The morality of some 08:23 - Oct 7 with 709 views | saint22 | Given the times we live in, if true, this borders in criminal West Ham United were so desperate to sign Chelsea's England defender Fikayo Tomori, 22, on loan that they offered to pay the Blues £50,000 every time he did not play for the Hammers - but the deal still collapsed No surprise from the barra boyz but good god someone have a word | | | | |
The morality of some on 08:48 - Oct 7 with 683 views | Chesham_Saint | As an out and out socialist perhaps the idea of allowing people to spend their money how they chose is anathema to you? In reality it’s West Ham’s cash and they can spend it how they want. Look at it this way, if they signed him and he didn’t play even one league game, that would cost them £1m for the season - not an expensive signing fee at current rates and certainly way less than the cost to Saints of getting in the likes of Carrillo and Forren surely. | |
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The morality of some on 09:10 - Oct 7 with 663 views | saint22 |
The morality of some on 08:48 - Oct 7 by Chesham_Saint | As an out and out socialist perhaps the idea of allowing people to spend their money how they chose is anathema to you? In reality it’s West Ham’s cash and they can spend it how they want. Look at it this way, if they signed him and he didn’t play even one league game, that would cost them £1m for the season - not an expensive signing fee at current rates and certainly way less than the cost to Saints of getting in the likes of Carrillo and Forren surely. |
Yes I am sure the thousands of jobless agree that paying someone abyears salary for not doing a job would agree | | | |
The morality of some on 09:15 - Oct 7 with 656 views | thissceptredsaint | I didn't realise being a socialist was the only thing stopping me from buying drugs, child prostitutes and weapons grade uranium. I'll have to look into this socialist thing a bit deeper | | | |
The morality of some on 09:21 - Oct 7 with 642 views | Chesham_Saint |
The morality of some on 09:10 - Oct 7 by saint22 | Yes I am sure the thousands of jobless agree that paying someone abyears salary for not doing a job would agree |
I agree that the salaries are outrageous, but criminal? Disgusting maybe, but to use the BBC example, if they don’t pay the going rate they won’t be able to compete. What do you propose, state control of clubs? | |
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The morality of some on 10:56 - Oct 7 with 582 views | saint22 |
The morality of some on 09:21 - Oct 7 by Chesham_Saint | I agree that the salaries are outrageous, but criminal? Disgusting maybe, but to use the BBC example, if they don’t pay the going rate they won’t be able to compete. What do you propose, state control of clubs? |
erm a salary cap maybe..... | | | |
The morality of some on 11:03 - Oct 7 with 571 views | RednWight |
The morality of some on 08:48 - Oct 7 by Chesham_Saint | As an out and out socialist perhaps the idea of allowing people to spend their money how they chose is anathema to you? In reality it’s West Ham’s cash and they can spend it how they want. Look at it this way, if they signed him and he didn’t play even one league game, that would cost them £1m for the season - not an expensive signing fee at current rates and certainly way less than the cost to Saints of getting in the likes of Carrillo and Forren surely. |
But it’s not really West Ham’s cash is it It’s ours due to them being given a ground we all payed for | |
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The morality of some on 11:12 - Oct 7 with 567 views | Chesham_Saint |
The morality of some on 10:56 - Oct 7 by saint22 | erm a salary cap maybe..... |
Imposed by whom? | |
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The morality of some on 18:48 - Oct 7 with 487 views | Berber | Nothing wrong with this, some players cost a million or two loan fee pluas the wages. | | | |
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