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    €ircom Leagu€

    Intresting if uninspiring article by Daniel McDonnell in todays Indo. He quotes a figure of €3250 as the highest weekly wage being paid to a eLOI. Are figures like these really being paid in the league or is this just more insurance quote journalisim where they just pull any auld figure out of the air and call it a weekly wage. Full article here: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...o-1309037.html
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    If Gary Dempsey is actually getting what I've heard he's getting from Pats, €3250 is definitely not out of the question.

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    65% ..... penalties are for the pitch, not for club licensing
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    The same old question is that figure net or gross. Still, some clubs must have the same financial experts as Bertie is employing for the tribunal to try and come up with 65%.
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    If the figures for Pats in that article are correct, their turnover for the year would have to be €4m for them to be abiding by the wage cap.
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    St Pat's are thought to have the highest overall weekly wage bill which is estimated by a number of sources close to the club to be €52,000; although Director of Football Brian Kerr last week denied they had the biggest playing budget.
    These two statements don't necessarily contradict each other. Pats have a ton of full time coaching and backroom staff which shouldn't fall under the 65% cap (Kerr's wages alone probably make up 65% of revenue ).

    The fact that Pats have been turned down by a number of players who got better offers elsewhere should tell you that there isn't a bottomless pit of money like some journalists would have you believe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy View Post
    The same old question is that figure net or gross. Still, some clubs must have the same financial experts as Bertie is employing for the tribunal to try and come up with 65%.
    A player recently left us complaining about the wages he agreed to sign for. Apparently he had been used to agreeing to the net. His sizeable PRSI and PAYE payments annoyed him it seems.

    Last meeting pats fans had with the club, the club were very aware of the 65%.

    Knowing exactly what 3 players are on I highly doubt the €52,000 lark.

    I know exactly what one player is on at Cork too, and he's pretty close to the €3,250 figure. NET
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schumi View Post
    If the figures for Pats in that article are correct, their turnover for the year would have to be €4m for them to be abiding by the wage cap.
    Pullout from the Sun yesterday said:

    Once Garrett Kelleher's investment in St Pat's is in the form of a non-repayable loan, the League says that can be included in the turnover figure and, so, they should have no problem on that [65% wage cap] score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    some clubs must have the same financial experts as Bertie is employing for the tribunal
    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    Garrett Kelleher's investment in St Pat's is in the form of a non-repayable loan
    When is a loan not a loan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DmanDmythDledge View Post
    non-repayable loan
    WTF is a non repayable loan? That's a donation surely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bald Student View Post
    When is a loan not a loan?
    When it's got good friends who call round to visit often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    I know exactly what one player is on at Cork too, and he's pretty close to the €3,250 figure. NET
    Mooney? It's either him or George O'Callaghan I'd say.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    I've no idea what georgie is on...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longfordian View Post
    Mooney? It's either him or George O'Callaghan I'd say.
    Seeing as Dodge is being coy for some reason, I'll let the cat out of the bag. Colin Healy is rumoured to be the highest paid player in the league. If not him then Farrelly, but most likely the former.

    Sure Georgie would play for free, he's City through and through!

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    non-repayable loan
    A non-repayable loan? Isn't that a bit of a contradiction in terms?
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    its a makey up term from the Sun ffs...
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    If it is a NET figure that means player earning 250k Gross per year which no matter what club is insane money. Probably means player getting paid the equivalent of 6-10 complete gate receipts.

    I think there will be tears regarding 65% wage cap this year. FAI seem be very organised & serious about policing so will be interesting to see they implement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodge View Post
    I've no idea what georgie is on...
    Thought as much.You know the other man a bit don't you? Nice work if you can get it, €3,250 or close to it into your hand.
    Upwards to the vanguard where the pressure is too high.

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    According to the artilce its 3250 net. That defo means a wage of 250k pa minimum. Put in context - half of first div clubs will turnover less than 500k in total!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ambaiste! View Post
    Seeing as Dodge is being coy for some reason
    I don't think he is!

    Unless I've taken him up wrong.
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