Player Pay Cuts during Crisis

It's a matter that should be between the club's and their players.

What would look bad, and with good reason, would be to keep players on full pay and then furlough other staff and take tax payers money to pay them: that would be akin to tax payers subsiding players wages.
 
Why has he not talked about his own teams players on 200k a week? or the fact what he claims for a MP

He's an arsehole
It's indicative of what the general public think due to the style of reporting we get .
The reputational damage is massive.

And to think some city fans say we shouldn't fight back, just put heads in sand. Thank bejeesus for Rabin and people like him.
 
Every day that goes by with the richest players continuing to hide behind that old crook Gordon Taylor will damage their repuations and their future earnings potential. The football bubble has burst and sponsors and broadcasters will not be queueing up after this crisis to support this industry. The players reputation could be destroyed by this crisis. They will never be forgiven by fans.
In future commercial sponsors will not want to damage their own brands by being associated with the the tainted brand of football. Those greedy players (not all of them) and their agents are cutting their own financial throats by failing to act fast enough.
 
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Generous Manchester United stars donate £3.5MILLION to their local NHS by giving up 30 per cent of a month's wages, as pressure grows on the PFA for players across the Premier League to take a pay cut

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson 'teams up with other Premier League skippers to set up a coronavirus crisis fund to raise millions for the NHS'
 
The tax thing is a good point, and theres no doubt a lot of tax is collected from players. That would be an interesting thing that could be modelled quite easily by the clubs or HMRC.

There's probably quite a bit of tax avoidance going on but this is a very valid point.
Think there was a press release from hmrc before the virus which said over 300 footballers and 30+ clubs under investigation for tax avoidance, majority will be in Premier league no doubt.
 
Just got a notification on my phone saying Premier league donating 20m to NHS.
 
It's a matter that should be between the club's and their players.

What would look bad, and with good reason, would be to keep players on full pay and then furlough other staff and take tax payers money to pay them: that would be akin to tax payers subsiding players wages.

Exactly what Spurs and Newcastle are doing
 
"combination of conditional reductions and deferrals"

Weasel words as usual, not inspiring stuff
Pro footballers, just like you and me, are workers. They're not 'role models' or 'ambassadors' or paid by the state.
Yes they get eye-wateringly obscene wages and yes, they could probaby afford to take a temporary wage cut. But demanding they take one is wrong.
 
Pro footballers, just like you and me, are workers. They're not 'role models' or 'ambassadors' or paid by the state.
Yes they get eye-wateringly obscene wages and yes, they could probaby afford to take a temporary wage cut. But demanding they take one is wrong.

I have no problems with players in this. It’s the clubs who are out of order.

Players should make their own decisions on whether to help out or not, individually or collectively.
 
Premier League clubs have unanimously agreed to consult their players regarding a combination of conditional reductions and deferrals amounting to 30% of total annual remuneration

@premierleague

I am being stupid but arent players contracts between the player and the club ? If City are happy to honor the contract and the player is why should the premier league other clubs get involved. Now if some clubs cant afford to honor the contract between player and club, it's down the player and club to sort out .....isnt it ?

Citys contracts are very much based on performance and results. Unlike some clubs and players
 
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Pro footballers, just like you and me, are workers. They're not 'role models' or 'ambassadors' or paid by the state.
Yes they get eye-wateringly obscene wages and yes, they could probaby afford to take a temporary wage cut. But demanding they take one is wrong.

I am being stupid but arent players contracts between the player and the club ? Of City are happy to honor the contract and the player is why should the premier league get involved. Now if some clubs cant afford to honor the contract between player and club, it's down the player and club to sort out .....isnt it ?

What I think is wrong is the taxpayer picking up the bill for a companies low paid workers, while its highest paid workers continued to get paid either in full or at 70% of their wage.

The club/player contracts are irrelevant in the face of a national health & economic disaster. Unenforcable.

City are one of a few clubs that can fall back on their owner to fund player wages along with non playing workers so to be fair its a more general issue than what happens at City, that being said I'd be very surprised if our players did not support whatever measures are needed.

The wording of that statement from the PL and comments like those attributed to Andros Townsend are symptoms of the PR disaster that Football is heading for.

The facts are that the players can and should be using their privileged situations to help the general population as can many other high net worth individuals. We already know that people like Branson, Green, Ashley etc are greedy scum but they are not the only HNWI's so lets see who steps up.

We'll find out what our (and other) players are really made of as human beings over the upcoming period. So far our club has behaved impecably and that gives me some assurance that people will do the right thing.

Spurs & Newcastle (there may be others that we don't know about yet) have shown themselves (as clubs and owners of clubs) to be opportunistic scum and we should all remember that.

I'm looking for these people to do the right thing, if they don't then I'm finished with professional football.
 
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Is this pay cut just to help out the clubs they play for ? Is the money than going to be paid to the lower paid staff within the club or allow the directors and shareholders to take their wage and dividends ?
Or is it ti be used by spurs, Newcastle etc can come out of the furlough scheme.

Are other well paid professional people like bankers etc being asked to do the same ?
 
Is this pay cut just to help out the clubs they play for ? Is the money than going to be paid to the lower paid staff within the club or allow the directors and shareholders to take their wage and dividends ?
Or is it ti be used by spurs, Newcastle etc can come out of the furlough scheme.

Are other well paid professional people like bankers etc being asked to do the same ?

Its a good question, in theory easing the financial pressure on clubs finances due to player wages SHOULD mean that the clubs can directly support their non-playing staff directly and avoid job losses, furloughing etc. There is no justification for any football club to be accessing Gov support for workers.

Earlier in this thread someone pointed out that loss of tax take could be an issue so I'd say a reduction down to 50-70% of normal would be a good compromise ensuring that the clubs funding is improved while maintaining tax revenues. Personally I think a 30% reduction is at the low end of reasonable.

I'm hoping that the gov introduce a windfall tax through which people like bankers and fat cat company directors etc will be required to contribute. You can bet the middle classes will be paying more tax from this point on ( and that is fair as well).

I had a conversation with Barclays today about business finance and their tune has changed fundamentally from last week after yesterdays gov shot across the bows so who knows what might happen.
 
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