Grendel
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The stuff about loss of earnings was from the Sun! (I only deal with papers of record)
Which quotes one example and picked up by the Conn Artist for a cheap headline
The stuff about loss of earnings was from the Sun! (I only deal with papers of record)
And others, but it’s ok! More fool me for trying to answer your question.Which quotes one example and picked up by the Conn Artist for a cheap headline
And others, but it’s ok! More fool me for trying to answer your question.
Most of his houses are in Warrington, Mancs still sing to scousers “you all live in a Robbie Fowler house” to the tune of Yellow Submarine.More than that I imagine. Got a lot of London property apparently so you can imagine what that's worth.
Hence me slapping a great big caveat on it when I even mentioned it, but you go off old chap.You answered it with a link to one player it’s a very unreliable 10 year survey . Accompanied by a link as another example of the Vesper Vulgaaris loving Conn Artists work
Coventry City watch from gloom while Wasps make a buzz at Ricoh Arena | Coventry City | The Guardian
The football club is now a tenant in the stadium built for its use, and watched on as Wasps drew a bumper crowd on Sundayamp.theguardian.com
Hence me slapping a great big caveat on it when I even mentioned it, but you go off old chap.
Yes, thank you for your assistance in questioning numbers which I said from the outset seemed too high. Couldn’t have done it without you.Hardly going off - merely questioning your source as valid - which we’ve proved it isn’t
It does seem like an incredibly high number, but there are ways that it could show that.It seems rather bizarre to me that 60% go bankrupt and this is never really highlighted - it’s equally random Lee Hendrie is the only one referenced in this 10 year old survey. It’s easy to identify bankrupt individuals - seems strange
A lot of top players ..... and Bellamy it would seem.I'm no fan af Craig as he was so disappointing at Coventry and has made some unwelcome comments after leaving.
However I'm not one to gloat on his misfortune and also he has suffered depression recently.
I hope things turn around for him.
A lot of top players end up bankrupt, which is really strange.
F*cking bore off. "Proved" - never seen or heard someone so convinced of their own superiority. 'Proven' by you not liking a particular journalist. fmlHardly going off - merely questioning your source as valid - which we’ve proved it isn’t
F*cking bore off. "Proved" - never seen or heard someone so convinced of their own superiority. 'Proven' by you not liking a particular journalist. fml
No clue who they are. It's what you wrote that I quoted, pal. Asserting your opinion as proof of something is delusional. Also enjoying the "I'll make a pun on someone's name to undermine a point" approach. True intellectual rigour.Fan of the Conn Artist?
Plenty do actually, I think more than average as they are ill prepared for such a drastic drop in incomeFootballers are - but I hardly think many would be bankrupt - he made some investments in property development which failed. He did also have a divorce settlement. Not many footballers get to the stage they are bankrupt do they?
I have retired at a relatively young age. But if I kept spending at the same rate as when I was working I would be skint within 15 years.No clue who they are. It's what you wrote that I quoted, pal. Asserting your opinion as proof of something is delusional. Also enjoying the "I'll make a pun on someone's name to undermine a point" approach. True intellectual rigour.
Footballers are - but I hardly think many would be bankrupt - he made some investments in property development which failed. He did also have a divorce settlement. Not many footballers get to the stage they are bankrupt do they?
Robbie Fowler bought houses, nearly a thousand of them to make him one of the largest private landlords in the country.
Just imagine, that could be around half a million a month in rent then theres the house values that could be around £150mllion, I hope for him there’s pockets in shrouds.