Snowflake RoyalHoundGreatwesternline
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.
Problem is that there are so many ex-pros and relatively few other football jobs. I assume that 74 covers all age groups. Obviously this and the fact that these jobs are generally pretty enjoyable jobs means that the pay is pretty poor. Doubt the average academy coach is on much more than minimum wage
There are very few jobs in media that pay a decent whack
Whilst it’s probably right that an ex pro can find a football related job if they have other people skills (esp with younger people), it’s going to be a big step down wage wise from being a pro. Dunno about everyone else but if you told me in 4 years time I’m worth about 10% of what I am now I’d find that quite hard to come to terms with
I have faith you'd be ok with going from £500k a year to £50k a year.
It's not like it comes as a surprise...
If you know you will earn £500k for 5 years, then you have £2.5m of earnings with which to make a good fist of your life. Get a financial advisor, make plans. As i said, footballers happily give away 10% of their wages to an agent. They can afford to pay 1% of their managed assets to a financial advisor. They literally pay someone to manage their lives!