Salary Debate of Professional Football Players

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Salary Debate of Professional Football Players

Are football professionals overpaid? This is the question people seem

to be asking their selves quite often. You see articles about this in

the Papers, and hear about it on the news and radios very often.

Headlines take over the sports page, when footballers are offered new

contracts and new deals. 'David Beckham wants a new £80,000 a week

contract.'

David Beckham who already is a millionaire, wanted even more money to

add to his bank account. David and his wife Victoria, who is a

soloist. are earning money big time from their reputation. Both are

professionals in different ways, and earn large sums of money. They

earn money from their jobs, and extra from TV and magazine

advertising. Some people wonder why they need more money and believe

it is becoming out of hand.

There are people who believe that this is good for professionals to

get paid in these large amounts. They think it will encourage younger

potential kids to keep on football, and maybe in the future they will

be in the same situation.

Not all professional footballers believe that they should be getting

paid large amounts, to do something that they enjoy. Some players have

the attitude that the money is not what makes a player, but the player

is what makes the money. These players who endure this attitude are

the ones who do well in their careers/

On the other hand there are those people who believe that footballers

are being overpaid. They think it is ridiculous to give these

professionals large sums of money for what they are doing. At the end

of the day it is only a sport, and sport never started off with mon...

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a waste of money.

Another example of money in football is when Japp Stam left Manchester

United. Stam was one of the best defenders in England while at

Manchester United A bid of £20 million was put in for Stam, and was

accepted immediately. Fns were shocked to hear the news, and wondered

what the reason for the selling was. Alex Ferguson(manager) later

announced that the selling of Stam was down to the money.

To summarise this topic up, I think football will soon turn into a big

money game. Some people may believe it has started, but I believe this

is only the beginning and there will be no stopping it. Players values

will keep rising and their weekly wage will increase to.

I really don't mind if football turns into a money game, as long as

the football standards improve at the same time.

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