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Post by 84gas on Jan 3, 2015 18:21:17 GMT
purely out of interest could anyone tell me what our players roughly earn? obviously senior pros or last yrs league based contracts will earn more than youngsters but just wondered?? thanks
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Post by Gastroenteritis on Jan 3, 2015 18:22:18 GMT
Bag of chips and a hand job.
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Post by socrates on Jan 3, 2015 18:32:20 GMT
Bag of chips and a hand job. I was waking behind a drunk couple in town over Christmas and I heard them arguing and he said " what do you mean I don't love you , I fu<ks you and I buys you chips what more do you want ?!!"
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Post by socrates on Jan 3, 2015 18:33:33 GMT
I'd imagine somewhere between 1000 and 3000 a week although I expect most of them are closer to the £1000 mark than 3000.
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Post by socrates on Jan 3, 2015 18:38:12 GMT
Win bonuses and goals , Clean sheets etc can bump it up though
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Post by Centenary Gas on Jan 3, 2015 18:53:21 GMT
JJOT was on around £2500 a week. Stu Sinclair is on 1/4 of that.
Mildy isn't on much less than JJ was. So you can imagine how much of the budget was swallowed up by last seasons players.
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Post by UpTheGas on Jan 3, 2015 18:58:58 GMT
I won't pretend to know the ins and outs, because I have no idea what some of the senior players in. DC did, however, tell me during the summer the likes of Taylor and Sinclair were on between £500-£750 per week.
When you think about it, that seems like absolutely tremendous business. I like DC's new way of doing things.
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Post by 84gas on Jan 3, 2015 19:00:08 GMT
I won't pretend to know the ins and outs, because I have no idea what some of the senior players in. DC did, however, tell me during the summer the likes of Taylor and Sinclair were on between £500-£750 per week. When you think about it, that seems like absolutely tremendous business. I like DC's new way of doing things. yea cracking business!! thanks for all your insights
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Post by socrates on Jan 3, 2015 19:01:22 GMT
I won't pretend to know the ins and outs, because I have no idea what some of the senior players in. DC did, however, tell me during the summer the likes of Taylor and Sinclair were on between £500-£750 per week. When you think about it, that seems like absolutely tremendous business. I like DC's new way of doing things. I actually think they're worth more than that. I wouldn't get out of bed for £500 a week. I'm surprised that our experienced players are on less than a grand.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2015 19:09:20 GMT
Bag of chips and a hand job. I was waking behind a drunk couple in town over Christmas and I heard them arguing and he said " what do you mean I don't love you , I fu<ks you and I buys you chips what more do you want ?!!" I am watering myself.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2015 19:09:55 GMT
Bag of chips and a hand job. I was waking behind a drunk couple in town over Christmas and I heard them arguing and he said " what do you mean I don't love you , I fu<ks you and I buys you chips what more do you want ?!!" Was this in Bemmy by any chance?
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Post by Centenary Gas on Jan 3, 2015 19:16:55 GMT
Just think, when the board have finished watering away money paying off ex managers, we might actually have a budget than can compete with a realistic break even gate.
The fact we lose money and still failed on the pitch is beyond shambolic.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2015 19:19:59 GMT
Taylor is on a percentage of goals scored to chances missed. He owes the club bloody thousands.
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Post by olskooltoteender on Jan 3, 2015 19:59:01 GMT
Taylor is on a percentage of goals scored to chances missed. He owes the club bloody thousands. This made I laff . . .
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2015 20:00:17 GMT
purely out of interest could anyone tell me what our players roughly earn? obviously senior pros or last yrs league based contracts will earn more than youngsters but just wondered?? thanks If i tell you i will get a loud of abuse accusing me of makin it up but all i will say is jj was on more then £2500. A lot of last years guys are on league 1 wages and Monk and Mansell are on tidy wages too. The likes of Gosling and Sinclair are on about a quater of what we were paying last year.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 3, 2015 20:02:19 GMT
Just think, when the board have finished Widdleing away money paying off ex managers, we might actually have a budget than can compete with a realistic break even gate. The fact we lose money and still failed on the pitch is beyond shambolic. That has to be out priority asap. It killing any chance of selling the club owing so much due to poor budgetting. We simply have to move away from the luck and chemistry approach as it only works once or twice in a generation
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Post by Severncider on Jan 3, 2015 20:18:35 GMT
Taylor and Sinclair were on between £500-£750 per week. Change that to £800 and £500
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Post by socrates on Jan 3, 2015 20:47:33 GMT
I was waking behind a drunk couple in town over Christmas and I heard them arguing and he said " what do you mean I don't love you , I fu<ks you and I buys you chips what more do you want ?!!" Was this in Bemmy by any chance? Town center. At first I thought the bloke was joking but then she went quiet, I think maybe having thought about it she'd come to the conclusion that it was love.
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Post by Topper Gas on Jan 3, 2015 22:02:22 GMT
Just think, when the board have finished Widdleing away money paying off ex managers, we might actually have a budget than can compete with a realistic break even gate. The fact we lose money and still failed on the pitch is beyond shambolic. Trollope and Buckle are long gone, we're not paying McGhee anything so at most we're paying Ward for another 6 months so that that's having a big impact on our £1.2m playing budget this season?
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Post by Mark Ash on Jan 3, 2015 22:30:28 GMT
Just think, when the board have finished Widdleing away money paying off ex managers, we might actually have a budget than can compete with a realistic break even gate. The fact we lose money and still failed on the pitch is beyond shambolic. Trollope and Buckle are long gone, we're not paying McGhee anything so at most we're paying Ward for another 6 months so that that's having a big impact on our £1.2m playing budget this season? It said on Points West yesterday that Yeovil had an annual wage budget of £1m. You're saying that our Conference budget is 20% higher than ex-Championship, League One Yeovil? (Yes, I know they're really a non-League, giant killing hobby club but I mean at this moment.)
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