As I keep saying, I don’t think players are actually allowed to drop their
salaries.  It’s a union thing.  I stand to be corrected, but does anyone
know of a single instance when someone dropped their salary?  

Apart from when there was a relegation clause in the contract or a new
contract after the existing one finished.

Having said that, it wouldn’t surprise me that most footballers would refuse
to drop even if they could.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:leedslist-
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> Sent: 01 September 2006 16:04
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LU] Bakke
> 
> >Not too sure why you'd get so angry about this Chris? No-one in their
> right mind would voluntarily take a drop in wages. OK, so he hasn't earned
> a tenth of >what he's earnt in the last 3 years - blame Ridsdale, he's the
> idiot who presumably agreed the salary.
> 
> It's a much-discussed topic John, but IMHO you cannot apply the same logic
> for someone who earns £23,000 per year, as opposed to someone who earns
> £23,000 per week.  Bakke has earned £1.2million per year at Leeds -
> presumably his £4,000 fee per match played is on top of that.  In short
> (unless he is an absolute idiot), he will never have any money worries, so
> why should a cut in wages really bother him?  If an average guy in an
> average job on an average wage was asked to halve his wages, it would hit
> him hard - in fact, he probably wouldn't survive financially.  What does
> it
> say about Bakke that he is quite prepared to sacrifice his playing career
> just to earn even more money?  How many football players would give
> everything they've got just to play top flight football, yet Bakke
> couldn't
> care less.  He doesn't care that he is bleeding the club dry, that has
> stood by him through drink driving and self-incurred injury, and paid him
> throughout.
> 
> That makes me pretty angry too.
> 
> Gaffer
> 
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