skybluekings
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Most of the British media seem to always make price quotes about transfer fees and weekly salaries for players, for example The Daily Star is stating that Viera will get £2.5m for 6 months this season.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/115836/Patrick-Vieira-nears-Manhester-City-deal/
How do they know what the contract details are even though at this point, Viera hasn't even signed a contract?
If this is all speculation, how are they allowed to make statements as "fact" (because they do not say - 'it is rumored or estimated')? This just reflects negatively on the club if the "fee" they quote are something outlandish eg the £7m per year for Veron etc.
Some have even stated that Viera will be paid £150,000 per week!
Why do they get away with this (writing whatever they want and passing it off as fact)?
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/115836/Patrick-Vieira-nears-Manhester-City-deal/
How do they know what the contract details are even though at this point, Viera hasn't even signed a contract?
If this is all speculation, how are they allowed to make statements as "fact" (because they do not say - 'it is rumored or estimated')? This just reflects negatively on the club if the "fee" they quote are something outlandish eg the £7m per year for Veron etc.
Some have even stated that Viera will be paid £150,000 per week!
Why do they get away with this (writing whatever they want and passing it off as fact)?