Tiptop24
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There are multiple players earning £100k a week who aren't close to being 1/10th of a player of Messi.
With all the poverty in the world, this is perverse and shouldn't be allowed to happen.
What would happen to that money if it wasn't given to him? And what will happen to it now that it is going to him?
Again: "What would happen to that money if it wasn't given to him? And what will happen to it now that it is going to him?"I sometimes get to work on projects where individuals are spending a ridiculous amount of money on stuff for themselves for something that could be done just as well for a fraction of the cost and it grates me really.
The rest could be put to much better use in the community.
There is so much that could be done with it to benefit others, how comfortable does one have to be.
Again: "What would happen to that money if it wasn't given to him? And what will happen to it now that it is going to him?"
If you follow that line, then he'd play somewhere else and that somewhere else would earn the money instead. OzMike was complaining about the level of money when there's so much poverty in the world, but I can't see the link - I don't see how paying him less would lead to less poverty.I think you have to assume that he generates enough money for the club to pay him that amount whilst also leaving a tidy profit on top. So the answer is that if the money wasn't given to him he would move elsewhere and Barcelona would lose the revenue he generates. Therefore there would not be any money to give if he wasn't playing for them
Maybe you should come back to the real world for a bit, utterly ridiculous.
If you follow that line, then he'd play somewhere else and that somewhere else would earn the money instead. OzMike was complaining about the level of money when there's so much poverty in the world, but I can't see the link - I don't see how paying him less would lead to less poverty.
Often in football you have wealthy owners like Abramovich, the Saudi's, Qataries, Chinese billionaires etc. I'd think money is more likely to reach the poor if they pay footballers millions than if they keep that money at home. The payments are taxed for a start, which transfers wealth. And with the wealth being spread to more people (even rich footballers), it also gets spread further over the years (their extended family, sometimes their home town/country etc).