- Oct 20, 2022
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At least it’s in our Euro/UK summer window but wow.
To be honest...that was my first thought too.I'm guessing that doesn't stand for Scottish Premier league?
1 billion is an awfully large number of dollars. Enough to test anybody's resolve.$1Billion.
Is he waiting for a Chelsea counter offer?
Blow that though. I'd be gone. Five years of whatever you have to put up with in Saudi land and $1billion to buy your own island afterwards.
It's a question I've often thought about. I'm really happy in my job and if I was offered another at a 50% pay rise I would have to be sure it would be as enjoyable as the one I have now. And I am certainly not made for life as he must be already.I'm guessing he's not exactly on minimum wage at the moment - how much money does one person NEED? Ithink I would rather stick around in Madrid and try and become a club legend there, rather than go and join the sand-botherers and watch my career dwindle.
Blow that though. I'd be gone. Five years of whatever you have to put up with in Saudi land and $1billion to buy your own island afterwards.
I'm guessing he's not exactly on minimum wage at the moment - how much money does one person NEED? Ithink I would rather stick around in Madrid
Exactly. And there's also a 10-year contract to be the face of Saudi football as part of the deal. Fack that!It's a question I've often thought about. I'm really happy in my job and if I was offered another at a 50% pay rise I would have to be sure it would be as enjoyable as the one I have now. And I am certainly not made for life as he must be already.
I don't know why anyone who has everything they need forever would want it.
Current contract supposedly around £350,000 a week, after struggling to survive on a mere £50,000 a week after tax when he first joined .I'm guessing he's not exactly on minimum wage at the moment - how much money does one person NEED? Ithink I would rather stick around in Madrid and try and become a club legend there, rather than go and join the sand-botherers and watch my career dwindle.
It sounds a lot but it’s only 777,600,000 UK pounds.1 billion is an awfully large number of dollars. Enough to test anybody's resolve.
I fell into that trap 3 years ago. Moved to a rival company for just £10K a year more and a half hour shorter commute.It's a question I've often thought about. I'm really happy in my job and if I was offered another at a 50% pay rise I would have to be sure it would be as enjoyable as the one I have now. And I am certainly not made for life as he must be already.
I don't know why anyone who has everything they need forever would want it.
I re-read "The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck" yesterday and in the chapter about when he became a billionaire, you can see its about eight barrels. I'm sure Don Rosa did his research so I'm going with that.$1billion is a lot of money!
I’m always astounded when I try to comprehend how much richer a billionaire is than a millionaire. Sure, 1 billion is 1,000 times 1 million, but what does that actually look like in reality?
A super yacht.Tell me something that you'd really want to buy, that a top footballer couldn't afford?
Doesn’t mean you made the wrong choice. How were you to know? It could have been amazing and given you a better quality of life. You did the right thing in going for it. And an even better thing in realising your mistake and going back.I fell into that trap 3 years ago. Moved to a rival company for just £10K a year more and a half hour shorter commute.
Serves me right but the company I moved to were chuffing awful to work for and I hated it. Fortunately I hadn’t burnt any bridges at my original company and after a year with the shitty new lot, I went back where I came from.
Grass, greener and all that.