Cybargs
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It's all marketing, he earns money by sponsorship. For example, he wears Brand X shoes, people who like soccer would just want the exact same shoes. This is why I never follow sports, too much marketing involved.
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=OBS= EstebanRey
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+256|6978|Oxford, England, UK, EU, Earth

scottomus0 wrote:

Towelly wrote:

I_invented_BF2 wrote:

those 250 million dollars are for a 5-year contract. so it's only 50 million dollars a year - or just about 1 million dollar a week..

a lot of celebrities makes more than that, working a hell of a lot less for it..
That's just a transfer fee, he'll be earning upwards of 75k a week if he's getting the same amount as he used to for Real/Utd.
Hes actually getting paid just under 500 grand a week. £50 an hour he will make...

Outragous really. You have surgeons saving peoples lives and getting paid nowere near as much as that.
Yeah but a surgeon won't earn Adidas a few million quid.  Nice sentiment, not thought out though....

Last edited by =OBS= EstebanRey (2007-01-15 12:29:19)

UGADawgs
Member
+13|6749|South Carolina, US

scottomus0 wrote:

Towelly wrote:

I_invented_BF2 wrote:

those 250 million dollars are for a 5-year contract. so it's only 50 million dollars a year - or just about 1 million dollar a week..

a lot of celebrities makes more than that, working a hell of a lot less for it..
That's just a transfer fee, he'll be earning upwards of 75k a week if he's getting the same amount as he used to for Real/Utd.
Hes actually getting paid just under 500 grand a week. £50 an hour he will make...

Outragous really. You have surgeons saving peoples lives and getting paid nowere near as much as that.
There's a lot more surgeons than sports players, so naturally sports players will be payed more. Besides, surgeons may make a lot of money but they don't get billions in ticket sales, merchandise licensing, and sponsorship.
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7009|SE London

scottomus0 wrote:

Towelly wrote:

I_invented_BF2 wrote:

those 250 million dollars are for a 5-year contract. so it's only 50 million dollars a year - or just about 1 million dollar a week..

a lot of celebrities makes more than that, working a hell of a lot less for it..
That's just a transfer fee, he'll be earning upwards of 75k a week if he's getting the same amount as he used to for Real/Utd.
Hes actually getting paid just under 500 grand a week. £50 an hour he will make...

Outragous really. You have surgeons saving peoples lives and getting paid nowere near as much as that.
Or about 80p a second.
=OBS= EstebanRey
Member
+256|6978|Oxford, England, UK, EU, Earth
Americans do watch football!  Dirk Benedict (Face from the A-Team) was just talking about how good Alan Shearer was on Celebrity Big Brother.
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7077

=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:

Americans do watch football!  Dirk Benedict (Face from the A-Team) was just talking about how good Alan Shearer was on Celebrity Big Brother.
I lost all respect for him when I discovered he's on that show...
deeznutz1245
Connecticut: our chimps are stealin yo' faces.
+483|6920|Connecticut

deeznutz1245 wrote:

Tom Brady is better.
Told You.
Malloy must go
Mason4Assassin444
retired
+552|7090|USA
SuperMike
Banned
+11|6887|KENT
Its Called "football"  Us English Invented It
Its The Biggest Game On The Planet
Deal With It You Yanks - Footballs You "kick" With Your "foot"
Your Insular Girlie  Game Should Be Called "throwball" (rugby For Wimps With Padding)

Lmao
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

SuperMike wrote:

Its Called "football"  Us English Invented It


Lmao
Negative,

Many different cultures have played a sport similar to the modern game of soccer but no one can really say with any certainty when or where soccer began but it is known that the earlier variations of what later became soccer were played almost 3000 years ago.

 


One of the earliest forms of soccer in which players kicked a ball around on a small field has been traced as far back to 1004 B.C. in Japan. The Munich Ethnological Museum in Germany has a Chinese text from approximately 50 B.C. that mentions games very similar to soccer that were played between teams from Japan and China. The Chinese kicked a leather ball ( hair-filled ) and it is known with certainty that a soccer game was played in 611 A.D. in the then Japanese capital, Kyoto.

The Romans played a game that somewhat resembled modern soccer. The early Olympic games in  Rome featured twenty-seven men on a side who completed so vigorously that two-thirds of them had to be hospitalized after a fifty-minute game.

While historians kept records of events such as wars and religious movements they had very little interest in preserving the various origins of soccer or many other sports, so no one can say how soccer seems to have spread from Asia to Europe.
Xbone Stormsurgezz
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F*ckers
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way too much money, hell If I would have been that coach I would have bought I dunno 30 upcoming talents (young) for that money  rather then Beckham.......

but then again I was never a fan of him anyway

(I know numbers aren't correct but you get the idea)
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SuperMike
Banned
+11|6887|KENT

Kmarion wrote:

SuperMike wrote:

Its Called "football"  Us English Invented It


Lmao
Negative,

Many different cultures have played a sport similar to the modern game of soccer but no one can really say with any certainty when or where soccer began but it is known that the earlier variations of what later became soccer were played almost 3000 years ago.

 


One of the earliest forms of soccer in which players kicked a ball around on a small field has been traced as far back to 1004 B.C. in Japan. The Munich Ethnological Museum in Germany has a Chinese text from approximately 50 B.C. that mentions games very similar to soccer that were played between teams from Japan and China. The Chinese kicked a leather ball ( hair-filled ) and it is known with certainty that a soccer game was played in 611 A.D. in the then Japanese capital, Kyoto.

The Romans played a game that somewhat resembled modern soccer. The early Olympic games in  Rome featured twenty-seven men on a side who completed so vigorously that two-thirds of them had to be hospitalized after a fifty-minute game.

While historians kept records of events such as wars and religious movements they had very little interest in preserving the various origins of soccer or many other sports, so no one can say how soccer seems to have spread from Asia to Europe.
Bloody hell - You get out much ?
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7073

JeeSqwat wrote:

who is david Beckham anyways???
since you live in Canada ill put it this way he is like a very popular igloo builder who gets all the Eskimo chicks lol
just kidding yeah we dont care about soccer here too, not sure why they paid him so much lol
sfarrar33
Halogenoalkane
+57|7046|InGerLand

SuperMike wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

SuperMike wrote:

Its Called "football"  Us English Invented It


Lmao
Negative,

Many different cultures have played a sport similar to the modern game of soccer but no one can really say with any certainty when or where soccer began but it is known that the earlier variations of what later became soccer were played almost 3000 years ago.

 


One of the earliest forms of soccer in which players kicked a ball around on a small field has been traced as far back to 1004 B.C. in Japan. The Munich Ethnological Museum in Germany has a Chinese text from approximately 50 B.C. that mentions games very similar to soccer that were played between teams from Japan and China. The Chinese kicked a leather ball ( hair-filled ) and it is known with certainty that a soccer game was played in 611 A.D. in the then Japanese capital, Kyoto.

The Romans played a game that somewhat resembled modern soccer. The early Olympic games in  Rome featured twenty-seven men on a side who completed so vigorously that two-thirds of them had to be hospitalized after a fifty-minute game.

While historians kept records of events such as wars and religious movements they had very little interest in preserving the various origins of soccer or many other sports, so no one can say how soccer seems to have spread from Asia to Europe.
Bloody hell - You get out much ?
wait he gets one over you and the best you can do is that?
gg...
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7009|SE London

Kmarion wrote:

SuperMike wrote:

Its Called "football"  Us English Invented It


Lmao
Negative,

Many different cultures have played a sport similar to the modern game of soccer but no one can really say with any certainty when or where soccer began but it is known that the earlier variations of what later became soccer were played almost 3000 years ago.

 


One of the earliest forms of soccer in which players kicked a ball around on a small field has been traced as far back to 1004 B.C. in Japan. The Munich Ethnological Museum in Germany has a Chinese text from approximately 50 B.C. that mentions games very similar to soccer that were played between teams from Japan and China. The Chinese kicked a leather ball ( hair-filled ) and it is known with certainty that a soccer game was played in 611 A.D. in the then Japanese capital, Kyoto.

The Romans played a game that somewhat resembled modern soccer. The early Olympic games in  Rome featured twenty-seven men on a side who completed so vigorously that two-thirds of them had to be hospitalized after a fifty-minute game.

While historians kept records of events such as wars and religious movements they had very little interest in preserving the various origins of soccer or many other sports, so no one can say how soccer seems to have spread from Asia to Europe.
Doesn't matter. Those sports aren't football, though they may have resembled it. Modern football was created in 1863 when the FA first standardised the rules. Until that date rugby was considered to be football as well, which gives you some idea.
Ratzinger
Member
+43|6820|Wollongong, NSW, Australia

=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:

Americans do watch football!  Dirk Benedict (Face from the A-Team) was just talking about how good Alan Shearer was on Celebrity Big Brother.
Alan Shearer has made an international career out of pushing the defender in the back as the cross is hit to give himself enough space to be "the best header in English football".

There's no such thing as a good English striker....
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7028|132 and Bush

Bertster7 wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

SuperMike wrote:

Its Called "football"  Us English Invented It


Lmao
Negative,

Many different cultures have played a sport similar to the modern game of soccer but no one can really say with any certainty when or where soccer began but it is known that the earlier variations of what later became soccer were played almost 3000 years ago.

 


One of the earliest forms of soccer in which players kicked a ball around on a small field has been traced as far back to 1004 B.C. in Japan. The Munich Ethnological Museum in Germany has a Chinese text from approximately 50 B.C. that mentions games very similar to soccer that were played between teams from Japan and China. The Chinese kicked a leather ball ( hair-filled ) and it is known with certainty that a soccer game was played in 611 A.D. in the then Japanese capital, Kyoto.

The Romans played a game that somewhat resembled modern soccer. The early Olympic games in  Rome featured twenty-seven men on a side who completed so vigorously that two-thirds of them had to be hospitalized after a fifty-minute game.

While historians kept records of events such as wars and religious movements they had very little interest in preserving the various origins of soccer or many other sports, so no one can say how soccer seems to have spread from Asia to Europe.
Doesn't matter. Those sports aren't football, though they may have resembled it. Modern football was created in 1863 when the FA first standardised the rules. Until that date rugby was considered to be football as well, which gives you some idea.
Then perhaps he should have said modern football. Yea, I can be a smart ass.
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