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Anyone that believes that football teams that have ducked out of passing their players' proper taxes onto the Treasury should be punished, ought to think about signing this epetition.
But when it is their local footy team that does it, then suddenly it's acceptable.
Football fans already accepted that having footballers paid more than bankers is acceptable, I doubt Joe Public actually understands what the club did with EBTs - for majority of people tax dodge is not declaring some cash earned on a side, how many people even know there are Employer NICs?
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