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£300,000 Off The Wage Bill

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Interesting story on BBC Sport website with CH saying that when the high earners leave in the Summer the Club will wipe up to £300,000 off the wage bill.
On the HE podcast today David Thomas reveals the Club were offered a well known bottom half League 2 player if Torquay picked up half his £1700 weekly pay! Needless-to-say CH turned the deal down.
Just goes to show the problems CH has as Manager at the moment. For me he's doing all he can in the circumstances he finds himself.
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people didn't believe me when i said how much Tonge et al are on and bleeding this club dry

It's unbelievable, the sooner the end of their contracts come the better!
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Post by Neal »

And I have stated this many times too.

Knill is responsible for these disgusting contracts, HE IS TO BLAME FOR THIS SEASON STILL NOT CH. No manager could have lived with that hanging around their necks.

Unbelievable wages were being paid for players who are just not good enough.

I bet CH cant wait for the season to end and have a clear out, gee he must be counting every one of these contracts down.

Not only are we paying this money, these players are no bloody good, Benyon is at H&Y for christs sake.
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Post by Neal »

On a slightly different topic but on thread. I don't know the answer but an interesting question.

Who have been the highest every paid players at TUFC over the years. Anyone any ideas, pro-rata for the wages at the time of course
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Neal wrote: Knill is responsible for these disgusting contracts, HE IS TO BLAME FOR THIS SEASON STILL NOT CH. No manager could have lived with that hanging around their necks.
I agree, mostly, to some extent you could say that CH might have been able to motivate those players who haven't performed this season (/ever) but yes you're right Neal, Knill did us over.

When he was here he was supposedly tight with money, can you remember him not signing a player because of a dispute over a hundred quid a week? Can you imagine if he really let loose, blimey!
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Neal wrote:On a slightly different topic but on thread. I don't know the answer but an interesting question.

Who have been the highest every paid players at TUFC over the years. Anyone any ideas, pro-rata for the wages at the time of course
Justin Fashanu would have been one of them,I think,Chris Waddle possibly? Don't think Neville Southall asked for too much though.
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Its all very well saying that these wages will be coming off the bill, but next season the parachute payments will decrease so what's the chances that any of the savings will be made available? Imo Hargreaves, or whoever is manager, will be lucky if they get to use even 1/4 of that amount. Then there is the issue of replacing most of these players.
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Hayes and Yeading are allegedly paying £250 a week of Benyon's wages. They've been done I think =D
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Neal wrote:And I have stated this many times too.

Knill is responsible for these disgusting contracts, HE IS TO BLAME FOR THIS SEASON STILL NOT CH. No manager could have lived with that hanging around their necks.

Unbelievable wages were being paid for players who are just not good enough.

I bet CH cant wait for the season to end and have a clear out, gee he must be counting every one of these contracts down.

Not only are we paying this money, these players are no bloody good, Benyon is at H&Y for christs sake.

The board is responsible for these disgusting wages!
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Post by PhilGull »

I think it's a bit harsh just to blame Knill. A board member, nominally the chairman will have been present during contract talks and will have signed off on the deal.
Granted, Knill wouldn't know a good player if he nutmegged him a hundred times but it's still the one controlling the purse strings who has final say over how much these shit players get paid.
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PhilGull wrote:I think it's a bit harsh just to blame Knill. A board member, nominally the chairman will have been present during contract talks and will have signed off on the deal.
Granted, Knill wouldn't know a good player if he nutmegged him a hundred times but it's still the one controlling the purse strings who has final say over how much these sh*t players get paid.
Always wondered what that meant, and I'm still no wiser.. :-/
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The reality is that their wage is normal for an experienced league 2 player, which is where the club was when they signed. Downes, Harding, Pearce , Benyon . If split equally is 75k or about 1.5k a week. However, the big question is why wasn't their a relegation clause in the contract, just like a promotion clause. The wages should have been halved.
The other problem is they know they going, so why would they give a monkeys putting on the shirt and performing well week after week. Personally I rate downes and would like him to stay
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Post by Southampton Gull »

kevgull wrote:
The board is responsible for these disgusting wages!
Reading the thread I was going to make exactly the same point. Knill would identify the players he wanted and then the Board or their representative would make the deal including wages.

Knill might have signed some crap players but he wasn't responsible for what they got paid.
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Post by Sunnysideup »

lucy6lucy wrote:The reality is that their wage is normal for an experienced league 2 player, which is where the club was when they signed. Downes, Harding, Pearce , Benyon . If split equally is 75k or about 1.5k a week. However, the big question is why wasn't their a relegation clause in the contract, just like a promotion clause. The wages should have been halved.
The other problem is they know they going, so why would they give a monkeys putting on the shirt and performing well week after week. Personally I rate downes and would like him to stay
Just in case you overlooked Tonge, that would drop it to 60k a year assuming they were roughly equal (or less if it includes employers contributions).

Hate to say it, but that is par for the course and certainly not at the top end. One target wanted 2.5k a week to move down here.

As nick points out, a lower level L2 player that we might have been interested in is on 1700 a week (that equates to not far off 90k a year).
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