alfreroofe
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Piss poor.
One of the comments sums it up entirely for me. Guys on £300k per week walking past staff who need charity to feed themselves whilst working for the same company.
It's totally different. Some of these players earn more in a week than these people earn in 15 years. It's totally discusting imoMust be the same in most companies will it not?
folk on minimum wage struggling, the bosses/top guys not
its a problem everywhere
Agree this could be said about any club or business in the country, you will always have people on very low incomes.Must be the same in most companies will it not?
folk on minimum wage struggling, the bosses/top guys not
its a problem everywhere
Agree this could be said about any club or business in the country, you will always have people on very low incomes.
I signed up for an account and tried to get in to it but just find it impossible.For something so popular, is it just me who finds reddit incredibly hard to navigate and decipher?
Absolutely.
And there'll always be people on reasonable incomes who will spend every penny they get on absolute crap and not have a penny when times get tough.
Of course it is but football clubs always seem to be the ones that take a battering for stories like this.Must be the same in most companies will it not?
folk on minimum wage struggling, the bosses/top guys not
its a problem everywhere
Not many walks of life where people’s salary matches that of a top EPL player.Of course it is but football clubs always seem to be the ones that take a battering for stories like this.
The same dream that wants to kill european football and have a rich club wankfest with no relegations for 20 years. I'm so glad we don't have the type of owners who don't give a f**k about the club.Thats the American dream
For something so popular, is it just me who finds reddit incredibly hard to navigate and decipher?
It's disgusting but unfortunately the way of the world.
Casual/community staff at football clubs will generally be on zero hour contracts. No rights, safety or security in those types or agreements.
Terrible for the people in this situation.
That's a fair point mate. I was offered the chance to go to the food bank and I refused.Henderson and Klopp are pretty vocal on these issues.
I would imagine this will get sorted quickly.
Also, you cannot presume the players know of other peoples issues.
Do you know if your colleague is using a food bank? Would you feel comfortable asking if he’s/she’s ok or needs additional help? How do you feel they would react?
It is easy to call them pricks, but unless they were deliberately turning a blind eye, it’s hard to take have a go, just yet.
Well its no really is it, Marty McFly.Yeah its just you.
Disgraceful. Especially when Liverpool see themselves as some sort of club of the people.
I would be surprised if players knew about this situation and chose to “walk past staff”, basically saying f.uck you.
Piss poor.
One of the comments sums it up entirely for me. Guys on £300k per week walking past staff who need charity to feed themselves whilst working for the same company.
parallels with the mentally challengeds are unmistakable
Liverpool seem to be not a very nice club
Henderson and Klopp are pretty vocal on these issues.
I would imagine this will get sorted quickly.
Also, you cannot presume the players know of other peoples issues.
Do you know if your colleague is using a food bank? Would you feel comfortable asking if he’s/she’s ok or needs additional help? How do you feel they would react?
It is easy to call them pricks, but unless they were deliberately turning a blind eye, it’s hard to take have a go, just yet.
Agree this could be said about any club or business in the country, you will always have people on very low incomes.
What a fecked up world we live in. Employer pays out tens of millions in transfer fees for a handful of players yet cant offer help to employees so they have to go to charities to stop being hungry.
I said in another post mate. Right at this time, the low paid people in this country could bring it to a standstill.Tbh zero hrs contracts are a massive problem it's ridiculous that these working conditions are still legal in this day and age. Another thing that disgusts me are agency's and the way company's abuse workers who use them. Agency's earn off the backs of workers while doing very little if anything for them. Then 1st sign of trouble drop them.
Its not right but it happens in all walks of life and always has. Im sick of every sport programme getting taken over by politics. This is why the two are meant to be seperate, sport like everything is being over run and ruined by politics.Doesn't make it right mate or that we should highlight it and try to change it. I'm not having a go a you personally.
Any links more reliable than Reddit posts?
Piss poor.
One of the comments sums it up entirely for me. Guys on £300k per week walking past staff who need charity to feed themselves whilst working for the same company.
Two cities with a large proportion of chip-on-the-shoulder Irish Catholics. No more than a coincidence.parallels with the mentally challengeds are unmistakable
Its more the fact they dare go sign players and then try and furlough staff!
Piss poor.
One of the comments sums it up entirely for me. Guys on £300k per week walking past staff who need charity to feed themselves whilst working for the same company.
Rangers Fc committed to Living wage last year or the year before was it ?It's disgusting but unfortunately the way of the world.
Casual/community staff at football clubs will generally be on zero hour contracts. No rights, safety or security in those types or agreements.
Terrible for the people in this situation.
Exactly SBG . For every multi millionaire / billionaire etc large amounts of workers / unemployed must barely exist .Thats the American dream
I'm quite sure Klopp would be appalled if he found that out as he seems a quite compassionate bloke and I don't think the players,in fairness will know anything of it. I hope it's righted for the people concerned.Henderson and Klopp are pretty vocal on these issues.
I would imagine this will get sorted quickly.
Also, you cannot presume the players know of other peoples issues.
Do you know if your colleague is using a food bank? Would you feel comfortable asking if he’s/she’s ok or needs additional help? How do you feel they would react?
It is easy to call them pricks, but unless they were deliberately turning a blind eye, it’s hard to take have a go, just yet.
That imo is different , redundancy is of a role and sadly a worker . They are also free to join the job market to develop there futures .No difference to ourselves. We've made people redundant while have players on 20/30k a week. The money is different but the principal is the same.