by genome » 09 Dec 2016 13:00
by Uke » 09 Dec 2016 13:21
Winston Smith Having been accused of tax dodging, Ronaldo puts a copy of his tax return online
Just the €203,793,962 earnings last year then
by 6ft Kerplunk » 09 Dec 2016 13:28
by stealthpapes » 09 Dec 2016 13:43
by Winston Smith » 09 Dec 2016 14:03
by Sutekh » 09 Dec 2016 17:04
Winston Smith That is €1M every 46 hours for Ronaldo.
What the f**k do you do with €200M in a year when you already have multiple massive houses, cars etc and other hundreds of millions in your McDuck coin vault already?
fair play to the bloke though, if they are going to offer it, you would be silly to say no.
by Ian Royal » 10 Dec 2016 10:08
SutekhWinston Smith That is €1M every 46 hours for Ronaldo.
What the f**k do you do with €200M in a year when you already have multiple massive houses, cars etc and other hundreds of millions in your McDuck coin vault already?
fair play to the bloke though, if they are going to offer it, you would be silly to say no.
Precisely. While it is utterly obscene with all the problems in the world that people in all professions can get paid these utterly ridiculous sums it's not the player's fault if so many clubs are working willing to throw it around like confetti.
I wonder how much Ronaldo, and other top earners, give to charitable concerns each month. Remembering that Ulises De La Cruz used to send a lot of his, meagre by comparison, earnings home to worthy causes in his town of birth.
by genome » 10 Dec 2016 10:15
by genome » 10 Dec 2016 10:17
by Sutekh » 10 Dec 2016 10:18
Ian RoyalSutekhWinston Smith That is €1M every 46 hours for Ronaldo.
What the f**k do you do with €200M in a year when you already have multiple massive houses, cars etc and other hundreds of millions in your McDuck coin vault already?
fair play to the bloke though, if they are going to offer it, you would be silly to say no.
Precisely. While it is utterly obscene with all the problems in the world that people in all professions can get paid these utterly ridiculous sums it's not the player's fault if so many clubs are working willing to throw it around like confetti.
I wonder how much Ronaldo, and other top earners, give to charitable concerns each month. Remembering that Ulises De La Cruz used to send a lot of his, meagre by comparison, earnings home to worthy causes in his town of birth.
Clubs don't just offer this money off their own back. It's pressure from players and their reps to keep pushing them up to be the most paid that does it. And if a club refuses the player's form dips and or they go elsewhere.
It's absolutely the player's fault as well.
by Ian Royal » 10 Dec 2016 10:39
by Winston Smith » 14 Dec 2016 09:01
by sandman » 15 Dec 2016 20:05
Winston Smith http://www.theblacksea.eu/index.php?idT=88&idC=88&idRec=1255&recType=story
Some more detail on the tax dodgings of Ronaldo, Mourinho, Ozil, Carvalho, Rodriguez and more.
by Sutekh » 14 Mar 2017 22:37
by Winston Smith » 20 Mar 2017 15:01
by Winston Smith » 21 Mar 2017 14:05
by Winston Biscuit » 13 Jun 2017 18:17
sandmanWinston Smith http://www.theblacksea.eu/index.php?idT=88&idC=88&idRec=1255&recType=story
Some more detail on the tax dodgings of Ronaldo, Mourinho, Ozil, Carvalho, Rodriguez and more.
Wouldn't trust some website, especially one that has been accused of blackmail. Come back when there is a credible, transparent source as opposed to the sort of site Donald Trump would get his facts from.
by Winston Biscuit » 20 Jun 2017 11:56
sandmanWinston Smith http://www.theblacksea.eu/index.php?idT=88&idC=88&idRec=1255&recType=story
Some more detail on the tax dodgings of Ronaldo, Mourinho, Ozil, Carvalho, Rodriguez and more.
Wouldn't trust some website, especially one that has been accused of blackmail. Come back when there is a credible, transparent source as opposed to the sort of site Donald Trump would get his facts from.
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