So, we are always told that overpaid footballers do a vast amount of charity and media work behind the scenes that it helps justify their salaries.
From this, are we to believe that less than 45 minutes per week is enough to be classed as charity work? I seem to spend more time than that each week picking up charity bags from our doormat and listening to the doorsteppers asking for my bank details so can I claim to be doing a lot for charity?
From MSN Sport
Van Gaal spoke at his unveiling about the hefty commercial demands of being Manchester United manager.
Woodward is sure any sponsor commitments will not impact on the new manager and his players though.
"It doesn't disrupt the football club," he said.
"We plan very carefully about who does what and when.
"The average time (for media and charity commitments for the staff) over the last couple of years has been about 0.7 hours per week."
From this, are we to believe that less than 45 minutes per week is enough to be classed as charity work? I seem to spend more time than that each week picking up charity bags from our doormat and listening to the doorsteppers asking for my bank details so can I claim to be doing a lot for charity?