tend to be more low profile even if you know they get paid a lot. It's the whole culture that's evolved around football and its wages. WAGS have added to that tension - women who seek out footballers just to be known as their girlfriend and sponge off that lifestyle - it adds to this overall impression that footballers earn too much for doing too little. Tennis is like a pay and play system - they don't get paid for doing training; they get paid for how well they do. I don't know about other sports but I do know about tennis, so it's not fair to lump that in with football.

Ammi
03-09-2013, 08:16 AM
The difference between footballers, and say actors and pop stars, is that with actors and pop stars - they only earn mega bucks if people like what they are selling. If radio snubs music or cinema snubs film; people don't get to hear it/see it; or if it gets released and people just plain don't care, their careers are ended. Footballers get signed for several year long contracts on insane wages and it doesn't matter if they play like utter crap or get injured and never play a game; they're still earning insane money regardless, and if the club wants to get rid of them they have to pay them off. In other words, it doesn't matter whether the people paying to go see them are pleased with the end product or not, they still get this secure, obscene wage.

I think footballers get the worst of it because they tend to be the flashiest with their money... other athletes tend to be more low profile even if you know they get paid a lot. It's the whole culture that's evolved around football and its wages. WAGS have added to that tension - women who seek out footballers just to be known as their girlfriend and sponge off that lifestyle - it adds to this overall impression that footballers earn too much for doing too little. Tennis is like a pay and play system - they don't get paid for doing training; they get paid for how well they do. I don't know about other sports but I do know about tennis, so it's not fair to lump that in with football.


..yeah I guess all of that makes sense...'back in the day' movie stars would have been signed under contracts although I guess what they do is more 'predictable' in that a footballer can go through a period of not playing well or suffer an injury which prevents him playing..?...music artists were under contract as well, wasn't that part of why George Michael didn't perform for a long time because of a dispute with his record label, he wasn't allowed to..?...I'm not sure how it all works now though..has downloading music changed it all..?...(I still but cds..quant..)...

...hmmm, I'm not sure footballers get the worst of it because they're 'flashy' or because of WAGS...I think what they do/buy is much more scrutinised than others and maybe it's because football is so popular or because the British media do have a bit of a reputation for 'building up' and then 'knocking down'...

..I read something yesterday I think it was about an American cop who was attacked by a group of guys after a rugby match there..and that wasn't really big news but would it have been the same if it was after a football match..?...hmmmmm....