Ne, nego se postavlja situacija kao da su 2 baklje veći problem od svih kriminalnih radnji koje se događaju u Dinamu i općenito u našem nogometu. Nitko ovdje ne zagovara nasilje, ali 5 pijanih budala je greška na velikom uzorku, a kriminal i pljačka je modus operandi našeg nogometa, duboko ukorijenjen.
Ne znam, možda je to samo meni; ali ovo drugo bi nazvao puno većim problemom.
@Tristan
Frank Lampard
commands a hefty £213,127 a week. His Chelsea team-mate, Fernando
Torres, isn’t far behind with £210,568 a week. John Terry also weighs in
with a considerable £200,589. Other big earners at Chelsea include
Didier Drogba (£221,641) and Micheal Essien (£71,019).
Other teams in the Premiership have similarly large wage bills. At Liverpool, Steven Gerrard is
reportedly on £187,992. New signing Luis Suarez makes £71,585. One
would expect Manchester City players to have the heaviest wallets, and
they don’t disappoint! Tevez makes £125,322 smackers a week, whilst De Jong
pulls in £145,742 clams before tax. The biggest hitter of all for the
Sky Blues is possibly Yaya Toure, who enjoys £183,956 a week.
Manchester United pay Wayne Rooney £263,824, whilst perenial
bench-warmer and ‘football icon’ Micheal Owen somehow ‘earns’ £53,784.
Even West Ham United, who find themselves in a relegation dogfight, fork
out £40,583 a week on Benni McCartney. But before we condemn the
Premier League entirely, it’s important to note that football on the
continent doesn’t come cheap either.
At Barcelona, Lionel Messi commands a weekly wage of £250,739. He’s
not the only one being paid a fortune at the Catalonian giants either!
Xavi makes a nice £187,559 whilst fellow World Cup winners Iniesta and
Puyol earn £85,248 and £218,000 a week respectively. The real money in
Spain however is at Madrid. Midfielder Kaka, is worth £313,371 Monday to
Friday.
The biggest weekly wage, in Europe, goes to every-one’s favourite
Christiano Ronaldo. The famous winker earns….get this….£451,215 a week.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer bloke!
Europe’s most tight-fisted clubs seem to reside in Germany. Over at
Bayern Munich, German star Sebastian Schweinsteiger only earns £97,420
whilst his French team-mate Franck Ribery makes a tasteful £63,935. And
yes, that is only 10 grand more than Owen.