Not quite true... All 550 non-playing staff cut to 80% and those that were appropriate furloughed.
Which is exactly what I said literally
Not quite true... All 550 non-playing staff cut to 80% and those that were appropriate furloughed.
Has Peter Moore taken a 20% cut in salary?
No... quite literally what you said was...Which is exactly what I said literally
Only those appropriate were furloughed... not all 550 of them.... all non-playing staff had their wages reduced by 20%, and that 550 were then placed on furlough
Daniel Levy said:...we ourselves made the difficult decision – in order to protect jobs – to reduce the remuneration of all 550 non-playing directors and employees for April and May by 20% utilising, where appropriate, the Government’s furlough scheme.
I did mention it but what impact is the lack of matches on player bonuses, etc - is that a significant saving?
Two best managed clubs did this. Half of the clubs will do the same sooner than later, especially when reports coming that talks between clubs and players haven't gone well
any truth in the opinion that the reason clubs haven't reduced players wages is normally theres a clause in players contracts that if basic pay is reduced the players can leave on a free transfer at the end of the season?
Therefore if certain players individually hold out, then there is nothing a club can do ?Most player contracts are written in such a way as any change to or withholding of payment by the club, outside of agreed disciplinary reasons, would constitute a breach of contract and leaves the club vulnerable to legal proceedings from the player and agent.
Therefore if certain players individually hold out, then there is nothing a club can do ?
Exactly this. I think that a lot of the criticism from fans comes as a symptom of only viewing things to a certain degree. A lot of the complexity and "big picture" stuff gets ignored because it's just easier that way.It's a lot more complex than the media in general are letting on, more complicated than many people in this thread seem to think, and certainly more complicated than Barry on Twitter who has been slating Levy and calling all the players greedy ****s for the past week understands.
I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic or not but in case it's the latter I can clarify.I really don’t understand your working out.
Really bemused by what you are disagreeing with @MK Yid from the horses mouth...
WTF are you on about? @MK Yid has even removed the disagree.All 550 staff have had their salaries reduced.
The government furlough scheme will be used, where appropriate. The scheme can only be used in certain situations.
For example:
- you can only furlough if the employee was on PAYE before 28th February.
- you can’t furlough staff who are sick or self isolating.
- you can’t furlough staff who you have put on reduced hours. Security staff, perhaps.
Your comments patronising @MK Yid are incorrect. You might need to brush up your grammar, and also check your facts.
Ye but you're grammerWTF are you on about? @MK Yid has even removed the disagree.
And everything you have posted ties in with what I was saying.
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Yes, and it's good to know that my taxes are going towards furloughing non playing staff who our hugely rich club feel too cash strapped to pay full wages for for a couple of months. And since I'm a season ticket holder I guess that means I'm contributing twice effectively.Its just getting harder and harder to have much of a connection with the club currently. Asshole manager, asshole owners. Genuinely haven't missed them playing at all. Sure the way they were playing doesn't hurt that at all but none the less for the first time in probably 7 years I don't have the urge to watch them play every weekend.
Its just getting harder and harder to have much of a connection with the club currently. Asshole manager, asshole owners. Genuinely haven't missed them playing at all. Sure the way they were playing doesn't hurt that at all but none the less for the first time in probably 7 years I don't have the urge to watch them play every weekend.