No, just using logic
Ah, so it's your opinion and not something about to be announced then? I agree that he seems most likely.
No, just using logic
Ah, so it's your opinion and not something about to be announced then? I agree that he seems most likely.
There is a rather high contract yes.
However the way the money is going in the game everyone in the top half is capable of paying 80/90k. the savings we were making on wages were base don revenues without huge tv deals in them so unfortunately 100k is going to be a more normal thing.
if you look at the growth in average premier league wage it shows no sign of slowing.
last year it was 43k. thats would include all the promoted teams and smaller clubs etc.
you need to go check whats going on around the houses.
seriously 100k when players are getting a new contract in the next period is not that high or out of line.
the average wage in our league was 43.7k last year and it was 25k in italy.... 23k in spain!
look at the rates clubs round us have been having to give to players
our average salary in 2013/14 was 67.5k per week. that was 5th highest.
theres a lot of different contract legnths and where players are in their career in that.... but.... you are talking about brand new contracts i nthe light of the new tv deal. milner was a free. as a result his wage is prob 50k higher than others. henderosn is new on 100k. but put it in context.
west ham average weekly wage was 27k in 2013/14. that was 13th highest. they just gave winston reid 70k per week when he signed back up.
you can't tell me that they whole league is not going to accelerate here.
you also can't tell me that when the city are on 100k and utd on 90k that we can ever compete if we offer henderson 70k and he says no thanks and walks off.. you can't have it both ways...

You think his principles will go if he has success? I trust they won't, he's got his head screwed onit is until he has success...
the thing is roy keane famously has a solicitor he trusted to go contracts and terms and image rights. Perhaps engaging a firm who specialize in such aspects commercially would help if you just want to focus on football and not be in for moving every 5 mins.

You think his principles will go if he has success? I trust they won't, he's got his head screwed on![]()
It's both his parents and who knows what his dad's occupation is. I think it's great anyway and if the footballing authorities outlawed agents we'd see a lot more sensible advice being given to some of the kids at least.I think he'll need more than his mum to look after him, thats what I should say.... professional advice will be needed.
It's both his parents and who knows what his dad's occupation is. I think it's great anyway and if the footballing authorities outlawed agents we'd see a lot more sensible advice being given to some of the kids at least.
Well not really because they'd have someone representing their interests, a parent or someone they trusted [up to them how much they paid them] Or the PFA could have a committee that was dedicated to that side of things.Yeah but without agents then I imagine a lot of young players would be manipulated by chairmen and executives. So there's always that.
Exactly. Same as it was in years gone by, when players were bullied into signing crap contracts by over bearing managers and Chairmen.Yeah but without agents then I imagine a lot of young players would be manipulated by chairmen and executives. So there's always that.
Well not really because they'd have someone representing their interests, a parent or someone they trusted [up to them how much they paid them] Or the PFA could have a committee that was dedicated to that side of things.