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    Big differences would be we lease 2 cars (that will be down to 1 soon) have medical insurance and spend £500 a month on socialising so that lot is £1200.

    Medical insurance for the family has always been a priority for me. My wife had a breast cancer scare 30 years ago and the works medical cover paid for the tests. Her friend had similar at the same time and her experience going thro the NHS was horrendous. After that I swore my family would always be covered. I went into business for myself in the 90's and my kids had cover well before they ever had a foreign holiday.

    Both the cancer scare stories ended happily.

    And yes it is obscene that footballers earn so much and disgraceful they are not making the sacrifices so many are.

    On another note I do have a problem with govt setting the max on these schemes at £2500 per month. Therefore 2 relative high earners could be bringing in £5000 a month to a household. Have to pretty extreme for anyone to need that much. Half that per household would surely be plenty. Or am I missing something.
    Last edited by 9goals2hattricks3pen; 15-04-2020 at 11:39 AM.

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