Wanderers being Sued
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Yes, but then no-one wants to see Paul Scholes modelling his big underpants.Prufrock wrote:I'm sure there are lots of very dodgy agents out there, but it's probably a bit harsh to call them all as leeches ripping off players.
Paul Scholes had more natural talent than David Beckham, yet one shunned the agents, and one very much didn't. Beckham's worth a hell of a lot more than Scholes!
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The difference being, I imagine, that David Beckham's agent doesn't then expect to be paid a chunk by Police sunglasses or whoever's underpants for negotiating a deal on behalf of his own client. I've long since given up on trying to fathom out the economic workings of football. It seems to operate on the economics of the madhouse.
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Aye it's what I meant really. In certain industries agents seem to really represent their clients.Bruce Rioja wrote:The difference being, I imagine, that David Beckham's agent doesn't then expect to be paid a chunk by Police sunglasses or whoever's underpants for negotiating a deal on behalf of their client. I've long since given up on trying to fathom out the economic workings of football. It seems to operate on the economics of the madhouse.
In football often agents seem to be the main beneficiaries. Not always of course, but often....
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^^^ Oh my.
Not seen owt like that on a football pitch since Bert Rooney slid either side of a post at full pelt at school. He later used to go under the name "Colonel Bogey" and got unfathomable upset when anyone whistled a famous tune within his hearing. His new nickname was "One-Ball".
Not seen owt like that on a football pitch since Bert Rooney slid either side of a post at full pelt at school. He later used to go under the name "Colonel Bogey" and got unfathomable upset when anyone whistled a famous tune within his hearing. His new nickname was "One-Ball".
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I get all that, and thinks it's sus (Oyston at Blackpool refuses to pay them I think), but it's not all of them.BWFC_Insane wrote:Aye it's what I meant really. In certain industries agents seem to really represent their clients.Bruce Rioja wrote:The difference being, I imagine, that David Beckham's agent doesn't then expect to be paid a chunk by Police sunglasses or whoever's underpants for negotiating a deal on behalf of their client. I've long since given up on trying to fathom out the economic workings of football. It seems to operate on the economics of the madhouse.
In football often agents seem to be the main beneficiaries. Not always of course, but often....
I also think 'main beneficiaries' is a bit OTT but I get the point your driving at.
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It's certainly not true when they're dealing with our 'arry, who is innocent by the way. Not to mention the odd one closer to home!Prufrock wrote:.....I also think 'main beneficiaries' is a bit OTT but I get the point your driving at.BWFC_Insane wrote:In football often agents seem to be the main beneficiaries. Not always of course, but often....

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