fourplay
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Some of you are dead set idiots who are missing the whole point of the issue. You think because the avg. man doing an avg job gets 50k it means NRL players should to ?
Ok ill try help u understand... Do you think singers like Keith Urban should be getting only 50k ? since he only sings, I mean its so easy compared to laying bricks... "all he does is sing, he should be happy with 10 cents from every CD sold." WHERE do you think where the rest of the $ is going ? Its not going to disappear into thin air, it'll go to the producers and men in suits on the business side of things who love ripping artists off. The same principles can be applied to the NRL. If the players are generating hundreds of millions $, and say the average NRL salary was 50k, like some of you seem to want, the rest of the money is not just going to disappear, its going to be pocketed by people like News Ltd, and the people on the business side of things. What the players are complaining about is essentially the same as singers complaining about getting only 10c out of ever $20 cd sold.
IF the money is there to raise the cap then surely its fair the players get a bigger proportion of the income they are generating. They are NOT asking for funds that the game simply doesn't have as Lockyer has said. If the cap was $3.25 million, when the TV deal was peanuts and before the telstra sponsership, and then after the massive new deals the cap is only $4 million, it means the money is more than likely available to raise the cap but the NRL are choosing to rip the players off and direct the money elsewhere.
Ok ill try help u understand... Do you think singers like Keith Urban should be getting only 50k ? since he only sings, I mean its so easy compared to laying bricks... "all he does is sing, he should be happy with 10 cents from every CD sold." WHERE do you think where the rest of the $ is going ? Its not going to disappear into thin air, it'll go to the producers and men in suits on the business side of things who love ripping artists off. The same principles can be applied to the NRL. If the players are generating hundreds of millions $, and say the average NRL salary was 50k, like some of you seem to want, the rest of the money is not just going to disappear, its going to be pocketed by people like News Ltd, and the people on the business side of things. What the players are complaining about is essentially the same as singers complaining about getting only 10c out of ever $20 cd sold.
IF the money is there to raise the cap then surely its fair the players get a bigger proportion of the income they are generating. They are NOT asking for funds that the game simply doesn't have as Lockyer has said. If the cap was $3.25 million, when the TV deal was peanuts and before the telstra sponsership, and then after the massive new deals the cap is only $4 million, it means the money is more than likely available to raise the cap but the NRL are choosing to rip the players off and direct the money elsewhere.