CH should be a club legend - was treated shabbily
Yet Potter was waved off into oblivion....
Has he really not been back? I thought he'd been a pundit doing TV work on at least something here since he left?I was in WSL close to home dug out the day of CH last game re Man City and whilst Harty comments are new news to me - a lot of the body language from some senior folk on pitch meant that the next days news was not a great surprise when I read it
CH was / is a very proud man and was always very obvious how much being our gaffer meant to him, would love to see him back at Amex for whatever reason, but suspects it still hurts from his end re how it ended, hence never been back since
With GP he never gave off the same vibe at all, and added to this re history lesson comments etc, that before you add in home defeats to Burnley and Shef Utd and he was so upset sat slumped in his seat - RDZ would have exploded ....
45% of £13M is £7M? Blimey - maths has changed since my A levels!No way in hell anyone could possibly live the rest of their lives on such chickenfeed. After tax he would be looking at little more than £6m. Maybe we should organise a bucket collection for him at our next match?
Well I wasn't trying to do exact income tax based maths on numbers based on vague rumours - I simply halve whatever probably BS number someone quotes and round down to get a worse case scenario for if tax and national insurance, etc. was being applied. If you want to get all precise there are a number of things to consider; we don't for instance know if he still had payments outstanding for a cycle to work scheme, nor if he had any untaken holiday days, owed money to the tea kitty, etc. Anyway I don't actually think million pound severance payments go straight through as taxable income - far more likely to be a few tax avoidance twists involved but you'll need to ask the resident accountants on that score.45% of £13M is £7M? Blimey - maths has changed since my A levels!
Not commenting on any of that - just on the anomaly of more than half the rumoured income going in tax when the top rate is 'only' 45% - i.e. less than half. Very basic arithmetic, that's all.Well I wasn't trying to do exact income tax based maths on numbers based on vague rumours - I simply halve whatever probably BS number someone quotes and round down to get a worse case scenario for if tax and national insurance, etc. was being applied. If you want to get all precise there are a number of things to consider; we don't for instance know if he still had payments outstanding for a cycle to work scheme, nor if he had any untaken holiday days, owed money to the tea kitty, etc. Anyway I don't actually think million pound severance payments go straight through as taxable income - far more likely to be a few tax avoidance twists involved but you'll need to ask the resident accountants on that score.
I was more observing that financially he is now set for life and so doesn't need to worry about where his next pay-check is coming from, something I imagine was still a concern as recently as when he was at Swansea or even during the dry spells with us. Remember he didn't exactly make many millions in his playing career unlike say Gerrard, Viera or Lampard (when management is more of a stressful hobby than a job unless they were very silly with their money). Basically he can afford to base his decisions on more than simply wages - something few of us have the luxury of doing in life.
Chill out baby, I'm apologising to you old love because I'm old and stuck in my ways which can sometimes come across as a jaundiced view, but age has taught me the very fact you say you don't give a shite is because you do.I have no idea what you're on about or what relevance CH's departure had to do with the fact that some Brighton fans hate (and yes, it IS a strong word but, in some cases, accurate) Graham Potter and will want him to fail wherever he lands up. I don't know what you're apologising to me for, I couldn't give a shite!
Not commenting on any of that - just on the anomaly of more than half the rumoured income going in tax when the top rate is 'only' 45% - i.e. less than half. Very basic arithmetic, that's all.
See above - he gets to keep more than half, not less than half! Think he should be alright for a year or two!Would he be exempt from National Insurance then?
To be fair they need it!Maybe he can give ‘em a history lesson…
He could take Cucurella off Chavs hands with that near £7m!! How funny that not only did we rinse them for best part of £75million...they will not get half of what they paid for Cucu when he's sold in the next year or so and Potter and staff will cost them another £18m to pay off.
Would he be exempt from National Insurance then?
It would be even worse than the Chelsea game this season !Imagine the reception he’d get at the Amex if he did!