Sorry Mr Beckford, but I hope my club takes a hard line. If you don't want to take a pay cut to play football, I hope we let you rot with the youth team.
http://www.clicklancashire.com/sport/blackburn-rovers-fc/1214597-leicester-city-scupper-bolton-wanderers-plan-for-cut-price-beckford-swoop.html?
Basically, Bolton want him for nowt and pay him half the wages (they have him sussed and know he's a risk). Beckford wants the other half from us.
Get stuffed. My apathy towards the average striker is now turning to anger and I hope we take the hardest line possible and Beckford gets nothing from us.
Let him rot
posted on 12/7/13
comment by lcfcprawnsandwich (U3490):
"All this "footballers earn too much money" is quite frankly hot air. Compare them to NFL stars, basket-ball or base-ball players in the States or even some of the top golfers."
I think most people agree athletes make money way out of proprtion to their real contributions to society as a whole, but it is what it is.
Top golfers make money when they place in tournaments. The better ones get endorsement money (big money for top 10 or so), appearance money (Top 30 or so) and sposnorships (Top 120 or so).
The rest pretty much just have to show up.
posted on 12/7/13
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posted on 12/7/13
Whatever it is Nev, I can guarantee you it's not jealousy!
Maybe I do need to get a grip. Maybe I should accept that people are loving in poverty in our country whilst people like Beckford earn obscene wages for not even playing the sport they are paid to play.
Maybe I'm an idiot thinking that doctors, nurses, refuse collectors, firemen, teachers, social workers are not paid a fair wage compared to Beckford.
I can tell you right now, it's not Beckford's 40% tax I'm worried about, it's the 60% that I don't think he deserves.
I assume with you being out in the desert you deal a lot with very wealthy organisations through no right of their own (lucky to happen to have some oil - and when it's all gone)?
I am personally happy to pay a large chuck of my salary to support those less fortunate than me. You clearly feel differently.
Doesn't change my view on the greedy footballer Beckford though!
posted on 13/7/13
"Maybe I should accept that people are loving in poverty in our country..."
Is that part of the saying "the rich get richer and the poor get children?"
posted on 13/7/13
Making Assumptions Ferry boy!
1. for 30 years paid my tax in full payed PAYE on my staff and corperation tax heres one i loved local council rates no representation just tax on jobs.
2.Not here as a tax avoidance just no jobs in what i do in the UK.
3.Who gives you the right to say by implication the Arab nations don't deserve the oil? Does Venezuela the USA Russia & Scotland deserve the oil riches we have and your friends in Labour squadered (i'm making assumptions now mate)
I think players wages are crippling the game but like Turkeys NONE of them are voting for it.
I am also see enough of the world not to be selective about the wages of certain Footballers or Arabs and their oil.
posted on 13/7/13
I'm not selective Nev, and did realise I went all "politics" on you there.
My own personal view is that I have more than enough money to enjoy my life, why would I not want to support those less fortunate than me. If your friend can pay £400k in tax then he must be pretty comfortable in life - he doesn't "need" that money.
I'm not saying the oil rich nations don't deserve oil. I'm saying that they've done nothing to earn it. And when it's gone?
I have no issue with wealthy people. We need wealthy people, through entrepreneurialism, or purely through luck, as these people contribute an important amount to our society. What I don't like is when very wealthy people (and organisations) try to make out they're hard done to!!! Just my view.
I'm not affiliated with any political party, although as you can guess, right wing politics is not my bag.
But anyway, all this oil talk distracts us from the point. Beckford is choosing greed and money that he doesn't need over football. Do you respect him for that?
posted on 13/7/13
But Mersey, you have to forget your personal dislike of Beckford and surely accept that if someone agrees a contract, they expect both sides to honour it.
Leicester could sack him but what for - not trying hard enough - not getting on with the manager?! As far as we know, he has done nothing so severe as to warrant dismissal and even then, that would likely lead to some sort of severance pay.
Personally, I think Beckford is a better player than most City fans give him credit for but I fully accept that he will never play for us again - QED, I would rather get him off the pay-roll but be properly recompensed by another club.
I suspect that he genuinely does want to play football but with the arrival of FFP, he (like many others) will find it hard to find clubs prepared to pay the wages offered in previous years. These players will grudgingly have to accept reductions but why would anyone jump at the first offer, particularly at the reported 50% reduction?
The situation is unpalatable but until the fans stop supporting the game in this format, it isn't going to change - until the inevitable happens and clubs start going bust.
posted on 13/7/13
I do agree prawn. Doesn't mean I have to like it!
posted on 13/7/13
my rich friend started work when he 16 his dads a taxi driver and his brother they come from the east end and deserved every penny.
Whats waghoen and Fuctac Gallagher earning i don't here anyone having a go at them.
posted on 13/7/13
The flip side of your argument Nev is how much of the money from regular paying fans goes into Beckford's pocket - of course, it is a lot less black and white than this...if you were to take on some sort of literal argument about Beckford and teachers; a conservative guess would be that his tax pays for about 50/60 teachers' wages per year. On the flipside, I would suggest that for paying fans at home games alone between 1500-2000 ticket prices go straight in to his pocket....but then having that perspective of tax/ticket prices is very simplistic and ultimately superfluous to any/everything.
I suspect that if Gallagher, Futacs or Waghorn were/are very high earners who don't play and were being offered contracts by other clubs but stalling because they wanted a pay off as well; there would be disgruntled fans.