Football clubs are not 'Too Big To Fail'
There are some clear differences in my opinion:
1. If a football club runs out of money it will never be too big to fail and would never be rescued out of taxpayer money. Banks can run as a private business and pay whatever they like if they are not holding the public and the economy to ransom.
2. There is too little competition because they have been allowed to become too big. Football clubs are an example of perfect competition.
3. Football clubs do not 'play' with others' money. If the banks want to conduct trading operations with their equity/profits and not touching savers' money no one will have a problem. If they fail they will just fold over without affecting anyone.
So the fundamental problem is not with investment banks or retail banks. Make them separate as they were and investment banks can pay whatever they like, do whatever they like with their and their big clients' money and operate as private businesses like football clubs.
But banks do not like it and oppose it tooth and nail. Why?
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Previously on "Vince Cable: footballers deserve lavish pay, bankers don't"
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post- They don't get paid with your money
- Use a building society or coop, maybe?
Now you could say use a coop etc, but these institutions also deposit your money somewhere.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo they aren't. Bankers USE your money to generate more money for themselves.
And are you sure there is no banking money funding the Barclays Premier League?
You do have the choice to take or leave football, and take or leave the bank that sponsors them.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBankers are paid with your money, whether you are an investor or simply have a bank account.
Footballers aren't.
I hope this helps the argument, but I doubt it.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostNah, it's much cuter - they've got maybe £300k of the money belonging to future generations when inflation and interest payments are taken into account.
Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBankers are paid with your money, whether you are an investor or simply have a bank account.
Footballers aren't.
I hope this helps the argument, but I doubt it.
And are you sure there is no banking money funding the Barclays Premier League?
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Bankers are paid with your money, whether you are an investor or simply have a bank account.
Footballers aren't.
I hope this helps the argument, but I doubt it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHappens to the best of us*
*If I had a pound for everytime I've said that on here. i'd be a rich man.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMost investment banks have branches in London. Most were NOT bailed out, although in the US some banks were forced to take money in case. Those that could paid that back as soon as they could.
You cretins are so dumb you fall for any witch-hunt going. You're manipulated by politicians and special interest groups and you're too thick to figure it out
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostMust remind of Mother Russia.
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