Lincoln Imp
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- Feb 2, 2009
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But Bozza, a flaw in your argument. The businesses you mention haven't had the luxury of ~20 years of gross sums of money swilling around the place
and sp**king it all up on grossly inflated player's wages and wa***** agents while consistently milking its customers for cash. So you can hardly blame people for having
this perception, can you? I don't see how that compares with a shopkeeper living on the edge, trying to get by.
I have a friend with a small manufacturing business. He has recently invested - or spunked as you could say - over £400,000 on machinery. He didn't want to do it, just as I didn't want to blow most of my working capital on computer stuff when I started up, but he had to. He's in a competitive field (as was I) and he had to spend money on getting the best he could afford.
Surely no Premier League chairman can say "actually, I don't think I will give any of my players more than £10,000 a week" and expect his business to survive? It's not just extravagance on the part of individual clubs.