Chocolate Teapot 4,135 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 2 hours ago, BWRL said: I can't believe that Bowen would have been able to command those wages coming from a good season in the Championship with Hull!? Apparently not a great character to have around and wanted too much money so we didn't pursue. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ajthefox 2,594 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 3 hours ago, Koke said: Some players on there are way overpaid. How did sick note Adam Lallana secure himself a 3 tear contract on 90k a week. Callum Hudson Odoi, Mason Mount, Reece James and Jared Bowen has done nothing to be on the contract they're on. Chelsea are giving stupid contracts to their younger players. If he was on 30K or so more at Liverpool than he's taken perhaps a 25% pay cut hasn't he. And he was on a free, wasn't he if I recall correctly. Still crackers but puts it in context a bit. I'm interested to know where all these figures have come from. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jeffschlupp 1,786 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February FoxesTalk's obsession with made-up wage figures continues 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Koke 7,949 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 12 minutes ago, jeffschlupp said: FoxesTalk's obsession with made-up wage figures continues You alright Jeff? What are you on at Palace? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jaspa 2,215 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February There was an apparent leak of Sterling's wage slip last season. Saved it somewhere but would probably be breaking all sorts of laws to post it here, NI number an all. Anyway according to that they get paid monthly. Raheems's rough Basic pay 700,000, loyalty 1,500,000 - net pay 1,100,000. Dated 2019 Likely fake, I don't know. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Fox92 12,050 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 3 hours ago, BWRL said: I can't believe that Bowen would have been able to command those wages coming from a good season in the Championship with Hull!? If those figures are true then it is mental he's on 100k a week (about 60k too much for a player of his ability) but he had 3 good seasons with Hull, not just the one. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leicesterpool 711 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 19 hours ago, Cardiff_Fox said: What about Wigan, Hull and Bristol they have worked a ground share for years wigan and Hull is rugby league. They play mainly in the summer so the football season is less affected. Bristol tbf yeah fair enough. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leicesterpool 711 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 7 hours ago, davieG said: Who are the Premier League's highest-paid Englishmen? According to - https://www.givemesport.com/1651782-kane-maguire-sterling-who-are-the-premier-leagues-highestpaid-englishmen 25. Nathaniel Clyne - £80,769-per-week 24. Mason Mount - £88,462-per-week 23. Aaron Wan-Bissaka - £90,000-per-week Aaron Wan-Bissaka in action for Man United 22. Adam Lallana - £90,385-per-week =20. Ross Barkley - £91,667-per-week =20. Reece James - £91,667-per-week 19. Jared Bowen - £96,154-per-week =16. John Stones - £100,000-per-week =16. Dean Henderson - £100,000-per-week =16. Dele Alli - £100,000-per-week 15. Jordan Pickford - £100,160-per-week =13. James Maddison - £110,000-per-week =13. Kyle Walker - £110,000-per-week =9. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - £120,000-per-week =9. Luke Shaw - £120,000-per-week =9. Callum Hudson-Odoi - £120,000-per-week =9. Jack Grealish - £120,000-per-week =6. James Milner - £140,000-per-week =6. Jordan Henderson - £140,000-per-week =6. Jamie Vardy - £140,000-per-week 5. Harry Maguire - £162,775-per-week 4. Ben Chilwell - £190,000-per-week =2. Harry Kane - £200,000-per-week =2. Marcus Rashford - £200,000-per-week 1. Raheem Sterling - £300,000-per-week Ross Barkley needs to find a better agent I think, he's earning less than Jared Bowen. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Carl the Llama 9,708 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February (edited) Football really is a great case study in why unregulated (/barely regulated) free market capitalism is a load of inefficient bollocks and you have to be either one of its obscenely wealthy beneficiaries or a naive cuck to unironically support it. I'll pre-emptively add that this isn't an invitation to get your boot-licking tongues out and talk about communism being even worse, strangely enough there's more than 2 possible options and a whole spectrum of nuance between them. Good morning guys. Edited 19 February by Carl the Llama 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
norwichfox 2,389 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 4 hours ago, Stuntman_Mike said: Another new ball being used this weekend. Wheres the lace for the bladder? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stadt 13,296 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 40 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said: Football really is a great case study in why unregulated (/barely regulated) free market capitalism is a load of inefficient bollocks and you have to be either one of its obscenely wealthy beneficiaries or a naive cuck to unironically support it. I'll pre-emptively add that this isn't an invitation to get your boot-licking tongues out and talk about communism being even worse, strangely enough there's more than 2 possible options and a whole spectrum of nuance between them. Good morning guys. Football as an industry doesn't really have consumer choice like almost every other industry though. Rampant neoliberalism has been a disaster but it's a bit apples and oranges. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Carl the Llama 9,708 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February (edited) 16 minutes ago, Stadt said: Football as an industry doesn't really have consumer choice like almost every other industry though. Rampant neoliberalism has been a disaster but it's a bit apples and oranges. But the football industry as it currently stands is a direct product of laissez-faire economics. Be it the hyper-inflated transfer market, ticketing policies and matchday concessions, the plethora of TV and streaming subscriptions, absurd replica kit prices, wherever you look in the footballing world the invisible hand is supposedly hard at work. If football's an apple, rampant neoliberalism's the apple tree that allowed it to grow. Edited 19 February by Carl the Llama 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cardiff_Fox 6,520 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 1 hour ago, Leicesterpool said: wigan and Hull is rugby league. They play mainly in the summer so the football season is less affected. Bristol tbf yeah fair enough. Rugby League season starts traditionally February and can be playing internationals as late as November Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cardiff_Fox 6,520 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February Wilder probably stopped himself getting a job of any note with a bizarre diatribe this afternoon 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
UniFox21 7,653 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February https://www.instagram.com/p/CLe1mb5MXku/?igshid=15pn8yunajwph Not too much difference to how things are now in all honesty Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest 1,758 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 10 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said: Wilder probably stopped himself getting a job of any note with a bizarre diatribe this afternoon I thought he came across, not for the first time, as a complete helmet. "Do-gooders and lefties" ****ing hell. Funny how when Mourinho digs his players out in public it's because he's an arse who's out of touch with the modern game but when plucky Brit Chris Wilder does it it's because he's a good honest bloke who SAYS IT HOW IT IS Quote Link to post Share on other sites
SemperEadem 2,831 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February (edited) Wilder is cracking up. His press conference today going on about ‘do gooders’ and ‘lefties’ have him looking like a proper dinosaur. Shocked the club put it out to be honest. Edit - sorry just seen others mention it. Edited 19 February by SemperEadem 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jammie82uk 1,559 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February (edited) New lot of tv fixtures Tuesday 2 March 20:00 Man City v Wolves (BT Sport) Wednesday 3 March 18:00 Burnley v Leicester (Sky Sports) 18:00 Sheff Utd v Aston Villa (BT Sport) 20:15 Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Sky Sports) Thursday 4 March 18:00 Fulham v Spurs (BT Sport) 18:00 West Brom v Everton (Sky Sports) 20:15 Liverpool v Chelsea (Sky Sports) Saturday 6 March 12:30 Burnley v Arsenal (BT Sport) 15:00 Sheff Utd v Southampton (Sky Sports) 17:30 Aston Villa v Wolves (Sky Sports) 20:00 Brighton v Leicester (Sky Sports) Sunday 7 March 12:00 West Brom v Newcastle (Amazon Prime) 14:00 Liverpool v Fulham (Sky Sports) 16:30 Man City v Man Utd (Sky Sports) 19:15 Spurs v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports) Monday 8 March 18:00 Chelsea v Everton (BT Sport) 20:00 West Ham v Leeds (Sky Sports) Wednesday 10 March 18:00 Man City v Southampton (Sky Sports) Saturday 13 March 12:30 Leeds v Chelsea (BT Sport) Sunday 14 March 14:00 Everton v Burnley (Sky Sports) 16:30 Arsenal v Spurs (Sky Sports) Monday 15 March 20:00 Wolves v Liverpool (Sky Sports) Friday 19 March 20:00 Fulham v Leeds (Sky Sports) Saturday 20 March 20:00 Brighton v Newcastle (Sky Sports) Sunday 21 March 15:00 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports) 19:30 Aston Villa v Spurs (Sky Sports) Confirmation of all of the remaining broadcast arrangements for the month will follow in due course. Edited 19 February by jammie82uk 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dahnsouff 5,958 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 51 minutes ago, Carl the Llama said: But the football industry as it currently stands is a direct product of laissez-faire economics. Be it the hyper-inflated transfer market, ticketing policies and matchday concessions, the plethora of TV and streaming subscriptions, absurd replica kit prices, wherever you look in the footballing world the invisible hand is supposedly hard at work. If football's an apple, rampant neoliberalism's the apple tree that allowed it to grow. Nonsense, this is what happens when demand far outstrips supply due to over promoted product. Or is that what you were getting at? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cardiff_Fox 6,520 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 18 minutes ago, jammie82uk said: New lot of tv fixtures Tuesday 2 March 20:00 Man City v Wolves (BT Sport) Wednesday 3 March 18:00 Burnley v Leicester (Sky Sports) 18:00 Sheff Utd v Aston Villa (BT Sport) 20:15 Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Sky Sports) Thursday 4 March 18:00 Fulham v Spurs (BT Sport) 18:00 West Brom v Everton (Sky Sports) 20:15 Liverpool v Chelsea (Sky Sports) Saturday 6 March 12:30 Burnley v Arsenal (BT Sport) 15:00 Sheff Utd v Southampton (Sky Sports) 17:30 Aston Villa v Wolves (Sky Sports) 20:00 Brighton v Leicester (Sky Sports) Sunday 7 March 12:00 West Brom v Newcastle (Amazon Prime) 14:00 Liverpool v Fulham (Sky Sports) 16:30 Man City v Man Utd (Sky Sports) 19:15 Spurs v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports) Monday 8 March 18:00 Chelsea v Everton (BT Sport) 20:00 West Ham v Leeds (Sky Sports) Wednesday 10 March 18:00 Man City v Southampton (Sky Sports) Saturday 13 March 12:30 Leeds v Chelsea (BT Sport) Sunday 14 March 14:00 Everton v Burnley (Sky Sports) 16:30 Arsenal v Spurs (Sky Sports) Monday 15 March 20:00 Wolves v Liverpool (Sky Sports) Friday 19 March 20:00 Fulham v Leeds (Sky Sports) Saturday 20 March 20:00 Brighton v Newcastle (Sky Sports) Sunday 21 March 15:00 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports) 19:30 Aston Villa v Spurs (Sky Sports) Must be confident us qualifying in Europa League then! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
davieG 18,195 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 21 minutes ago, jammie82uk said: New lot of tv fixtures Tuesday 2 March 20:00 Man City v Wolves (BT Sport) Wednesday 3 March 18:00 Burnley v Leicester (Sky Sports) 18:00 Sheff Utd v Aston Villa (BT Sport) 20:15 Crystal Palace v Man Utd (Sky Sports) Thursday 4 March 18:00 Fulham v Spurs (BT Sport) 18:00 West Brom v Everton (Sky Sports) 20:15 Liverpool v Chelsea (Sky Sports) Saturday 6 March 12:30 Burnley v Arsenal (BT Sport) 15:00 Sheff Utd v Southampton (Sky Sports) 17:30 Aston Villa v Wolves (Sky Sports) 20:00 Brighton v Leicester (Sky Sports) Sunday 7 March 12:00 West Brom v Newcastle (Amazon Prime) 14:00 Liverpool v Fulham (Sky Sports) 16:30 Man City v Man Utd (Sky Sports) 19:15 Spurs v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports) Monday 8 March 18:00 Chelsea v Everton (BT Sport) 20:00 West Ham v Leeds (Sky Sports) Wednesday 10 March 18:00 Man City v Southampton (Sky Sports) Saturday 13 March 12:30 Leeds v Chelsea (BT Sport) Sunday 14 March 14:00 Everton v Burnley (Sky Sports) 16:30 Arsenal v Spurs (Sky Sports) Monday 15 March 20:00 Wolves v Liverpool (Sky Sports) Friday 19 March 20:00 Fulham v Leeds (Sky Sports) Saturday 20 March 20:00 Brighton v Newcastle (Sky Sports) Sunday 21 March 15:00 West Ham v Arsenal (Sky Sports) 19:30 Aston Villa v Spurs (Sky Sports) What about the Sheff Utd game on the 13th? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Corky 14,462 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 20 minutes ago, davieG said: What about the Sheff Utd game on the 13th? Dependent on our result next week, should we get through we'll be playing on the 11th. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
HighPeakFox 12,198 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February 53 minutes ago, SemperEadem said: Wilder is cracking up. His press conference today going on about ‘do gooders’ and ‘lefties’ have him looking like a proper dinosaur. Shocked the club put it out to be honest. Edit - sorry just seen others mention it. Christ almighty. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lambert09 3,045 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February where can I see this wilder meltdown? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dahnsouff 5,958 Posted 19 February Report Share Posted 19 February (edited) Edited 19 February by Dahnsouff Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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