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Post by QPR Report on Dec 19, 2008 22:55:53 GMT
He joined QPR at begining of Aug, so that's about 19 weeks at say conservatively 25k a week - Almos 1/2 million pounds in wages then for that period. Then if we had anyy signing fees or loans fees to pay (and whether we got back any money by sending him to Real...
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Post by cpr on Dec 19, 2008 23:20:48 GMT
25k a week !!!!!!!!!!!! Stop drinking with Nico. Another secret meeting report? 2.5k max
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 19, 2008 23:26:11 GMT
"2.5k max ?" I'd say you're the one drinking ;D
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Post by cpr on Dec 19, 2008 23:59:07 GMT
That's £130,000 per annum, don't think I've been drinking re those earnings.
Yes, drinking perhaps but not enough to spout loony tunes.
Have you any idea what madrid youngsters get paid playing for their "B" team?
Don't get sucked into the bullsh&t.
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Post by eusebio13 on Dec 20, 2008 8:59:58 GMT
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Post by Zamoraaaah on Dec 20, 2008 12:22:27 GMT
£15k translated into Bitter Lawyer works out at over £40k which in percentage terms is 4 emails per bottle of red wine.
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Post by QPR Report on Dec 24, 2008 0:34:00 GMT
Ben Kosky/Kilburn Times "...Parejo was brought in during the summer on loan from Real Madrid as an ill-advised favour to Briatore's friend Ramon Calderon, the Spanish club's president - but he rarely impressed during his 18 appearances for QPR. - The fact that his weekly earnings exceeded those of every other player at Loftus Road did not do much for dressing room morale either, and Sousa acted quickly to cut short the season-long loan" Your move
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Post by scarletpimple on Dec 24, 2008 20:50:01 GMT
That buggerd you baz...hehehe...merry christmas to one and all ;D
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