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AndyMann Rhyl 23 May 17 9.14pm | |
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Donating £100,000 of their own money to help the victims families of last night terrible events in Manchester. Total respect and a remarkable gesture from them both. Just wish more footballers and those involved with football who earn stupid amounts of money can forget about how many £'s are in their bank accounts and think about following Yaya Toure's generous gesture.
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Midlands Eagle 24 May 17 7.19am | |
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Originally posted by AndyMann
Just wish more footballers and those involved with football who earn stupid amounts of money can forget about how many £'s are in their bank accounts and think about following Yaya Toure's generous gesture. Perhaps they do but don't feel the need to do it in a blaze of publicity after all no-one knew what a generous man George Michael was until after he died
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Kermit8 Hevon 24 May 17 9.34am | |
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Yeah, if i were a club owner in The Prem i would make it part of any player's contract that 2.5% of their salary must go back to the community to help the disadvantaged with all manner of sporting and other projects and to make sure they are involved too so can see where the dosh is going.
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Sportyteacher London 26 May 17 10.29am | |
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Originally posted by AndyMann
Donating £100,000 of their own money to help the victims families of last night terrible events in Manchester. Total respect and a remarkable gesture from them both. Just wish more footballers and those involved with football who earn stupid amounts of money can forget about how many £'s are in their bank accounts and think about following Yaya Toure's generous gesture. Spot on!
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Michaelawt85 Bexley 26 May 17 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
Perhaps they do but don't feel the need to do it in a blaze of publicity after all no-one knew what a generous man George Michael was until after he died Yes... Yes a million times.
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Farawayeagle Sydney 26 May 17 11.10am | |
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United and City have given one million pounds
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Farawayeagle Sydney 26 May 17 11.12am | |
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Maybe Wilf should think about it considering his new lucrative
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paperhat croydon 26 May 17 12.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Yeah, if i were a club owner in The Prem i would make it part of any player's contract that 2.5% of their salary must go back to the community to help the disadvantaged with all manner of sporting and other projects and to make sure they are involved too so can see where the dosh is going. they'll just negotiate in effect, a 102.5% salary at that point.
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A89M Streatham 26 May 17 12.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Farawayeagle
Maybe Wilf should think about it considering his new lucrative He already does. I remember seeing a video a year or so ago, where he said he donates a percentage of his weekly salary to charity.
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Midlands Eagle 26 May 17 1.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Farawayeagle
Maybe Wilf should think about it considering his new lucrative Contract. You've picked the one Palace player known to be very generous with charitable donations
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Farawayeagle Sydney 26 May 17 4.03pm | |
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Fair enough. Didn't know that.
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