From etoo's perspective 340k a week sounds great, but how long before he gets a few banana's thrown his way, happened to roberto carlos and it'll happen to many more, sadly russia isnt ready for multi-cultured teams yet
Carlos left the field in tears earlier this season after his own fans (Anzhi) were making monkey noises and throwing banana's at him, Im sure 20m a year softens the blow but still is it really worth being abused on the grounds of your colour every week?
I just cannot get my head around these lunatic salaries that players now receive for just kicking a football around - Samuel Eto's "wage" is £344,000 per week or £17,900,000 per annum (@ todays euro exchange rate) - it simply beggars belief.
Nearer to home a Mr W Rooney is purported to "receive" £250,000 per week = £13,000,000 pa - it surely cannot be right that this weekly wage is equivalent to a working man at an average of say £25 K per annum having to work 10 years to attain this weekly sum.
Never has the disparity between player and fan been so apparant making a mockery of football being touted a working man's sport.
I am amazed that there has not been a national outcry about this as you can guarentee iit 100% affects the price we punters pay at the turnstile.
I know the above are extreme examples of this largess but I suspect that the average Prem player is "only on" £50K per week or £2.6M per annum (or 18 times more than the PM receives).
How can the average fan with say two footy mad kids pay out say £40 + £20 + £20 plus all the baggage of programmes, refreshments, travel etc every home game - it is slowly but surely strangling the traditional supporter but encouraging corporate attendance.
How on earth have we reached this insane situation and most important of all what can be done about it before watching football becomes totally inaccessible (and it surely will) to the average fan.
PUSB
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