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EddieM
Not the point...
Let us suppose he actually pays his 'fair whack' of tax and NI, if he does get the upper amount that's been bandied around then that leaves him with the miserly sum of approx £950K a month...
What do you think the percentage of the average football fan's monthly wage who pays £50 to see a game (when you can) or similar for a sky subscription is?
I don't see your point. Fans have a choice to pay £50 or whatever to watch the game, a sky subscription to sky sports, assuming sky has the rights for the match isn't obligatory. Just market forces.. I suppose your beef may be with capitalism?