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Thread: Clubs laying off non playing staff

  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    Laughable comment
    30% wage cut equates to approx 500 million. This would be 200 million the government doesn't get in tax so would effect the NHS.
    How about using the 300 million to pay the non playing staff and send the 200 million to the NHS instead of the miserly 20 million offered. Is the world going fekin mad
    Yes you are absolutely right. What a sick and selfish response.

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    As you have said it's the same pot of money that's just being distributed differently
    Shameful response

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    They’ve just proved that they actually do live on another planet imo.

    Wayne Rooney says players face a no-win situation in wage debate
    http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52172196

    Danny Rose says no problem with Premier League players giving up wages but he thinks players have their backs against the walls

    http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52163997

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    Furloughing is for clubs who are struggling financially. What Liverpool have done makes me want this season scrapping. It's not for rich clubs to penny pinch.

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    The reason that they are being picked on is because they haven't done anything voluntarily.
    They are quite happy to let their lesser paid colleagues save their club some money; those who can least afford it Wayne.
    They now think they are hard to to because the media is criticising them

    The organisation behind all this is the ever powerful PFA; another organisation that needs chopping down a bit. Far too much power

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    In Europe, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid players have taken a 70% pay cut, while Juventus players and manager Maurizio Sarri have agreed to freeze their pay for four months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post

    Wayne Rooney says players face a no-win situation in wage debate
    http://bbc.c
    Think sometimes they forget who's made them the stars they are. Where does Rooney think his money comes from?
    Is it that hard to give a little back?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gru View Post
    Furloughing is for clubs who are struggling financially. What Liverpool have done makes me want this season scrapping. It's not for rich clubs to penny pinch.
    Spot on

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    What is your top-flight club doing to plug the coronavirus cashflow gap?

    http://bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52130206

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    Gareth Southgate and Phil Neville to take 30% pay cut

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