£300000 per week

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I would imagine that from a purely commercial enterprise, this is good business for Man U. you can vote with your feet and wallet and not go to the games anymore but in the real world, there are many more who will pay.

Everyone said that when Beckham went to Real Madrid, the fee was too high, but they made that money back and more just on shirts alone.

Nice work if you can get it though - I wonder if he still does the lottery?
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
is it scandalous or just jealousy? it's not as if the taxpayer is paying his wages... in fact, he probably pays more in tax each week than most taxpayers pay in a year, or more.

I would have thought the average UK income tax per annum is about £10,000.
So he will be paying far more each week that we pay each year.
 
Mmmm - performance-wise Rooney is in gradual decline but getting increasing rewards.

Utd have contracted to pay him £85 million over the next 5 years.

The problems start when new additions want the same or better wages to sign on the dotted line!
 

Steve Malkin

Veteran
Location
Cheshire
He only commands those wages because so many people are willing to pay through the nose to watch him on Sky or similar.
Personally I wouldn't pay 2p to watch a bunch of grown men kick a ball around, it doesn't interest me at all.
If everyone had my attitude, he'd be on minimum wage.

If you love your football and pay your Sky subscriptions then you can't really complain about their wages, because it's you who is fuelling the fire.
 
What a load of tosh. A club wants to pay him that. They want to pay him that becasue having him returns more money from sponsorship and tv rights. The money they get comes form everyday folk who pay for Sky sports, season tickets, merchandising etc. It's not about Wayne Rooney, but about supplying what millions of people across the uk want to watch.

I hate watching football but have no problem with players earnign that as football is one of this nation's favourite sports.

He pays tax netting hmrc probably a darn sight more than you and me combined. Also, 30 seconds on google tells me he's donated far more to charity than I probably will in my lifetime.
 
I would have thought the average UK income tax per annum is about £10,000.
So he will be paying far more each week that we pay each year.
F'ing eck I would love to earn enough to pay 10K in income tax, I am pretty sure that the average wage hasn't hit the £60k mark yet.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
I am sure I read somewhere that the football contracts at TAX paid i.e. the club pays the TAX, the amount stated is what the football gets in their hand at the end of each week.
That would be a matter for contractual negotiations and would not be the case as a matter of course.

It is extremely unlikely that the figures quoted are net of tax and as such he would be subject to Income Tax in the normal way
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
F'ing eck I would love to earn enough to pay 10K in income tax, I am pretty sure that the average wage hasn't hit the £60k mark yet.

It's nothing like 60K. To pay 10K in income tax and NI with a "normal" tax code your would have a salary of about 40K
 

TVC

Guest
It's a business model that seems to work, as long as punters and sponsors are willing to pay the high prices then it will continue.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
A lot of this top level football is commercialised tinsel town brand hungry bullsh1t. Ok so they are highly skilled but I'd suggest that a lot of fans could get just as much pleasure watching their local (really local) team play. If they really were football fans!
 

Paul.G.

Just a bloke on a bike!
Location
Reading
This is absolutely scandalous, Man Utd are paying Rooney over a quarter of a million EVERY week, he is already a multi, multi millionaire and does not need any more money, why not just accept a lower offer and pour the rest into British sports or another worthwhile charity...........he should hang his head in shame the greedy b******
More foolish are the silly folk who pay to go and watch them or pay stupidly high priced subscriptions the watch it on TV. And finally, would you want his face, £300k per week or not, looks like a short version of shrek!!
 

PaulB

Legendary Member
Location
Colne
I think he deserves more. He clearly hates Manchester United and their glory-hunting fans (not all of them by any means, not the decent Mancs - I mean the home-counties Rodneys) so should be paid more in penance. With the money he's making - which is WAY more than the £300,000 per week being complained about on here - he will end up actually owning, or will be a major stakeholder of, his REAL love.
 

ASC1951

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I just think all the silly money football players should take a pay break and help out more with British sports and help bring new blood into all sports
Why on earth should they? Any more than you would want to work for a couple of weeks for nothing? I have no problem with people earning whatever they want as long as the people paying it have a choice - unlike taxation, where any large local authority can waste £300,000 in a month and your average Government Department can waste £15 million without even noticing that it has gone.
 

nuttall1991

Active Member
Location
Manchester
It's obscene, really. It would take me somewhere between 6 and 7 years to earn what Rooney's getting in a week. Mad, absolutely mad. And such madness will ultimately lead to rebellion on the part of like-minded football enthusiasts, who will kick against this madness and reinstate SHOVE-HA'PENNY as the rightful heir in terms of sporting popularity.

They already have, they're called FC United.
 
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