Sunday, 12 January 2014 - 04:45
Johan Cruijff: prof players make too much
Johan Cruijff thinks professional football players are overpaid. He made this statement during an interview with the Spanish news paper "El País."'98 percent of sportsmen are poor, but we only see the 2 percent that make way too much money. That is not fair,' said Cruijff. He goes on to say: 'I don't care what they make, but the largest source of income is from advertising.
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Xavier Rondón Medina
Wikipedia.org Tiger Woods makes a thousand times more through his Nike contract than what he makes on the golf course. The dynamics are completely different, so these people don't need such big pay checks.' Cruijff refers to the contract of Gareth Bale, who transferred to Real Madrid this past summer for 100 million euros. 'It's over the top. And it's a mental burden for the player. I just hope he can forget about the money and play the way he did when he was just a kid.' Johan Cruijff, a football legend himself, also spoke about what drives him, his fears, and how he feels about living in Spain. He never felt out of place, at the same time, he will always be Dutch as can be. In the typical way he's famous for, he shared that he's never been a fan of social media, referring to "Facebook" and "Twitter" as "Factbook" and "Twister."
Xavier Rondón Medina
Wikipedia.org Tiger Woods makes a thousand times more through his Nike contract than what he makes on the golf course. The dynamics are completely different, so these people don't need such big pay checks.' Cruijff refers to the contract of Gareth Bale, who transferred to Real Madrid this past summer for 100 million euros. 'It's over the top. And it's a mental burden for the player. I just hope he can forget about the money and play the way he did when he was just a kid.' Johan Cruijff, a football legend himself, also spoke about what drives him, his fears, and how he feels about living in Spain. He never felt out of place, at the same time, he will always be Dutch as can be. In the typical way he's famous for, he shared that he's never been a fan of social media, referring to "Facebook" and "Twitter" as "Factbook" and "Twister."