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- Jan 30, 2008
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JUST REMEMBER FOLKS we're all customers now , and as that old saying goes ,the customer is always right
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DR
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DR
This isn't his own money, it ceases to be his when he has given (loaned?) it to Brighton.
We will never know if someone else would have done a better or equal job on less money than Barber appears to be on. It does appear to be a very large salary for a loss making company to be making though. Perhaps he will also get a share of the income from transfers, which should see his bonus rise further still.
This - which is one big difference between 'approving of a CEO getting a 350% bonus'. We're not shareholders, we have no right of approval or otherwise. None of us have any idea what targets (and associated incentives) PB was given by TB to deliver, but he obviously (in TBs opinion, which, frankly, is the only one that matters) did an excellent job. Maybe he was told 'if you can keep us within FFP, and we get into the playoffs, I'll bung you 350%'. Who knows but I'd expect his bonus to be as a result of assessment against a range of measures, some dependent on other senior people in the club (ie a mix of personal and collective responsibility).
That clinches it for me!I e mailed Paul Barber last night and to his credit he e mailed back. Private convo but it is fair to say my regard for him has risen 10 fold. Seems a decent and genuine bloke.
That clinches it for me!
I e mailed Paul Barber last night and to his credit he e mailed back. Private convo but it is fair to say my regard for him has risen 10 fold. Seems a decent and genuine bloke.
That could be true not exactly sure how but i'm sure a decent accountant could do this.The losses i'm sure were planned, managed and agreed with Tony Bloom. Any sensible club has brought forward losses accordingly to keep in line with FFP exactly.