Saints statement on staff payment on 09:50 - Apr 9 with 3268 views | this_charming_man | Fair play saints. | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 10:00 - Apr 9 with 3247 views | Bicester_North | Credit where it’s due, the right move. | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 10:12 - Apr 9 with 3223 views | PatfromPoole | Anybody else concerned about the bit about protecting the future of the club? Interesting wording..... | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 10:16 - Apr 9 with 3215 views | battler | Both BBC Sport and Sky Sports have just announced that Saints are the first premiership club to do this. Fair play Saints. | | | |
Saints statement on staff payment on 10:22 - Apr 9 with 3201 views | Olliekhent |
Saints statement on staff payment on 10:16 - Apr 9 by battler | Both BBC Sport and Sky Sports have just announced that Saints are the first premiership club to do this. Fair play Saints. |
We have always been a very fair and decent club, unlike that rabble down the road that would have used this no doubt, to their massive advantage. | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 10:36 - Apr 9 with 3182 views | Bazza |
Saints statement on staff payment on 10:22 - Apr 9 by Olliekhent | We have always been a very fair and decent club, unlike that rabble down the road that would have used this no doubt, to their massive advantage. |
Brilliant, the right thing to do, and the first club to do it | | | |
Saints statement on staff payment on 10:44 - Apr 9 with 3170 views | grumpy | Well done Saints | | | |
Saints statement on staff payment on 11:09 - Apr 9 with 3140 views | Butty101 | Well done Saints good to see they are doing the right thing. | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 11:32 - Apr 9 with 3116 views | kernow | Saints have eventually publicised a decent and praiseworthy stance. [Post edited 9 Apr 2020 11:33]
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Saints statement on staff payment on 13:30 - Apr 9 with 3051 views | TheMoog |
Saints statement on staff payment on 10:22 - Apr 9 by Olliekhent | We have always been a very fair and decent club, unlike that rabble down the road that would have used this no doubt, to their massive advantage. |
Yep, the taxpayer is picking up the tab for the majority of their players' wages. | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 15:55 - Apr 9 with 2962 views | Saintsforeverj | This seems like a decent move. However, the wages are only being "deferred". The players will still get their 100% wage, just paid at a later date. Who will pay for the shortfall in the end? | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 10:45 - Apr 10 with 2814 views | GasGiant |
Saints statement on staff payment on 15:55 - Apr 9 by Saintsforeverj | This seems like a decent move. However, the wages are only being "deferred". The players will still get their 100% wage, just paid at a later date. Who will pay for the shortfall in the end? |
Agreed. What's with all this "Fair Play" nonsense? A player earns on average £50k per week, all expenses paid, so he agrees to "defer" ie postpone not cancel payment for three months, meaning if all goes to plan he will get a little wage packet of £600k (pre tax) in three months then drop back to his paltry £50k a week again. So is this it? Is this why those pillocks Lineker and Neville think they hold some kind of moral high ground? How is that then? Any player earning over the sort of money ordinary working people can only dream about - say £20k a week could forego (not defer) half their wages at least until competitive football resumes. THe money could go to any medical support charity nominated by the PFA. They can still afford new Ferraris while small traders are on their knees. | | | |
Saints statement on staff payment on 11:15 - Apr 10 with 2806 views | Bicester_North |
Saints statement on staff payment on 10:45 - Apr 10 by GasGiant | Agreed. What's with all this "Fair Play" nonsense? A player earns on average £50k per week, all expenses paid, so he agrees to "defer" ie postpone not cancel payment for three months, meaning if all goes to plan he will get a little wage packet of £600k (pre tax) in three months then drop back to his paltry £50k a week again. So is this it? Is this why those pillocks Lineker and Neville think they hold some kind of moral high ground? How is that then? Any player earning over the sort of money ordinary working people can only dream about - say £20k a week could forego (not defer) half their wages at least until competitive football resumes. THe money could go to any medical support charity nominated by the PFA. They can still afford new Ferraris while small traders are on their knees. |
I agree with this completely. I just think Saints have done a decent thing by announcing they have no intention of taking money from the government like the other rancid clubs have so far. The players on the other hand don’t deserve all the fawning plaudits they get from the football media cronies. [Post edited 10 Apr 2020 11:16]
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Saints statement on staff payment on 16:05 - Apr 10 with 2770 views | Saintsforeverj |
Saints statement on staff payment on 11:15 - Apr 10 by Bicester_North | I agree with this completely. I just think Saints have done a decent thing by announcing they have no intention of taking money from the government like the other rancid clubs have so far. The players on the other hand don’t deserve all the fawning plaudits they get from the football media cronies. [Post edited 10 Apr 2020 11:16]
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This sums it up well. The club can be applauded for not furloughing staff. Although, I can see the excuses coming for having to sell players to pay for not furloughing? But, as you say, the players have agreed to nothing. They will still get their full money, whilst other people lose their jobs and businesses. | |
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Saints statement on staff payment on 17:47 - Apr 10 with 2730 views | 1576 | Really don't see that it was that difficult in the first place for any club to be honest. Let's say player weekly salaries were £200k and non playing staff is £20k players take 10% pay cut to fund non playing staff who actually help them to earn the fortunes they do. That could have been done 2 weeks ago which would've been a very proactive solution. To be honest I feel clubs are now reacting to the bad press and would've carried on the way they were heading if all had been quiet. | | | |
(No subject) (n/t) on 07:19 - Apr 11 with 2673 views | areasix | | | | |
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