Bony and Swansea City set for high court case on 09:40 - Sep 10 with 1346 views | Dr_Winston |
Bony and Swansea City set for high court case on 12:40 - Sep 9 by Tummer_from_Texas | Yeah if that's normal, makes you wonder how much of that net profit this window was eaten ny agents? And how more in the red that puts most of the other clubs in the window? |
Further proof that the kind of "we've received £20m so we've got £20m to spend" belief that was doing the rounds in the last window is misguided too. | |
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Bony and Swansea City set for high court case on 10:25 - Sep 10 with 1313 views | Dewi1jack |
Bony and Swansea City set for high court case on 10:33 - Sep 9 by BarrySwan | Unless I've missed something. I'm surprised that no one has commented on the fact that Swansea City are handing over £8m to football agents for a single deal. £8m? What on earth is going on in the game? |
This makes for disturbing reading http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39526917 "Agents' fees paid by English clubs up by 38% for 2016-17 The amount paid by English clubs to agents has risen by 38% in a year - up from £160m to £220m. The Premier League paid £174m to agents, up from £130m, with Manchester City being the biggest spenders (£26.3m) ahead of Chelsea (£25.1m) and Manchester United (£19m). England's second tier, the Championship, spent £42.4m on agents, an increase of 62%. The Football Association figures cover from February 2016 to January 2017." | |
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