have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
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have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Dyche best ever paid manager in our history
Lennon best ever paid player in our history
Lennon best ever paid player in our history
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
If anyone knows, it’s probably you
Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Is lennon on more than brady
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
".......Is lennon on more than brady........"
No.
No.
Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Lennon was reputably on 55k a week at Everton so it could be
that we've had to pay him the same.
Be interesting to find out.
that we've had to pay him the same.
Be interesting to find out.
Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Probably won't.Could fix the figs by paying a £2mill signing on fee and 40k/week in wages.
Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Talksport were discussing earlier the astronomical wages in football, even for players who would not be considered as big names. Gave examples from a number of clubs and stated that Wood was on £50k per week. Also mentioned Gray being on £70k per week at Watford.
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
mdd2 wrote:Probably won't.Could fix the figs by paying a £2mill signing on fee and 40k/week in wages.
It's just like Fifa 18 Career mode

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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
3putt wrote:Talksport were discussing earlier the astronomical wages in football, even for players who would not be considered as big names. Gave examples from a number of clubs and stated that Wood was on £50k per week. Also mentioned Gray being on £70k per week at Watford.
And Shelvey is on £80k per week at Newcastle.
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Where do they get the numbers from? Are they accurate? Does the agent inform the press? Or are they just guessing?3putt wrote:Talksport were discussing earlier the astronomical wages in football, even for players who would not be considered as big names. Gave examples from a number of clubs and stated that Wood was on £50k per week. Also mentioned Gray being on £70k per week at Watford.
Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Not sure, but they were reading out the figures as if fromRoosterbooster wrote:Where do they get the numbers from? Are they accurate? Does the agent inform the press? Or are they just guessing?
a factual document.
I've heard before that Wood was our highest paid player at£50k per week.
Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
For wood I have seen it reported before between 30-50K which is rather large range...I thought we had a good top up bonus instead of paying anywhere near 50k wages..
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
I honestly don’t know why we would need to pay Wood £50k/week... were there that many other clubs interested? I thought he was “only” on about £8k/ week at Leeds
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
The whole mentality of the club has changed and with it the potential for derailment.
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
ablueclaret wrote:The whole mentality of the club has changed and with it the potential for derailment.
That mentality which you were moaning at before today.
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
Really, on what do you base this?ablueclaret wrote:The whole mentality of the club has changed and with it the potential for derailment.
Knowing of course that we are one of the best run clubs in the country, do you think these contracts are handed out on a whim with the first figure that comes to mind?
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Re: have we broken our wage structure twice in a day
I would have been amazed to see even a slightly positive post from you on our club going forward in the way it is. How's Renny Smith doing?ablueclaret wrote:The whole mentality of the club has changed and with it the potential for derailment.