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2 minutes ago, AllyMax said:

Seen a number of the thick unwashed saying that Just has 'awredy hud a medacul' at parkheed......

A remote medical from the NZ team's camp in San Diego?

Even if he was going there - which I doubt - no way we'd set a price until after his World Cup is over.

 

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No one up here can get close to the wages teams in the championship pay, I guarantee he’ll be at least doubling his wages going from Celtic to there. 
I saw a list of players in that league and I think the average is around £15/20k pw and that’s the average. I’m sure Turnbull was £25k before Cardiff were relegated.

crazy to think 30years ago it would be a step down from SPL wages to go to a lower league English side. 
 

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Unfortunately, it's the Sky effect of obscene amounts of money thrown at the English game  bolstered by huge revenue from its relentless advertising of gambling firms on TV. Even the trickle down from the English  Premiership to the Championship puts us completely  in the shade. 

In any case, I wouldn't think the likes of Doncaster would be capable of negotiating a deal which would be to the general advantage of Scottish clubs (i.e. beyond simply the OF) .

 

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55 minutes ago, mio said:

No one up here can get close to the wages teams in the championship pay, I guarantee he’ll be at least doubling his wages going from Celtic to there. 
I saw a list of players in that league and I think the average is around £15/20k pw and that’s the average. I’m sure Turnbull was £25k before Cardiff were relegated.

crazy to think 30years ago it would be a step down from SPL wages to go to a lower league English side. 
 

The averages in the Championship are heavily skewed by the newly relegated teams on EPL wages.

Still some great wages to be had though with the right team, but lots of players in the "lesser" teams earn closer to 5 or 6 grand a week.

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1 hour ago, Happy Dosser said:

Unfortunately, it's the Sky effect of obscene amounts of money thrown at the English game  bolstered by huge revenue from its relentless advertising of gambling firms on TV. Even the trickle down from the English  Premiership to the Championship puts us completely  in the shade. 

Ultimately, its TV football fans, including many Scots,  who are helping to pay these inflated wages. 

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3 hours ago, Kmcalpin said:

Ultimately, its TV football fans, including many Scots,  who are helping to pay these inflated wages. 

When we live in the UK, and Scotland in particular, and insist on playing football through the winter, a lot of people are always going to prefer sitting in their warm house with a beer watching the game. 

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15 minutes ago, David said:

When we live in the UK, and Scotland in particular, and insist on playing football through the winter, a lot of people are always going to prefer sitting in their warm house with a beer watching the game. 

Given that's Ranger or Celtic on telly every week, I doubt that would change if those games were televised in June or July.

 

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39 minutes ago, weeyin said:

Given that's Ranger or Celtic on telly every week, I doubt that would change if those games were televised in June or July.

 

Correct, its always winter in Scotland, i think summer is a Saturday this year.

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