Neymar to PSG ?
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Re: Neymar to PSG ?
Nah big news, Sanchez done deal to PSG
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Re: Neymar to PSG ?
How do PSG manage to avoid the FFP restrictions? I cannot believe they really earn that much from their football operations and genuine sponsorship.
PS Happy to see Sanchez leave the Woolwich Wanderers. :wink:
PS Happy to see Sanchez leave the Woolwich Wanderers. :wink:
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FPP rules are a joke either way but aren't they just for wages and not transfer fees.
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I thought they were for everything, to ensure that clubs are run on a sound business footing.God is an Englishman wrote:FPP rules are a joke either way but aren't they just for wages and not transfer fees.
I saw a report that the whole contract would cost PSG £400m, so they'll be laying out about £80m p.a (transfer fees are normally paid over the period of the contract). which, whilst it might not take them over the FFP, will certainly take a big chunk out of their resources. However, if Neymar can win them the CL, it's probably not ridiculous money, crazy as that sounds.
In the current market, even Hawkesy would be worth £500
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You're overpayingm My buy out clause is a sausage and a beer. It was premium beer until last year.Nice One Cyril wrote:I thought they were for everything, to ensure that clubs are run on a sound business footing.God is an Englishman wrote:FPP rules are a joke either way but aren't they just for wages and not transfer fees.
I saw a report that the whole contract would cost PSG £400m, so they'll be laying out about £80m p.a (transfer fees are normally paid over the period of the contract). which, whilst it might not take them over the FFP, will certainly take a big chunk out of their resources. However, if Neymar can win them the CL, it's probably not ridiculous money, crazy as that sounds.
In the current market, even Hawkesy would be worth £500
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What's AUDL?ozzie owl wrote:At 596k pounds net per week= AUDL 992k net pw= using current tax scales is AUDL $1.8m gross per week or AUDL $93m per annum.
Did you actually research french tax rates just to bore us?
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Like his other mates in Spain.Nicky_Tanner wrote:I didn't think Neymar paid tax?
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I didn't think so but I'm old and senile so I may have forgottenNicky_Tanner wrote:wasn't he found guilty of tax evasion?
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Saw this and thought Hawkesy would appreciate the sentiment.
Nothing against Sir Patrick Stewart, who is undoubtedly a genuine Huddersfield fan. But the photograph of him enjoying the club's first Premier League victory summed up why Richard Scudamore was wrong to equate the investment of supporters abroad and those who actually go to the games.
Stewart, of necessity, must spend a lot of time out of this country. According to the image he posted on Saturday, he was in Canada when his team put three past Crystal Palace. The picture shows Stewart, in his Huddersfield shirt, arms aloft in celebration, watching the game on his laptop. He also appears to be in bed.
Meaning, when the final whistle blows he can, if he wishes, roll over and go back to sleep. At this point, those that actually went to the game are embarking on a good five hours back to Huddersfield. From where Crystal Palace is located it can take two hours just to get to the M1. And no doubt it was a grand journey home.
It always is when your team wins 3-0. But this is Huddersfield. They won't always win 3-0 away, and it won't always be a pleasant August afternoon, either. Most weekends it will be cold and wet, because football in the northern hemisphere is played in winter.
And while this does not apply to the loyal Sir Patrick — president of the Huddersfield Town academy since 2010 — a website called The Dugout reveals another little difference with foreign fans. The Dugout is aimed at supporters in Asia and allows them to sign for updates on their favourite clubs and players. It is based on research that suggests fans in Asia follow, on average, six clubs in Europe, often multiples within the same league.
They have similar attachment to players, too. So if Neymar leaves Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain, his Asian fans follow.
Fans abroad can still be passionate and committed. But if you can watch the match propped up by pillows, or Liverpool are one of the six clubs you support, don't ever think it is the same.
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Re: Neymar to PSG ?
It mentions him!!Mr Red wrote:NOC - not sure what this has to do with Neymar going to PSG
Plus, I couldn't decide where to put it (no suggestions thanks folks) and CBF to start a new thread.
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lol the old CBF - I know it well.Nice One Cyril wrote:It mentions him!!Mr Red wrote:NOC - not sure what this has to do with Neymar going to PSG
Plus, I couldn't decide where to put it (no suggestions thanks folks) and CBF to start a new thread.