Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... 16:43 - Apr 1 with 5954 views | theloneranger | "The move allows up to 80% of wages to be covered during football's suspension." "Swansea say they will top up the remaining 20% so staff retain their full wages "for the immediate future". https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52123543 | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 07:19 - Apr 2 with 1614 views | Brynmill_Jack | Yes, but if all clubs are in the same boat who are they going to transfer to??? Surely a transfer embargo by FIFA in this emergency would put a stop to them trying to take advantage of the coronavirus crisis?? | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 08:27 - Apr 2 with 1595 views | Magic_Michu | The tax payer should in no way being made to for the staff of Premier League and Championship clubs (especially premier league)... it’s just immoral that they’re paying players £10,000 a week and up who aren’t doing anything and the generals public are being asked to pay their staff on £500 a week. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 11:07 - Apr 2 with 1540 views | longlostjack | Players who refuse to take a pay cut of at least 20% should be named and shamed. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 12:03 - Apr 2 with 1512 views | JackSomething | I did a search to see if Gordon Taylor (reputed to be the highest paid union official in the world) has announced he'll be taking a pay cut. Not only did I not find anything, I can see that he announced in May 2019 that he'd be standing down as PFA Chief Executive after their AGM, yet he's still in post earning his £7m salary? I can't find any news reports explaining why. Is it any wonder that most players haven't agreed to anything when the head of their union is so out of touch with the real world? | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 13:51 - Apr 2 with 1469 views | Catullus | Well then, what if every club got together and agreed to furlough all playing staff and also agreed not to try to pinch any other teams players during this crisis? Besides which, any player (or club) that used this crisis for personal gain is a total chunt and should be treated with the contempt they deserve. We have ordinary working people risking their health, volunteers doing their bit. If these rich players can't do anything to help they don't deserve anything but contempt. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 00:24 - Apr 3 with 1358 views | NotLoyal | Good way of getting rid of some of the dross robbing a living at our club. Fcking go for it I say. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 11:52 - Apr 3 with 1267 views | NotLoyal | Ok you say they are under contract and have to be paid, I’m under contract I’m not being paid, what’s the difference ? | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 13:54 - Apr 3 with 1227 views | Thebus | Maybe you should have got your agent to insist you get paid regardless of the situation. Or it maybe that you aren’t a professional sportsperson and therefore probably could get anyone to do your job. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 16:41 - Apr 3 with 1186 views | Luther27 | Coventry, Doncaster and Leyton Orient have put their players on furlough | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 23:17 - Apr 3 with 1127 views | Catullus | Because sports contracts are nore legally binding? Or are you just making it up as you go along? PS, we all are | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 03:58 - Apr 4 with 1089 views | NotLoyal | I would say my company would rather they had me than you managing their Northern Europe initiative than you DGT, just an observation based on previous experiences. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 07:20 - Apr 4 with 1046 views | Thebus | Of course they would because they aren’t paying you. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 20:07 - Apr 4 with 989 views | NotLoyal | Lovely bloke, as ever. I don’t need it mate, I’ve done ok trust me and if my and others who are in the position to do so take a hit to maintain lower income jobs then so be it. But as ever you just snipe from behind the keyboard Mr Warrior. Pathetic. | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 09:43 - Apr 5 with 932 views | jasper_T | "The league wants players to take a 30% salary cut in order to protect jobs, amid the coronavirus pandemic. But the union says that equates to more than £500m in wage reductions, and a loss in tax contributions of more than £200m to the UK government." Meanwhile the owners of the clubs profit. How many PL sides had been planning to spend £20/30/40m in the summer window? Paupers they ain't. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52168692 | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 09:55 - Apr 5 with 925 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Why should the tax payer pay the wages of backroom staff when the same club is paying players £200,000 a week? | |
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Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 11:10 - Apr 5 with 891 views | jasper_T | Why should the tax payer (which includes PL footballers) pay the wages/furlough costs of any staff at profitable companies then? An arbitrary cut to player wages only benefits the companies they work for, who are already exploiting government schemes and loopholes at every turn. Will they pay 40% tax on their savings? PL owners pleading poverty is a joke, we know how much they piss away in the transfer market and to agents. | | | |
Swansea City to furlough non-playing staff ... on 13:16 - Apr 5 with 859 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Exactly no business should be able to ask for a bailout if it is able to fund itself and if it can't all employees should be on government terms even footballers. | |
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