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  1. #1
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    Ferguson

    I know footballers get paid silly money these days but when you think that Ferguson gets paid less that £1,000 per week compared to his team mates getting 30 times and more than that each week when he's been one of our best players you can see why the offer of 30,000 a week at Palace in the Prem caught his eye.

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    He was offered a five year deal on £25,000 a week months ago. He could have signed the contract and maybe asked for a get out clause of £10,000,000 if we failed to get promotion. His agent has obviously advised him not to sign not forseeing this knee problem. Ultimately he has cost Ferguson thousands of pounds. I have read that the agent is the same guy who represented Saddo. If it is true then I suggest Ferguson gives him the bullet.

  3. #3
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    A week!!!!
    Not a month. Have a look at that per week figure, dear reader...and ask silently, how long must I work to make that?
    Even after tax...I would be in the 6/8 months bracket......

  4. #4
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    I wouldn’t get out of bed for the £25k a week he was offered!

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