around 1,500 per week for key players... not sure about jason byrne though, could be more...
it was rumored that one eircom league player was getting 4,000 a week! not sure who though
Hi just wondering how much would an EL player like jason byrne etc get payed a week and is this their only means of income? What do they do when they retire just go out and get an job.
Thanks!!!!
around 1,500 per week for key players... not sure about jason byrne though, could be more...
it was rumored that one eircom league player was getting 4,000 a week! not sure who though
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More than likely too much. No one ever knows as rumours are just that.Originally Posted by manutdmad
Exactly, rumours about other clubs will always tend to exaggerate the wage. But I suppose for a full time, top player at a fully full-time club €1500 per week would be standard enough I'd guess, no-one will ever confirm though, nor should they about individuals imo.
Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.
Ha ha, I was wondering who the first to say that would beOriginally Posted by red til dead
The roumer at when he signed his last contract was that Crowe was on €1000 a week (HUGE back then - 2 or 3 years ago). Cant see too many more geting above that. Farrelly is getting €1000 a week to be injured though + the same again to make Bhos not score. Nice work if you can get it!
As I say, we're just young & a bit nieve.
Originally Posted by Troy.McClure
I was tempted but held off ..... Change the name if you want to be taken seriously !!!!
Where in Manchester are you from anyhow ??
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
maybe its a typo, and he's a regular at century homes parkOriginally Posted by red til dead
Salford! Sorry about the name didnt mean to offend i will get around to changing it asapOriginally Posted by A face
Originally Posted by manutdmad
A genuine Man Utd supporter and not a barstooler! Sorry lad most people thought that you were some Irish fella who has only ever seen OLd Trafford on the tele!
Any where near Drewbury Road ??Originally Posted by manutdmad
Originally Posted by adamcarr
Thats exactly what i thought .... a flithy bar stooler is what i thought he was !!
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
I think we all learned a valuable lesson here.
What's the average weekly wage for LoI players these days? What's the minimum average weekly wage club would want to be spending to maintain a professional set-up?
Depends how you define "professional set up". Some players earn less €100 a week. Others earn ten times that.
Pats apparently average around €300 per week but that could be just press guessing. Ryan Guy is the last of the big contracts from sadlier's time. no idea what he earns but he's taken 2 pay cuts in the last 2 years
Whatver you're told here, its morethan likely people guessing. I meant to ask, you ask the forum a lot of questions about fiancial stuff (crowd figures etc). Any particular reason, or just curious?
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I do I guess, it's just curiosity really, getting a better understanding of the league from people, reading between the lines, who seem to know the league better.
I guess with a Kerry side involved in the A Championship I'm taking a bit more of an interest though I have always had one in the domestic game.
Getting a view on some idealistics views as well which mightn't be realistic, e.g. the expansion of the league to more regions.
My reason for the question on wages was I was trying to estimate what crowds clubs need to be getting on a regular basis for the pro game. You hear people say Ireland can't support a full-time set-up but I don't necessarily agree.
There is a way for players to earn a decent wage and still play almost professionally, and it's fully legal and above board, as well as tax compliant, however no club will properly go for it as they'd rather one up each other to the brink.
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