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Q. what planet is this lad on???? sorry for swearing but bloody hell is he having a laugh?
FQ Shouldn't there be a transfer and wage cap in football - I am sorry but 80 million could be spent on far better things than an overrated arrogant selfish person.
FQ Shouldn't there be a transfer and wage cap in football - I am sorry but 80 million could be spent on far better things than an overrated arrogant selfish person.
Answer
Personally I think it's the agents fault!! What the fu*k does any footballer need an agent for? I know a lot of footballers are not the most intellectually intelligent people, but for example, if you are earning 10.000 a week at one club, and another offers you loads more cash, a signing on fee, and you get 10% of the transfer fee, do u really need someone to help u with that? If u want a move, and u like the offer, u say yes...if u dont, you say no!!
Some of the best negotiators in the world have never been to university, or even finished school in a lot of cases...many people look down on them for their lack of education....builders, plumbers, carpenters, market traders, car salesmen/auctioneers...some of the best people in the world to barter a deal...do they need some greasy twat in a suit to negotiate for them and take 10 or 20% ?? No!!
So ban all agents, and give 10% of all transfer fees to a fund for small clubs and youth development programs.
The really big star names just need to hire a secretary/personal assistant to organise their personal appearances, and manage their diaries.....fuc8ing agents - pah!!
On a different point...I am a big believer in a free-market economy and capitalism, so if Ronaldo can convince Real to pay him 300.000 a week, then fair play to him!! If Real are happy to pay it, who are we to complain.
I live in Romania...the average wage here is about 250 euros per month...i earn about 1.500 euros per week...but if my boss or another company offered me more...who am i to complain...take the money and run...u never know when it will end!!
Some actors get 10million for a few days work on a film...then they get a royalty, or commission every time its shown, plus a commision on all video sales!!
Look at what rock/pop stars earn....i dont see too many people moaning about them, and they have a longer career if they are superstars, so they will earn loads more than ronaldo, messi, beckham, etc.
So have a go at them instead!!
The worldâs highest-paid athletes
By Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes.com
14 hours, 52 minutes ago
Buzz up!565 votes PrintEight months on the shelf after knee surgery put a severe dent in his prize money, and killed his overseas appearance fees. One of his main sponsors walked away a year before their agreement was set to expire.
Yet Tiger Woods remains sportsâ highest earner with an annual income two and a half times larger than his closest competitor. The worldâs top golfer made $110 million during the past 12 months and is the best-paid sportsman for the eighth straight year.
Woodsâ knee injury caused his prize money to drop to $5 million from $25 million, but his overall earnings only fell $5 million thanks to an expansion of Woodsâ non-playing financial empire.
PepsiCo launched Gatorade Tiger last year in March with claims that it âhelps focus your mind and your body.â Woods receives a cut of sales for the four flavors sold under his name. When General Motorsâ problems caused Buick to terminate its $8 million a year deal with Woods one year early, the Woods camp moved quickly to sign a deal with AT&T to put the phone companyâs brand on his golf bag in Buickâs place.
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In Pictures: The worldâs highest-paid athletes
Nike is by far Woodsâ biggest benefactor with an annual payday of more than $30 million for the golfer. Woods profits from the success of the companyâs golf division, and last year sales for Nike Golf hit a record $725 million. Woodsâ most lucrative new endeavor is his golf course design business. Last year he announced plans for a third course to be built in Mexico. His other courses in Dubai and North Carolina are currently under construction.
Our list of the highest-paid athletes looks at earnings derived from salaries, bonuses, prize money, endorsements and licensing income between June 2008 and June 2009 and does not deduct for taxes or agentsâ fees. Overall, the top 20 earned $789 million, down 1 percent from last year. The cutoff to make the list was $30 million.
Drop-offs from last year include boxer Floyd Mayweather (has not fought since December 2007), NFL players Ben Roethlisberger and Dwight Freeney (both made the 2008 list after inking contracts with big signing bonuses) and Formula One driver Fernando Alonso (just missed the cut).
The highest-ranking of the four newcomers to the list is boxer Manny Pacquiao who earned $40 million over the last year, tied for the sixth most. Pacquiao cemented his claim as the worldâs best pound-for-pound fighter with convincing knockouts of Oscar De La Hoya in December and Ricky Hatton in May. The two blockbuster fights garnered more than 2 million pay-per-view buys in the U.S. and earned Pac-Man $30 million combined.
Pacquiaoâs massive popularity in his native Philippines is why companies like Nike and San Miguel beer have signed him to endorse their products. Pacquiao intends to use that popularity to run for political office when his ring career is over.
Our 20 highest earners have a very international flavor with Pacquiao one of eight non-Americans on the list. Finnish Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen earned $45 million over the past year, tied for second on our list with hoop legends Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Right behind that trio is global icon David Beckham who earned $42 million playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy and AC Milan, while shilling for Adidas, Giorgio Armani and Motorola.
Notable omission: the entire NFL, which didnât place anyone in the top 20 despite being the worldâs richest sports league. The leagueâs salary cap keeps a lid on individual player salaries, and few players outside of Peyton Manning collect big endorsement deals. The top NFL earner during the past 12 months was Oakland Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha who made $22 million, mainly as a result of the three-year, $45 million contract he signed in February.
The top five:
1. Tiger Woods: Slideshow
2t. Kobe Bryant: Slideshow
2t. Michael Jordan: Slideshow
2t. Kimi Raikkonen: Slideshow
5. David Beckham:
Personally I think it's the agents fault!! What the fu*k does any footballer need an agent for? I know a lot of footballers are not the most intellectually intelligent people, but for example, if you are earning 10.000 a week at one club, and another offers you loads more cash, a signing on fee, and you get 10% of the transfer fee, do u really need someone to help u with that? If u want a move, and u like the offer, u say yes...if u dont, you say no!!
Some of the best negotiators in the world have never been to university, or even finished school in a lot of cases...many people look down on them for their lack of education....builders, plumbers, carpenters, market traders, car salesmen/auctioneers...some of the best people in the world to barter a deal...do they need some greasy twat in a suit to negotiate for them and take 10 or 20% ?? No!!
So ban all agents, and give 10% of all transfer fees to a fund for small clubs and youth development programs.
The really big star names just need to hire a secretary/personal assistant to organise their personal appearances, and manage their diaries.....fuc8ing agents - pah!!
On a different point...I am a big believer in a free-market economy and capitalism, so if Ronaldo can convince Real to pay him 300.000 a week, then fair play to him!! If Real are happy to pay it, who are we to complain.
I live in Romania...the average wage here is about 250 euros per month...i earn about 1.500 euros per week...but if my boss or another company offered me more...who am i to complain...take the money and run...u never know when it will end!!
Some actors get 10million for a few days work on a film...then they get a royalty, or commission every time its shown, plus a commision on all video sales!!
Look at what rock/pop stars earn....i dont see too many people moaning about them, and they have a longer career if they are superstars, so they will earn loads more than ronaldo, messi, beckham, etc.
So have a go at them instead!!
The worldâs highest-paid athletes
By Kurt Badenhausen, Forbes.com
14 hours, 52 minutes ago
Buzz up!565 votes PrintEight months on the shelf after knee surgery put a severe dent in his prize money, and killed his overseas appearance fees. One of his main sponsors walked away a year before their agreement was set to expire.
Yet Tiger Woods remains sportsâ highest earner with an annual income two and a half times larger than his closest competitor. The worldâs top golfer made $110 million during the past 12 months and is the best-paid sportsman for the eighth straight year.
Woodsâ knee injury caused his prize money to drop to $5 million from $25 million, but his overall earnings only fell $5 million thanks to an expansion of Woodsâ non-playing financial empire.
PepsiCo launched Gatorade Tiger last year in March with claims that it âhelps focus your mind and your body.â Woods receives a cut of sales for the four flavors sold under his name. When General Motorsâ problems caused Buick to terminate its $8 million a year deal with Woods one year early, the Woods camp moved quickly to sign a deal with AT&T to put the phone companyâs brand on his golf bag in Buickâs place.
ADVERTISEMENT
In Pictures: The worldâs highest-paid athletes
Nike is by far Woodsâ biggest benefactor with an annual payday of more than $30 million for the golfer. Woods profits from the success of the companyâs golf division, and last year sales for Nike Golf hit a record $725 million. Woodsâ most lucrative new endeavor is his golf course design business. Last year he announced plans for a third course to be built in Mexico. His other courses in Dubai and North Carolina are currently under construction.
Our list of the highest-paid athletes looks at earnings derived from salaries, bonuses, prize money, endorsements and licensing income between June 2008 and June 2009 and does not deduct for taxes or agentsâ fees. Overall, the top 20 earned $789 million, down 1 percent from last year. The cutoff to make the list was $30 million.
Drop-offs from last year include boxer Floyd Mayweather (has not fought since December 2007), NFL players Ben Roethlisberger and Dwight Freeney (both made the 2008 list after inking contracts with big signing bonuses) and Formula One driver Fernando Alonso (just missed the cut).
The highest-ranking of the four newcomers to the list is boxer Manny Pacquiao who earned $40 million over the last year, tied for the sixth most. Pacquiao cemented his claim as the worldâs best pound-for-pound fighter with convincing knockouts of Oscar De La Hoya in December and Ricky Hatton in May. The two blockbuster fights garnered more than 2 million pay-per-view buys in the U.S. and earned Pac-Man $30 million combined.
Pacquiaoâs massive popularity in his native Philippines is why companies like Nike and San Miguel beer have signed him to endorse their products. Pacquiao intends to use that popularity to run for political office when his ring career is over.
Our 20 highest earners have a very international flavor with Pacquiao one of eight non-Americans on the list. Finnish Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen earned $45 million over the past year, tied for second on our list with hoop legends Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. Right behind that trio is global icon David Beckham who earned $42 million playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy and AC Milan, while shilling for Adidas, Giorgio Armani and Motorola.
Notable omission: the entire NFL, which didnât place anyone in the top 20 despite being the worldâs richest sports league. The leagueâs salary cap keeps a lid on individual player salaries, and few players outside of Peyton Manning collect big endorsement deals. The top NFL earner during the past 12 months was Oakland Raiders cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha who made $22 million, mainly as a result of the three-year, $45 million contract he signed in February.
The top five:
1. Tiger Woods: Slideshow
2t. Kobe Bryant: Slideshow
2t. Michael Jordan: Slideshow
2t. Kimi Raikkonen: Slideshow
5. David Beckham:
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