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A wonderful gesture but if the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers can hand over a quarter of a million pounds it does make you wonder.

Well it makes me wonder anyway.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55850117
 
Pegojack said:
What are you wondering, Daz?
Why not just say 'fantastic gesture, well done'?

I’m surprised that he’s rich enough to give away a lump sum of a quarter of a million pounds and I wonder how the fuck football got to this.
 
I guess the pure capitalists amongst us would say he earns the going rate which the market dictates. I've got no problem with it, as long as the tax system is set up to fund good public services, which it certainly isn't in the UK.
If all the people who pay to watch footie on tele stopped subscribing, you'd soon see football salaries collapsing.
 
Pegojack said:
I guess the pure capitalists amongst us would say he earns the going rate which the market dictates. I've got no problem with it, as long as the tax system is set up to fund good public services, which it certainly isn't in the UK.
If all the people who pay to watch footie on tele stopped subscribing, you'd soon see football salaries collapsing.

Yes indeed that’s why I don’t have Sky.
 

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