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Is Anyone Worth £256,000 Per Week?
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Anyway, returning to the thread ... any economist will tell you that, if a person is offered £265k a week, then they are, by definition "worth" £265k a week ... unless you are artificially manipulating the market. He is worth that money if the members of the public who buy football tickets, and replica shirts, and Sky Sports subscriptions, generate enough revenue to pay his wages.
We might moan about clubs paying those wages, but it is we, the public, who determine what a player is worth.
If nobody buys a Gareth Bale replica shirt, his "worth" will soon go down. But, let me hazard a guess here ... the club will sell hundreds of thousands of Gareth Bale shirts. In fact, the revenue from shirts could exceed what they pay him, so his wages will probably cost the club nothing.
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Yummers!
Anyway, returning to the thread ... any economist will tell you that, if a person is offered £265k a week, then they are, by definition "worth" £265k a week ... unless you are artificially manipulating the market. He is worth that money if the members of the public who buy football tickets, and replica shirts, and Sky Sports subscriptions, generate enough revenue to pay his wages.
We might moan about clubs paying those wages, but it is we, the public, who determine what a player is worth.
If nobody buys a Gareth Bale replica shirt, his "worth" will soon go down. But, let me hazard a guess here ... the club will sell hundreds of thousands of Gareth Bale shirts. In fact, the revenue from shirts could exceed what they pay him, so his wages will probably cost the club nothing.
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