I bet these are enforced and a wildly inconsistent basis. They're not fining Billy Gilmour £20 grand if he gets stuck in traffic.
From what I have read from Chelsea players, they fine themselves. When a player is late he puts the money into a pot or something like that. That's what I understood from the story about Kanté often being late.I bet these are enforced and a wildly inconsistent basis. They're not fining Billy Gilmour £20 grand if he gets stuck in traffic.
It's the same at every club i'd imagine. United run a scheme too. Roy Keane has talked about it plenty of times, he used to organise it.From what I have read from Chelsea players, they fine themselves. When a player is late he puts the money into a pot or something like that. That's what I understood from the story about Kanté often being late.
Bet he enforced it tooIt's the same at every club i'd imagine. United run a scheme too. Roy Keane has talked about it plenty of times, he used to organise it.
Nice description of racketeering.It's the same at every club i'd imagine. United run a scheme too. Roy Keane has talked about it plenty of times, he used to organise it.
I was going to say, surely a more effective and fair system would be to make it %-based of a player's salary, as they can vary from £20k to £300k a week.I bet these are enforced and a wildly inconsistent basis. They're not fining Billy Gilmour £20 grand if he gets stuck in traffic.
Ah ok thanks for confirming.They don't.
Yeah so players like Timouri etc will be included in thatIt says 1st team fines.
That would have been what I assumed as well.I was going to say, surely a more effective and fair system would be to make it %-based of a player's salary, as they can vary from £20k to £300k a week.
A player who earns less will be punished more heavily than one of the stars at the club, that's how it looks to me.
Nice subtle way of letting us know you make more than that.Being late for training. £20,000.
That's a years wage for someone. Absolute disgrace.
Ah ok thanks for confirming.
If they break any rules, they're forced to spend more time on social media to raise their profile?At united they dont fine them in money but time spent on social media.
They could pay it off easy but it wasnt about money to begin with.They could get fined for all of those listed and still be millionaires.
Finally someone gets itFake.
Come to think of it, that's even more likelyIf they break any rules, they're forced to spend more time on social media to raise their profile?
It's the same amount if you're late for the report time for training as it is if you are late for the matchday bus. See numbers 1 and 2.Only 2,500 for being late for match day, but 20,000 for being late for training.
I would argue that a more equitable system would be to deduct percentages instead of fixed figures.There'd surely be young players who'd really feel the hit of being late for training. Could lose close to a weeks worth of wages.
I reckon there's warnings involved and half arse excuses are accepted etc
Is that what you've taken from this article?Nice subtle way of letting us know you make more than that.
I wonder how much some of their youth teamers made good, like Tomori are on.I doubt there are 1st team players on under £10k a week.
Yeah I think the secret footballer talked about that in his book. Players who have their breakthrough season but don't get bumped up to first team wages for a year. Apparently at prem clubs it is quite normal to see a Corsa parked between a Ferrari and a Ramge Rover.I wonder how much some of their youth teamers made good, like Tomori are on.
You often hear of players on piffling money as they've broken through, and haven't yet re-signed.
Although in fairness, we at Wycombe had what must have been Chelsea's 4th or so choice goalie on loan a few seasons back, and he was on 15k a week!Yeah I think the secret footballer talked about that in his book. Players who have their breakthrough season but don't get bumped up to first team wages for a year. Apparently at prem clubs it is quite normal to see a Corsa parked between a Ferrari and a Ramge Rover.
More than a years wages for lot of folk, me included.Being late for training. £20,000.
That's a years wage for someone. Absolute disgrace.
Thats the one that sticks out to me too. I routinely dont turn up to work until around 10am.So being am hour late to a meeting would cost £30,000? Woof.
If my work had a fine for dialing in late for work calls... Or forgetting about them altogether, I'd be a very poor man
No this is not legally enforceable. But you can’t really say no when it’s for charity and all you colleagues are doing the same.Is this system actually legal? It seems like a weird thing that an organisation can impose such rules on its employees.
I would strongly imagine that these terms are for first teamers above a certain wage.No this is not legally enforceable. But you can’t really say no when it’s for charity and all you colleagues are doing the same.
Seems a bit harsh if you are one of the youth players just got into the first team on 20k a week, getting fined the same as the more senior players.
Actually I was wrong. They can enforce it if it is in their contracts.I would strongly imagine that these terms are for first teamers above a certain wage.
For youth players and squad player's on a modest wage there's probably a watered down version.
Billy G is on £170k per week. He can afford it.I bet these are enforced and a wildly inconsistent basis. They're not fining Billy Gilmour £20 grand if he gets stuck in traffic.
He is?Billy G is on £170k per week. He can afford it.
I'll take a fiver off you."For doping purposes"
What'S the fine for being fecking thick ?
Those who live in a paper house shouldn't throw matches.I'll take a fiver off you.
I'm okay. Mine's made of wood.Those who live in a paper house shouldn't throw matches.