According to Paper, he has Rejected 60k a week from QPR to sign for Cardiff for 30k a week They (Cardiff) will have some decent Strikers next season after signing Heidar Helguson last week
I'm sure yet another signing on fee will soften the blow . Shows what we're up against when our rivals are paying players 30000 pounds a week
What a hero, playing football for a mere £30k a week. This sort of wage should be banned in the second tier of football, whatever happened to the new financial rules.
He just wants to avoid paying more tax ha Cardiff another example of a club on its arse then lo and behold has some money.
They could put him on a pay as you whinge contract but it would probably cost them more. The most odious footballer since David Batty.
any need for that mario. What an Hero. Well yes he his actually. The things he does off the field quite amazing. He does a lot of work off the field for charity. Bluebird might beable to tell you more about the things he does in South Wales but he also does work for his own Foundation. www.craigbellamyfoundation.org/
What the hell has that got to do with the wages in football and the financial state the game is in because of wages? You really need to look beyond the headlines and glory and realise that these heroes of yours are not worth a fraction of what they are paid. Was there any need for my comment? Yes there was, thanks for asking. Oh and I earn a fraction of what he does and I give money to charity every single month from my salary through a scheme called GAYE so what is your point?
He does and quite a lot do. if you add it all together it would equal millions not forgetting the publicity the charitys get.
Would be a very good signing for arguably 17 teams out of the 20 in the EPL, I rate him very highly. Also regarding wages, I can almost garantee there will be a promotion clause in there somewhere to near enough double his wages...-d put my life on it.
Well thats ok then seeing as lots of them avoid paying the full rate of tax.....you do realise many give money to charity precisely because it's tax deductable?