Popular Post areNOTwhatTHEYseem Posted April 2, 2020 Popular Post Posted April 2, 2020 I've just been reading an article about yesterday's conference call between the various leagues and the PFA's stance is quite frankly disgusting. The full article is below, but the quotes which really jump out are: Football’s rules require players’ contracts to be paid in full and the PFA’s stance, represented at the meeting by their chief executive Gordon Taylor, is that deferrals of wages, not pay cuts, will be considered. The PFA argues this is sensible, and that if deferred wages cannot ultimately be paid because of deficits caused by the crisis, this can be negotiated later. Agreement will also have to be reached about how players will be paid if the season is extended beyond football contracts’ standard 30 June termination date. The PFA stance, as with the umbrella international footballers’ union Fifpro, is that players must be paid in full up to 30 June, then additionally during an extension period. However, even if the remaining matches do go ahead, broadcasters will not pay the leagues any extra money for showing them. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/apr/01/premier-league-tells-pfa-players-will-have-to-share-in-financial-pain At a time when the nation is on its knees, small businesses are going bust, and countless people are suffering financial hardship, the PFA are refusing to even countenance the idea that footballers, many of whom are among the wealthiest in society, might take a pay cut in order to help out. I really hope the public remember this response once this is all over. 14
mildatheart67 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 Wasn't Taylor meant to stand down ages ago. The PFA is the true militant tendency. Remember when Leeds went belly up, all the players were guaranteed thier money but the St.Johns got told to whistle. 1
mildatheart67 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 (edited) Norwich are donating £200,000 from the players just been on TalkSport. Thier sporting director could have done better.. “We don’t know if it’s £10m, £5m or £1m we could potentially lose out on. It shouldn’t be used as an opportunity just to try and kill players because they earn a lot of money Turn over this season should be about £140,000,000 minimum Edited April 2, 2020 by mildatheart67
torryowl Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 When the top clubs are spending millions on new players then I can understand why the union would want there members to have there contracts honoured ...clubs cant say we cant afford to pay players and then go out sign someone for 70 million. . ......they also have to look after the lower league players who dont earn much more than the average joe .
mildatheart67 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 Let's see if today's meeting spreads some light I have no great hopes. Always easy to spend someone else's money but the Premier League is drowning in it.its sickening even in normal times
Stoop Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 Rules are rules I suppose One thing is for sure, If I was a professional athlete, I wouldn’t be able to look at myself in the mirror if I was collecting upwards of £20k a week whilst the kit man and cleaning lady were getting furloughed on 80% 4 5
mildatheart67 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 The average premiership wage is £63,000. Too be nearly fair the Guardian just put a price up on what each in is doing ,most are paying thier staff till at least end of April a good few will honour payments to end of season. The baddies of the price so far are Newcastle, Norwich and Spurs
areNOTwhatTHEYseem Posted April 2, 2020 Author Posted April 2, 2020 2 hours ago, torryowl said: When the top clubs are spending millions on new players then I can understand why the union would want there members to have there contracts honoured ...clubs cant say we cant afford to pay players and then go out sign someone for 70 million. . ......they also have to look after the lower league players who dont earn much more than the average joe . Up and down the country, people from all walks of life are having to take furlough or pay cuts in order to ensure that there's still something resembling normality to return to once this is all over. But the PFA say pay cuts won't be considered. How some of those players who are refusing to consider pay cuts will be able to look the average non-playing staff member in the eye after this, I have no idea. 2 3
Stoop Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 1 hour ago, mildatheart67 said: The average premiership wage is £63,000. Too be nearly fair the Guardian just put a price up on what each in is doing ,most are paying thier staff till at least end of April a good few will honour payments to end of season. The baddies of the price so far are Newcastle, Norwich and Spurs Norwich will be panicking as they will soon be out of the PL, and won’t be getting their share of the riches
The only way is S6 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 Taylor still in charge is the biggest scandal. Why doesn’t someone set up an alternative union? The monopoly is the promble. 1
torryowl Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 1 minute ago, The only way is S6 said: Taylor still in charge is the biggest scandal. Why doesn’t someone set up an alternative union? The monopoly is the promble. Who'd join it .....taylor fights tooth and nail for the rights of his members so it's hard to imagine that they'd be looking to join one thats a bit more compliant to the clubs .
The only way is S6 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 15 minutes ago, torryowl said: Who'd join it .....taylor fights tooth and nail for the rights of his members so it's hard to imagine that they'd be looking to join one thats a bit more compliant to the clubs . If Taylor is such a leader, why is there an enquiry into the union? The monopoly the PFA has means it does whatever it likes, isn't subject to scrutiny & Taylor names his own salary. People might join an alternative if they felt it was more about their interests than Taylor's new Range Rover. He's a dinosaur completely out of touch with the modern game. He's 75 and been in the job 39 years. He's as relevant as Blatter was before he was deposed.
fudge27 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 If any club or company for that matter is still paying their big earners, CEOs or in this case players 100 % they shouldn't be able to furleigh the staff. As stated before, I hope the public around the world remember this. I know most PL clubs can operate without stadiums even quarter full. However, if the merchandise and paid TV service subscriptions stop they may feel it more. 2 3
the third man Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 As soon as this is over everything will be forgotten, fans wont be bothered as well as teams are buying players and their team is winning its the same with carers, they will be forgotten when they aren't in the news I am afraid everything will go back to the way it was 3
Matt_1 Posted April 2, 2020 Posted April 2, 2020 The longer this goes on, the more I am wonderinig if football is worth my time. We'll see when it returns. 5
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