Bang on there Stripes! Both football and airlines are out of date business models and as you quite rightly say and many are now getting wise! Package holidays will get less demand when the older generation die off as it's cheaper to book a flight via skyscanner and make your own arrangements with hotels/cars etc. The greed in football has turned off a lot of real football supporters and together with the virus, crowds will take a further dip when all resumes. Orzil on 350K a week rejecting a 12% pay cut - if this was one of our players, he would be abused much worse than Berahino was.
O the mend but sometimes one step forward and two steps back. Sadly, not really missing football as much as I thought!
Mick i do take heed and I watch the news everyday. I worry for my wife not myself. It is a serious disease. But 97%of people who get it have mild symptoms and 3%have serious or critical illness. The 3%are usually old and have underlying symptoms that they may or may not have died from.
While the deaths are high and should not be taken flippantly, to put things in perspective over 120,000 people have died worldwide since this morning and 290,000 have been born.
Over one million people have fully recovered from Coronavirus, but that doesn't sell newspapers.
I have never gone through life being afraid of things. Sooner or later something will have my number, it might be this, it might not.
Some people are going to end up with a nervous breakdown.
It's not quite as simple as it appears. If Ozil takes a pay cut, where does that money go? It goes back into the pockets of the owners, who, as with most big clubs, are foreign. Our government will see none of it. If he remains on the same money then the government gets a fair bit of it which in turn can go towards helping the NHS etc.
A great shame about Darren he was loved here. He probably still is. But he should have realised a novice manager with absolutely no experience starts at the bottom ring. You don't take on a club like West Bromwich Albion in one of their most crucial seasons for years.
I reckon he was cajoled into the job by the board to save a bit of money, he probably didn't get a pay rise, just a, see how it goes son.
He wasn't strong enough to make his own decisions rightly or wrongly, instead he left it to Jones who was probably more naive than himself.
If we had a manager like Bilic that season with the players we still had we would have p1$$ed it.
In a way it is, in my opinion. It is also about the ”message” you send to the public, who aren’t on the same money, to put it mildly...
Ok, foreign owners don’t need more money, the same goes for PL players, foreign or not. If they promised to give the equivalence of the pay cut they refuse to charity on a monthly basis (since they are so eager to pay tax in GB...), then fine - but they would never do that, would they? Poor sods and lame excuses...