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I mean, sure, the football career may be short, but it doesn't stop them from having a new career afterwards. The pay levels don't relate to their tenure as a footballer, it relates to the vast amounts of money being pumped into the game by sponsors, marketeers, and investment funds. That's it - it's all about the money being made by those at the top and those who gain from PR rights. If it was based on longevity, you'd not see such crazy salary discrepancies as there are across the different leagues. Tax rates excepted, it'd take someone earning 40k/year fifty years to earn the equivalent annual salary as West Bromwich Albions (not even EPL) top paid player (2 million).
For shits'n'giggles, Kevin De Bruyne earns 20 million/yr. That same guy at 40k? It'd take 500 years to earn De Bruyne's annual salary. It's fucking stupid. Man City's annual wage bill for 22 players is 192 million pounds. That's the annual salary of 4,800 people earning 40k. Man City's poorest reserve player (aged 19) earns 25k per week. These are just club wages - not sponsorships on top. Talking about footballer salaries is like drinking alcoholic molten gold.
For shits'n'giggles, Kevin De Bruyne earns 20 million/yr. That same guy at 40k? It'd take 500 years to earn De Bruyne's annual salary. It's fucking stupid. Man City's annual wage bill for 22 players is 192 million pounds. That's the annual salary of 4,800 people earning 40k. Man City's poorest reserve player (aged 19) earns 25k per week. These are just club wages - not sponsorships on top. Talking about footballer salaries is like drinking alcoholic molten gold.