Originally Posted by
Spudulika
CD - you've it perfect on your 3rd point, most players in Ireland are offered "Gross" deals, insofar as that they get x amount and get the tax taken out. However.....Ireland is different where when a players retires, or moves from Ireland, he receives the money paid in taxes (except PRSI I think) back. So it's better in Ireland than in Russia, for example. However at higher level leagues players will organise their taxes and so on. However I disagree with BATE, they are predominantly local, the players are well paid and while many do move abroad, the wages and packages they receive are far better. For example one player in BATE is on $800 a week, he also has an apartment free, a car and $100 a week in living expenses. His bonuses are quite good, $500 a win, $500 a goal and a large bonus for winning the league etc. Plus the contract is 12months. He's in the lower range of earners in BATE. BATE, last I checked, have 3-4 foreigners in the club, of their own volition. Though I'd suggest that the cost of living in Belarus is substantially lower than in Ireland, tax is 15% (flat) and I'd not stretch it by saying the value of $800 a week there would be !,500e in Ireland.
Colbert R - you can check on UEFA about prizemoney, though to get an Irish team into the CL or EL you've got to do it long term, do it mainly local, and stick with it.