HantsSeagull
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great read - TB really is a saint
the mean estimated salary for an Albion player is in the region of £483,000 per annum.
But you get a free UNIFORM with your job Edna
This is the bit I struggle with. I think it's fair to say a player at a mid-table Championship club isn't a player at the top end of the game but they can earn life-changing amounts.
You only have to look at the cars driven by young players to realise their earning power. Someone like Lewis Dunk is, what, 21, 22 years old (?), isn't even a first team regular, but drives round in a pimped up Range Rover Sport with a personalised number plate. Most guys his age couldn't even afford the insurance on one of those, let alone the car.
It's not what the top players earn that blows my mind, but what the average Joes of the game take home.
You only have to look at the cars driven by young players to realise their earning power. Someone like Lewis Dunk is, what, 21, 22 years old (?), isn't even a first team regular, but drives round in a pimped up Range Rover Sport with a personalised number plate. Most guys his age couldn't even afford the insurance on one of those, let alone the car.
It's not what the top players earn that blows my mind, but what the average Joes of the game take home.
What we need is someone catching him doing 32mph in a 30 zone!
It's not what the top players earn that blows my mind, but what the average Joes of the game take home.
Quite. There is an argument for players that put bums on seats. But most of them are fairly interchangeable.
When they talk about football salaries coming down slightly year on year, it's these Joe Average players who are the ones taking the hit (if you can call dropping from £12k a week to £11k per week a "hit").
The top performers' salaries will continue to rise as they're a precious commodity
Jimmy Bullard had one good season and Hull paid him £50,000 a week as a result, Lucas Neill (who?) was the same and West Ham paid him £72,000 a week after they signed him from Blackburn.
I've done a full analysis of the Albion's financial position and it can be found here
http://theseagulllovereview.blogspot.co.uk
Only read it if either you can't sleep or are very nerdy like me. It's about 2,500 words, and very dull!.
And how could we forget 'Arry's mate, John Utaka at Pompey, earning upwards of £70k per week
Yes indeed with the salary personally negotiated by 'Arry' and sanctioned by him..................Or maybe that was left to the Chief Exec??