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Football racism summit
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/// "My message is clear: we will not tolerate racism in Britain. It has absolutely no place in our society and where it exists, we will kick it out," he said. ///
How does Cameron and his proposed 'racism summit' expect to kick racism into touch?
Have you any suggestions, that will help them?
/// "My message is clear: we will not tolerate racism in Britain. It has absolutely no place in our society and where it exists, we will kick it out," he said. ///
How does Cameron and his proposed 'racism summit' expect to kick racism into touch?
Have you any suggestions, that will help them?
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There isn't a mechanism to reduce footballers' salaries. Also, I would argue that they're not actually overpaid.
Adele, Madonna, Katy Perry and Coldplay make a lot of money - but that's because they entertain hundreds of thousands of people/
Same with footballers.
If Sky and other broadcasters are raking in profits from showing games, then this has to be reflected in the salaries of the players.
There isn't a mechanism to reduce footballers' salaries. Also, I would argue that they're not actually overpaid.
Adele, Madonna, Katy Perry and Coldplay make a lot of money - but that's because they entertain hundreds of thousands of people/
Same with footballers.
If Sky and other broadcasters are raking in profits from showing games, then this has to be reflected in the salaries of the players.
They are a commodity AOG.
The market charges the highest it can get. Sky are getting enough subscribers, ITV are selling enough advertisers and the clubs are selling enough seats. No business in their right mind would reduce the price when the demand is there.
I don't think it is money that is the route of racism in football.
The market charges the highest it can get. Sky are getting enough subscribers, ITV are selling enough advertisers and the clubs are selling enough seats. No business in their right mind would reduce the price when the demand is there.
I don't think it is money that is the route of racism in football.
Try stopping me cheering my team & you're likely to drown in the Thames.
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