Agents fees!

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MackemsRule

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Jan 25, 2011
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AGENTS’ FEES last season.

1. Chelsea £9,294,000

2. Liverpool £9,033,000

3. Manchester City £5,952,000

4. Tottenham Hotspur £5,361,000

5. Sunderland £4,422,000

6. Arsenal £3,660.000

7. Everton £3,599,000

8. Bolton Wanderers £3,549,000

9. West Ham £3,419,000

10. Wigan Athletic £2,462,000

11. Newcastle £2,418,000

12. Manchester United £2,312,000

13. Aston Villa £2,279,000

14. Stoke City £2,197,000

15. Fulham £2,087,000

16. Blackburn Rovers £1,623,000

17. Birmingham City £1,518,000

18. Wolves £1,292,000

19. West Brom £614,000

20. Blackpool £45,000


Interesting point being Everton paid more in fees than on transfers.
 
you been looking at talksport mag??

it's shocking them fee's. Helluva jump from no.2 to no.3. And we call Arry dodgy when there 4 and we are 5..hhhmmm
 
But in a way it still is! Its a necessary evil, and hey, we pay to get the best players we can, you gotta take the agents too. Don't like it, but what can the clubs do?
 
That's a shocking amount of total fees spent on the agents (including both of us, I suspect Newcastle will skyrocket given the freebies we've signed so far), it's a shame Blackpool couldn't stay up and set an example for all the other clubs, but alas money does talk.
 
definately Agents are taking all the money from the game and putting nothing in.
At least 10% of everything they make should go back into grass roots football


Not bothered anyone earning a wage mate, but by inflating the prices of some quite honestly mediocre footballers just to boost their own share should not be allowed.
 
That's a shocking amount of total fees spent on the agents (including both of us, I suspect Newcastle will skyrocket given the freebies we've signed so far), it's a shame Blackpool couldn't stay up and set an example for all the other clubs, but alas money does talk.

Be interesting to see the breakdown of that Blackpool £45,000 who got it and for what!