Mon Oct 05, 2020 10:23 am
Mon Oct 05, 2020 7:11 pm
Tue Oct 06, 2020 1:39 pm
JulesK wrote:Well done the club , they said they would do it properly, and it seems as if they have.
Tue Oct 06, 2020 3:00 pm
Tue Oct 06, 2020 3:14 pm
Jasonccfc wrote:It wasn't long ago they took to the media to have a go at Cardiff city. I'd tell them to naf off we don't have to do it
Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:48 pm
Wed Oct 07, 2020 1:33 pm
RV Casual wrote:Pretty much what a few of us said on the other thread that was made a sticky a few months ago.
Was crazy how many were quick to slate the club they propose to support without knowing the facts
Wed Oct 07, 2020 6:02 pm
Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:22 pm
skidemin wrote:RV Casual wrote:Pretty much what a few of us said on the other thread that was made a sticky a few months ago.
Was crazy how many were quick to slate the club they propose to support without knowing the facts
do you understand a need for this fund ?
i do not....
Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:16 pm
RV Casual wrote:skidemin wrote:RV Casual wrote:Pretty much what a few of us said on the other thread that was made a sticky a few months ago.
Was crazy how many were quick to slate the club they propose to support without knowing the facts
do you understand a need for this fund ?
i do not....
No mate, not at all.
When someone dies whilst in employment most will have something in their contracts that will give their next of Kin, 2, 3 or if your really lucky 4 times your annual salary in a lump sum and then you would be waved of with sympathy.
Sadly, I have experience of that and its something to be massively grateful for that companies do it.
But that is with your average man or woman in the street not a top class Footballer that earns more in 2 weeks than most people do in a year. I really struggle to see how we in anyway shape or form should have to help out the Sala family, FINANCIALLY.
I would imagine that Emilino would have had or at least should have had quite a bit of money in the bank many of us can only dream of aswell as assets that would have gone to his Mum and Sister as he wasn't married so I cant realy understand it if I'm being totally honest.
Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:58 pm
wez1927 wrote:RV Casual wrote:skidemin wrote:RV Casual wrote:Pretty much what a few of us said on the other thread that was made a sticky a few months ago.
Was crazy how many were quick to slate the club they propose to support without knowing the facts
do you understand a need for this fund ?
i do not....
No mate, not at all.
When someone dies whilst in employment most will have something in their contracts that will give their next of Kin, 2, 3 or if your really lucky 4 times your annual salary in a lump sum and then you would be waved of with sympathy.
Sadly, I have experience of that and its something to be massively grateful for that companies do it.
But that is with your average man or woman in the street not a top class Footballer that earns more in 2 weeks than most people do in a year. I really struggle to see how we in anyway shape or form should have to help out the Sala family, FINANCIALLY.
I would imagine that Emilino would have had or at least should have had quite a bit of money in the bank many of us can only dream of aswell as assets that would have gone to his Mum and Sister as he wasn't married so I cant realy understand it if I'm being totally honest.
Agree seems a bit odd ,surly he would of had life personal life insurance too ,
Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:36 pm
RV Casual wrote:wez1927 wrote:RV Casual wrote:skidemin wrote:RV Casual wrote:Pretty much what a few of us said on the other thread that was made a sticky a few months ago.
Was crazy how many were quick to slate the club they propose to support without knowing the facts
do you understand a need for this fund ?
i do not....
No mate, not at all.
When someone dies whilst in employment most will have something in their contracts that will give their next of Kin, 2, 3 or if your really lucky 4 times your annual salary in a lump sum and then you would be waved of with sympathy.
Sadly, I have experience of that and its something to be massively grateful for that companies do it.
But that is with your average man or woman in the street not a top class Footballer that earns more in 2 weeks than most people do in a year. I really struggle to see how we in anyway shape or form should have to help out the Sala family, FINANCIALLY.
I would imagine that Emilino would have had or at least should have had quite a bit of money in the bank many of us can only dream of aswell as assets that would have gone to his Mum and Sister as he wasn't married so I cant realy understand it if I'm being totally honest.
Agree seems a bit odd ,surly he would of had life personal life insurance too ,
According to a website I just looked at mate the average wage of a Nantes player last season was £15,000 a week. I don't think anymore needs to be said to be honest.
I reckon Emiliano left his next Kim enough money and assets to be set for or at least live a life most could only dream of never mind what anyone else in the Football community gives them.
Plus all the money it cost to pay for all the legal stuff has been paid for by crowd funding, donations from the football community etc.
Im not a conspiracy theorist but the family's stance just makes it all seem even more dodgy to me very money orientated, that's how it seems anyway.