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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2079569/Andy-Keogh-Wolves-Leeds-off.html
How much are we asking?!?
How much are we asking?!?
"We can't afford him" or "We've seen him play"?
Report says Keogh will arrive back at Molineux on Jan 2.
What about Mick playing him up front with Fletch in the Cup at Birmingham.
To give him one more chance to see what he can do playing alongside a goal scorer.
I'll get my coat....
Id prefer him upfront on his own, fits the lone strike role perfect with a great eye for goal, strength and speed.
Get my coat to will ya
Hasnt he been predominately a sub ?
Unless his contract has changed then he's on 20k per week.I'm not sure how much he earns a week - a conservative guess about £5 k?
Unless his contract has changed then he's on 20k per week.
When he went to Cardiff on loan and everyone was going on about how they'd built a side full of loan players they stated they were paying 50% of his wages at 10k per week.
Report says Keogh will arrive back at Molineux on Jan 2.
What about Mick playing him up front with Fletch in the Cup at Birmingham.
To give him one more chance to see what he can do playing alongside a goal scorer.
I'll get my coat....
Bloody hell! So he will actually earn closer to £640,000.
When fringe players earn that kind of money, it really makes you realise just how crazy the world has gone.
Sounds about right to me to be honest.£20k a week. For Keogh? Surely not. Someone needs shooting if that's right!
Penny pinching here and £20k pw for Keogh there. Crazy!
No, started almost every game.
If after his first 6 games is defined as 'recently'.
I don't think they did. A poster stated that in the first team, there were players on 40k per week.And people said I was talking $$$$ with Kightly being on £20k
Still not predominately for his loan period though is it5 of his last 6 have been as sub , relatively recent i guess.
Still not predominately for his loan period though is it
Wolves' wage bill for 2009/10 was 29.8m, which works out divided by 25 and again 52 to be £22,923 per week per player. A rough calculation, but even upped to divided for 35 players divided by 52 works out at £16,374 on average.
Amazing really to think a football club employs 241 people to support 38 games a year and only 19 at Molineux?!That's the wage bill for the all the employees of "the company" though isn't it? Everyone from the car park attendant to Kevin Doyle, from the youth team bus driver to Jez.
This point is often lost when people look at the wage bills of clubs, obviously the playing staff's salaries must account for a whopping % of the overall wage bill, but it's also covering everyone employed by the club. In the year you quote, Wolves employed 241 people - of which over 77% were non-playing staff. Even within those covered by "playing staff" you are including all the income of academy players too.