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Old 06-11-2007, 14:50   #1
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football iz well these days. john terry is on loadsa money and he wants more. it silly because it ruin the game because sponsorhip n that is gonna be more than enuf. i reckon that they should stop money going to the football players and more to africa. when i heard cole wanted more i think it was stupid. he dont need that money. they dont do much anyway because train footie interveiw. easy

wat do you fink?
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Old 06-11-2007, 14:59   #2
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Africa, **** that, they get enough as it is, and its goes to the corrupt governments who don't spend it on the places/people that need it, and instead spend it on themselves.
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nah mate africa is poverty, aids, hiv, malaria, no water. jt dont give **** about these peeps. he earns loadsa money and gives none away. surely you fink that the wages they get a craziness.
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wages are a bit over the top. but one has to think of how much each of these players generates for the club. It's this value that clubs look at when negotiating a contract. Prime example is Beckham. He may not be the best creative player or have the flair of Ronaldo but he generates a lot of revenue on his image alone.
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thanx for this topic bro

but i agree with u that the african players sometimes ask for money more than them value

but some of them done good thing for their country
as mido
mido created a football academy in egypt for childern and youth
and football newspaper now it`s the best in egypt althuogh
it`s started only from 25 week
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