See as Joe Day is getting 7k a week now how much do you think he puts away for when he has to retire from the game
I was thinking 2k a week
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2Wonder how he manages to spend 5k a week must have a big expensive house
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3With deductions such as tax NI etc prob takes that to about 3.5 kcountymadbel wrote:Wonder how he manages to spend 5k a week must have a big expensive house
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4Just out of interest, how do we know Joe Day is on £1,000 a day? Or to put it another way £365,000 pa.
I'm not saying he is not, I neither know nor care, but how do we know?
I'm not saying he is not, I neither know nor care, but how do we know?
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5I know I'm going slightly off topic, but why is it when footballers, and managers pay is mentioned it is always x amount per week. Surely those on a one year or + contracts are paid monthly on a yearly salary?
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6No. He will have a good accountant. Unless he is an idiot trust funds for his children's education, pensions, government bonds, et al. His tax bill will probably be not that much higher than yours.UPTHEPORT wrote:With deductions such as tax NI etc prob takes that to about 3.5 kcountymadbel wrote:Wonder how he manages to spend 5k a week must have a big expensive house
It's the Tory mantra, blessed are those who have it all, for they shall be given even more.
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7You would have a good accountant Stan. I would have a good accountant. The average footballer.....I'm not sure about.
Too many seem to earn huge wages then finish up penniless.
I know nothing about Joe but good luck to him.
Too many seem to earn huge wages then finish up penniless.
I know nothing about Joe but good luck to him.
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8allontheamber wrote:You would have a good accountant Stan. I would have a good accountant. The average footballer.....I'm not sure about.
Too many seem to earn huge wages then finish up penniless.
I know nothing about Joe but good luck to him.
Lives in the Caldicot area and uses the same doctors surgery as me....see that's two more things you know about him
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9I see your point. Although I suspect we tend to hear far more about the players that go off the rails and not so much about those who don't.allontheamber wrote:You would have a good accountant Stan. I would have a good accountant. The average footballer.....I'm not sure about.
Too many seem to earn huge wages then finish up penniless.
I know nothing about Joe but good luck to him.
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10Hope you don't give him your bug.neilcork68 wrote:allontheamber wrote:You would have a good accountant Stan. I would have a good accountant. The average footballer.....I'm not sure about.
Too many seem to earn huge wages then finish up penniless.
I know nothing about Joe but good luck to him.
Lives in the Caldicot area and uses the same doctors surgery as me....see that's two more things you know about him
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11Doesn't a sizeable portion of their wage have to go into a pension? (Accessible at age 35).
I'm sure that used to be the case, and may still be.
I'm sure that used to be the case, and may still be.
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12No he doesn't. He lives in a modest house in Rogerstone. I've recently worked on it. Lovely guy, young family, only has good things to say about County tooneilcork68 wrote:allontheamber wrote:You would have a good accountant Stan. I would have a good accountant. The average footballer.....I'm not sure about.
Too many seem to earn huge wages then finish up penniless.
I know nothing about Joe but good luck to him.
Lives in the Caldicot area and uses the same doctors surgery as me....see that's two more things you know about him
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