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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by 72 bus » 21 Mar 2024 10:02

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72 bus Agree, it must have put his petrol bill up by a fair amount having to travel the extra distance from Wycombe to Bearwood.
Bleeding for her, as we all must be at this difficult time.

Really 72? You don't think the pressure of not knowing if you're going to get paid from month to month or even if you'll have a job come the end of the season doesn't affect the players and their families?


Not if I was earning what these players are, I would have more than enough put by to see me through anything that might happen.
If they are worried about paying the bills they are doing life wrong.

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by 6ft Kerplunk » 21 Mar 2024 10:04

So losing half of your income wouldn't leave you feeling a bit stressed GWL? Keeping in mind that the 28 year old footballer probably has 4 or 5 years left of earning well before their career ends. I doubt many lower league players waltz into lucrative salaries after they retire just as the rest of us are hitting our prime earning years. Dropping £100K a year now is going to hit that pension pot massively.

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by Greatwesternline » 21 Mar 2024 10:24

6ft Kerplunk So losing half of your income wouldn't leave you feeling a bit stressed GWL? Keeping in mind that the 28 year old footballer probably has 4 or 5 years left of earning well before their career ends. I doubt many lower league players waltz into lucrative salaries after they retire just as the rest of us are hitting our prime earning years. Dropping £100K a year now is going to hit that pension pot massively.


It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.

Furthermore, the career of a footballer sets them nicely up for coaching roles in football, punditry, being an agent, working behind the scenes in a former club.

Being a professional footballer sets you up for a life of relatively interesting work at above average levels of salary. No one should lose too much sleep over a top 3 tier footballer losing 3 months pay.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by blythspartan » 21 Mar 2024 10:27

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6ft Kerplunk So losing half of your income wouldn't leave you feeling a bit stressed GWL? Keeping in mind that the 28 year old footballer probably has 4 or 5 years left of earning well before their career ends. I doubt many lower league players waltz into lucrative salaries after they retire just as the rest of us are hitting our prime earning years. Dropping £100K a year now is going to hit that pension pot massively.


It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.

Furthermore, the career of a footballer sets them nicely up for coaching roles in football, punditry, being an agent, working behind the scenes in a former club.

Being a professional footballer sets you up for a life of relatively interesting work at above average levels of salary. No one should lose too much sleep over a top 3 tier footballer losing 3 months pay.


It didn’t set up Dalian Atkinson for life so I don’t think you can generalise.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Greatwesternline » 21 Mar 2024 10:27

blythspartan Although I don’t have too much sympathy for footballers I do think that players below Championship level can still have similar worries to normal working people. I accept they generally earn a lot more money, but it’s all relative. Bigger house, bigger mortgage and bigger bills etc, and they still need a guaranteed income.



Yeh i get this. But if you can afford to give your agent 10% of your salary, you could probably ask your agent to throw in a bit of independent financial advice at the same time, or use the PFA.

My friend is a fancy IFA workign for people with a lot more money than footballers, and approached Crystal Palace who he supports about the possibility of offering pro-bono financial advice to footballers purely because he would like to met the players and they would be more interesting clients than the usual banker / lawyer.

Palace were well up for it and made the recommendations. None of the players took up the offer. Says it all.


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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by blythspartan » 21 Mar 2024 10:34

The club are plugging the mini season tickets again so it doesn’t bode well.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by WestYorksRoyal » 21 Mar 2024 10:36

I thought the same. It happens the same every time; people say it's close and then silence. Obviously the club have reasons to plug the mini season tickets anyway, but the anxiety is heightening.

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by Hendo » 21 Mar 2024 10:43

Club in marketing ticket offer shock. More at 11.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Silver Fox » 21 Mar 2024 11:01

Hendo Club in marketing ticket offer shock. More at 11.




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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Stranded » 21 Mar 2024 11:04

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6ft Kerplunk So losing half of your income wouldn't leave you feeling a bit stressed GWL? Keeping in mind that the 28 year old footballer probably has 4 or 5 years left of earning well before their career ends. I doubt many lower league players waltz into lucrative salaries after they retire just as the rest of us are hitting our prime earning years. Dropping £100K a year now is going to hit that pension pot massively.


It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.

Furthermore, the career of a footballer sets them nicely up for coaching roles in football, punditry, being an agent, working behind the scenes in a former club.

Being a professional footballer sets you up for a life of relatively interesting work at above average levels of salary. No one should lose too much sleep over a top 3 tier footballer losing 3 months pay.


Has anyone literally said the bit in bold? - may have missed it but that is naturally nonsense. But looking at the players we have on our books at the moment, if the club does go pop they will fit in to a number of categories.

There will be those who would likely get picked up on similar or only a little less pay - Wing, Knibbs, Azeez, Smith, Bindon all fit into that group.

There will be others who may struggle to pick up another deal or would need to take a massive pay drop - looking at the likes of Dean, possibly even Yiadom given he is over 30.

Then you have a lot of the younger players who really may struggle to fnd another deal or need to drop out of the pro game altogether - so Wellens, Wareham, Carson, Abrefa, Rushesha.

So yes, someone earning 35k per year will have more worries but the security of the job will naturally have taken a toll.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Stranded » 21 Mar 2024 11:05

blythspartan The club are plugging the mini season tickets again so it doesn’t bode well.


Err - it would be a massively dysfunctional marketing department if you create an offer and publisize it once and only once. It means nothing beyond marketing.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by WestYorksRoyal » 21 Mar 2024 11:05

Hendo Club in marketing ticket offer shock. More at 11.

You are of course right. Just reflects the state of mind this has got many fanbase members into.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by blythspartan » 21 Mar 2024 11:10

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blythspartan The club are plugging the mini season tickets again so it doesn’t bode well.


Err - it would be a massively dysfunctional marketing department if you create an offer and publisize it once and only once. It means nothing beyond marketing.


Yep agree, I am being a Pratt.


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by Orion1871 » 21 Mar 2024 11:14

blythspartan The club are plugging the mini season tickets again so it doesn’t bode well.


Shame they are only allowing people to load their ticket using one method. Would've thought they'd sell more if people could load them onto their member cards rather than onto Google/Apple wallet exclusively.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by RG30 » 21 Mar 2024 11:19

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blythspartan The club are plugging the mini season tickets again so it doesn’t bode well.


Shame they are only allowing people to load their ticket using one method. Would've thought they'd sell more if people could load them onto their member cards rather than onto Google/Apple wallet exclusively.


Not true though is it?

Supporters will be able to download their Season Ticket to their smart phone into their Google or Apple Wallet from their online account. Supporters can request a physical card via post or collection, but it will cost £3 per card and supporters will need to call the Ticket Office on 0118 968 1313.

Your Final 3 Mini Season Ticket will then be activated ready for Northampton Town on Friday 29th March but will not work for any fixture before this date.


https://www.readingfc.co.uk/news/2024/march/21/Mini-Season-Tickets-Update-21Mar24/

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by SouthDownsRoyal » 21 Mar 2024 11:20

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blythspartan The club are plugging the mini season tickets again so it doesn’t bode well.


Shame they are only allowing people to load their ticket using one method. Would've thought they'd sell more if people could load them onto their member cards rather than onto Google/Apple wallet exclusively.


Although I agree with this, if true, How many fans have a member card but not an android or Apple phone?

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Franchise FC » 21 Mar 2024 11:31

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6ft Kerplunk So losing half of your income wouldn't leave you feeling a bit stressed GWL? Keeping in mind that the 28 year old footballer probably has 4 or 5 years left of earning well before their career ends. I doubt many lower league players waltz into lucrative salaries after they retire just as the rest of us are hitting our prime earning years. Dropping £100K a year now is going to hit that pension pot massively.


It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.

Furthermore, the career of a footballer sets them nicely up for coaching roles in football, punditry, being an agent, working behind the scenes in a former club.

Being a professional footballer sets you up for a life of relatively interesting work at above average levels of salary. No one should lose too much sleep over a top 3 tier footballer losing 3 months pay.

The list of post-career jobs you quote is finite, presumably most are already filled.
The number of players far, far outweighs the number of post-playing jobs available

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Greatwesternline » 21 Mar 2024 11:45

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Greatwesternline It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.


Has anyone literally said the bit in bold? - may have missed it but that is naturally nonsense. But looking at the players we have on our books at the moment, if the club does go pop they will fit in to a number of categories.


Yes, Snowball, top of page 141

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Stranded » 21 Mar 2024 11:46

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Greatwesternline It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.


Has anyone literally said the bit in bold? - may have missed it but that is naturally nonsense. But looking at the players we have on our books at the moment, if the club does go pop they will fit in to a number of categories.


Yes, Snowball, top of page 141


Then you should have stopped reading when you saw who posted.

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Re: TAKEOVER *NOT* CONFIMRED

by Greatwesternline » 21 Mar 2024 12:00

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6ft Kerplunk So losing half of your income wouldn't leave you feeling a bit stressed GWL? Keeping in mind that the 28 year old footballer probably has 4 or 5 years left of earning well before their career ends. I doubt many lower league players waltz into lucrative salaries after they retire just as the rest of us are hitting our prime earning years. Dropping £100K a year now is going to hit that pension pot massively.


It would stress me a bit, but some people on here are saying its worse for footballers than a nurse working in the NHS, which is patent nonsense.

Furthermore, the career of a footballer sets them nicely up for coaching roles in football, punditry, being an agent, working behind the scenes in a former club.

Being a professional footballer sets you up for a life of relatively interesting work at above average levels of salary. No one should lose too much sleep over a top 3 tier footballer losing 3 months pay.

The list of post-career jobs you quote is finite, presumably most are already filled.
The number of players far, far outweighs the number of post-playing jobs available


Reading FC's annual report is interesting in this regard: Number of players = 39.

Number of "football management and coaching staff" = 74

Clubs needs mulitple coaches and managers for every one of their age groups.
They need scouts for scouting transfer targets.
They need scouts and analysts for who they are playing next week.
They need player liaison personnel.
They need sporting directors. They need guest speakers to entertain the executive boxes.
The FA need coaches and managers for all of their age groups.

A lot of this is also required in the women's game too, at each age group. Yes these jobs pay less well than being a footballer, but there are jobs galore in football, and being a former pro opens the doors to these in ways that is much easier than if you come up the hard way, i.e. through doing your badges without a football CV.

This is before you even factor in all the punditry required, including local journalism, not just MOTD and Sky Sports.

Honestly if you can't make a successful career in football having been a professional footballer, your heart probably isn't in it.

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