by SLAMMED » 13 Jan 2009 17:14
by Stranded » 13 Jan 2009 17:35
Thaumagurist*rabidbee Spacey, if you had the chance to earn a lifetime's salary in 10 years, wouldn't you take it? I would.
At 14K a week? Yeah, I would.
by Thaumagurist* » 13 Jan 2009 17:39
by Stranded » 13 Jan 2009 17:47
Thaumagurist* £14K a week is still a lot of money, enough to live a life in luxury. I'd be happy with that. Wanting any more than that is simply being greedy.
And don't forget, Reading was the only "company" offering the money to Sidwell at the time - he could not talk to anyone else.
by Ian Royal » 13 Jan 2009 18:00
Thaumagurist* £14K a week is still a lot of money, enough to live a life in luxury. I'd be happy with that. Wanting any more than that is simply being greedy.
And don't forget, Reading was the only "company" offering the money to Sidwell at the time - he could not talk to anyone else.
by Platypuss » 13 Jan 2009 20:20
Tommy Youlden's Ears Dogs and football fans are loyal.
Footballers are not.
You can argue that it should be otherwise. But only if you're happy to sound foolish.
by Archie's penalty » 13 Jan 2009 20:42
Ian RoyalThaumagurist* £14K a week is still a lot of money, enough to live a life in luxury. I'd be happy with that. Wanting any more than that is simply being greedy.
And don't forget, Reading was the only "company" offering the money to Sidwell at the time - he could not talk to anyone else.
Don't forget that you'll lose a massive amount in tax, and only have the prospect of earning it for about 10 years, if that. Add in that your lifestyle is likely to be quite expensive and you have appearances to maintain and £14k / week suddenly isn't so massive. In fact that's only £7.2m before tax. I'd expect you can see that drop to £4.5m - £5m after tax at a guess.
That then has to keep you and your family, in the lifestyle you've become acustomed to for probably upwards of 40-50 years.
If I was a footballer I wouldn't be wanting to rely on getting a normal job when my playing career is over to keep me going. Or hoping I'd get caching, pundit or management job.
by Millsy » 13 Jan 2009 21:09
by Millsy » 13 Jan 2009 21:12
Sun Tzu2 world wars, 1 world cup If we go up only to have a pathetic wage structure, no real interest in signing decent ppl when needed etc then I will be sceptical. We have to learn form our mistakes.
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We also know that what we've paid our top players is actually not that out of line with what established senior players at some other clubs are earning.
by Millsy » 13 Jan 2009 21:15
Thaumagurist*2 world wars, 1 world cup If we go up only to have a pathetic wage structure,
Do you really think we can afford to have a ridiculous wage structure that we cannot sustain?
by Millsy » 13 Jan 2009 21:20
Ian Royal2 world wars, 1 world cup I apologise for coming into this thread late - you must all be bord of it by now I'm sure.
A slightly new point by me therefore is that I honestly dont see much progress being made beyond what we achieved in the Prem so far unless there are changes of attitude made if we go up. If we go up only to have a pathetic wage structure, no real interest in signing decent ppl when needed etc then I will be sceptical. We have to learn form our mistakes.
As for Schards not apologising well that's his issue. I've no interest in defending her/him or gloating. The wrongness of the original post does its own talking but the broad concept of progression remains an issue whether s/he meant that or not.
Progress is not necessarily bettering our best ever league finish. Progress would be establishing ourself as a yoyo club, compared to what we've previously been.
In all situations there are peaks and troughs. Each time we've had a peak our trough has not been as low as the previous one. So far our peaks have pretty much all been better than the last one. That doesn't mean we're not making progress if that doesn't happen this time. If the next few seasons end up as:
2nd, 14th, 16th, 19th is progress. Equally, 2nd, 19th, 3rd (play off winners) 16th would also be progress for the club. It's building a platform where we can better 8th.
At the moment any finish like that is a lucky one off, no matter how deserved.
by Ian Royal » 13 Jan 2009 22:42
by SpaceCruiser » 13 Jan 2009 22:56
2 world wars, 1 world cupThaumagurist*2 world wars, 1 world cup If we go up only to have a pathetic wage structure,
Do you really think we can afford to have a ridiculous wage structure that we cannot sustain?
Really, what is the point in arguing the extremes?
Whoever said anything about a ridiculous wage structure. A moderately better wage structure would do the trick.
by Rex » 13 Jan 2009 22:59
Thaumagurist* Almost 2 weeks into the transfer window and no sign of the fire sale.....
by Ian Royal » 13 Jan 2009 23:10
royalexileThaumagurist* Almost 2 weeks into the transfer window and no sign of the fire sale.....
Aimed possibly at next season
by Sun Tzu » 14 Jan 2009 10:04
Ian RoyalroyalexileThaumagurist* Almost 2 weeks into the transfer window and no sign of the fire sale.....
Aimed possibly at next season
I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be this season from memory. Also, I believe our summer outgoings were argued as being a firesale by some.
by rabidbee » 14 Jan 2009 10:48
Thaumagurist*rabidbee Spacey, if you had the chance to earn a lifetime's salary in 10 years, wouldn't you take it? I would.
At 14K a week? Yeah, I would.
by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jan 2009 10:51
rabidbeeThaumagurist*rabidbee Spacey, if you had the chance to earn a lifetime's salary in 10 years, wouldn't you take it? I would.
At 14K a week? Yeah, I would.
And if somebody offered you double or triple that, wouldn't you also take it?
by rabidbee » 14 Jan 2009 10:56
Thaumagurist*rabidbeeThaumagurist* At 14K a week? Yeah, I would.
And if somebody offered you double or triple that, wouldn't you also take it?
But what if I wasn't offered that and 14K was the offer? I'd be stupid to turn it down.
by Thaumagurist* » 14 Jan 2009 11:02
rabidbeeThaumagurist* But what if I wasn't offered that and 14K was the offer? I'd be stupid to turn it down.
Fortunately for Sidwell, he knew he was worth more than that.
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