Originally posted by Doggy Styles
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostYou can't blame players for demanding high wages as they didn't create the monster. Sky, the Premier League and the ludicrous TV money is at the heart of it but how did his come about? That's right the consumer was willing to pay
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostClubs have IP rights on their kit, they're entitled to do with it as they wish.
Of course if someone (fans) allows themselves to be abused like this then it's their own fault.
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Originally posted by tim123 View PostBut they aren't paid their fair share, they are paid all of it!
tim
You can't blame players for demanding high wages as they didn't create the monster. Sky, the Premier League and the ludicrous TV money is at the heart of it but how did his come about? That's right the consumer was willing to pay.
If you have a Sky sports package it's your fault that Ronaldo can afford to smash up Ferrari's as if they were toys.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPeople buy them because club has got a monopoly on that brand: how about any tshirt retailer can make such tshirts and sell them at a profit? The prices would fall down to £5 max.
Or how about if my uncle had tits, he could be my aunt.
Clubs have IP rights on their kit, they're entitled to do with it as they wish.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostHe earns more than that without kicking a ball.
It's a market out there, why should Sky and the Premier League make millions and not pay the stars that make it all possible their fair share?
HTH
tim
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How can you moan about the price of replica kits when:
1. People still buy them
2. It is a better way of raising money than a loan
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostWhat really gets me going is the price of kits..£30 for a child's!!! WTF is it made outta!
Also probably £1 for legal costs of making the western buyer unaware of any dreadful labour conditions in 3rd world countries where these tshirts are made.
Accountants - £1 to present numbers in such a way that selling tshirt at £30 looks like almost making a loss.
HTH
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Whatever...I don't watch the "game". I got tired of the same four teams at the top each year and the little minnows entering for a year..then dropping out almost immediately. Its a joke.
What really gets me going is the price of kits..£30 for a child's!!! WTF is it made outta! Obviously the FA thinks we're all stupid enough to pay for them...and guess what? a lot of people are!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostProvided no public money is being used by the clubs let them do what they want.
The reality is that those ridiculous salaries of footballers in this country are all build on debt - like morgaged gate receipts for years to come. How many of those expensive players stay with club when it gets relegated?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI say let the market decide. If fans are stupid enough to pay enough money that the so called stars (I prefer the term jessies) can earn £100k per week then fine. More fool the fans and well done the "stars".
Supply and demand. Works every time. I would also be in favour of short-selling the stars.
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