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Palace Old Geezer Midhurst 11 Apr 21 1.40pm | |
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I've just read that Kevin De Bruyne negotiated his own new £20.8m contract with Man City. No agent involved, didn’t know that. Well done him. Football agents have creamed off £272m commission over the past year apparently. They are a blight which needs better control. They've done much to push up prices which works against smaller clubs, like ours. I remember Simon Jordan running his own, one man crusade trying not to pay agents. He made a point, but didn't really win.
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Badger11 Beckenham 11 Apr 21 2.09pm | |
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FIFA tried to regulate the business and gave up. There are dodgy agents but the worst stuff is unlicensed. The reason FIFA gave up is that these people do not claim to be agents but advisors or intermediaries and so do not require a license. Often these people are used by the player or club as a tax dodge e.g. advisor for the player is his father and his fee is actually a bung to the player. The only way I can see how it can be regulated is that all monies are paid by the club direct to FIFA who can redistribute it to the buying club and all interested parties and advise the tax authorities. This at least would provide transparency. As to what the players earn I don't begrudge anyone for
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Pierre Purley 12 Apr 21 1.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
FIFA tried to regulate the business and gave up. There are dodgy agents but the worst stuff is unlicensed. The reason FIFA gave up is that these people do not claim to be agents but advisors or intermediaries and so do not require a license. Often these people are used by the player or club as a tax dodge e.g. advisor for the player is his father and his fee is actually a bung to the player. The only way I can see how it can be regulated is that all monies are paid by the club direct to FIFA who can redistribute it to the buying club and all interested parties and advise the tax authorities. This at least would provide transparency. As to what the players earn I don't begrudge anyone for
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JRW2 Dulwich 12 Apr 21 3.00pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
I remember Simon Jordan running his own, one man crusade trying not to pay agents. He made a point, but didn't really win. Yes, I recall the Tim Cahill business. I believe we were in with a good chance of getting him from Millwall, but his agent then demanded an arrangement fee of something like £125k. Jordan told him to take a jump and the player went to Everton. But I think he succeeded in keeping AJ's agent out of the negotiation that led to his staying with us for one more season.
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Qwijibo Bournemouth 12 Apr 21 11.08pm | |
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Think Dougie did his own deals. Presumably including the Bolton one
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Badger11 Beckenham 13 Apr 21 7.41am | |
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Originally posted by Pierre
Well not FIFA exactly but a financial services company appointed by them but point taken.
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doombear Too far from Selhurst Park 13 Apr 21 12.10pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Well not FIFA exactly but a financial services company appointed by them but point taken.
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cryrst The garden of England 14 Apr 21 5.27am | |
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Originally posted by JRW2
Yes, I recall the Tim Cahill business. I believe we were in with a good chance of getting him from Millwall, but his agent then demanded an arrangement fee of something like £125k. Jordan told him to take a jump and the player went to Everton. But I think he succeeded in keeping AJ's agent out of the negotiation that led to his staying with us for one more season. Jordan admitted that not signing cahill probably relegated us that year.
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