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Yorke's Plea To EPL Players

James

Established Member
Just heard this on TalkSport, Dwight Yorke has asked every EPL to donate a weeks wage to charity following the Asian earthquake crisis.

If this was to happen, it would some what help the general football reputation when it comes to player wages etc.

You think this will happen? I'm hoping so, it's the least they could do really, what's a weeks wage at the end of the day to someone like Henry?
 

shonsuperstar

Active Member
im all with yorkey. the players wont miss the money that badly. i'm guessin after a couple years in the game they should have some cash lying around for weekly shopping :lol:
 

awesomarsenal

Active Member
i think 2 weeks wages would be better :mrgreen: anyway most wont do it. some footballers are verpaid...like roy kean getting80+Kpounds a week for playing like sh1t is crap
 

Ak

Active Member
Taozhe said:
I wonder if Roman would donate a chewing gum he just consumed. ;D
i HIGHLY doubt it,

the footballers definatly should, i mean sooo many people have died and the amount of destruction caused is mindblowing. i hope they do.
 

James

Established Member
It's good to see some players are donating money though. Two which come to mind are Southgate and Gerrard
 

Gunner4life09

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i really hope the footballers do this, i don't know about the coverage about this in England and Europe but this disaster is HUGE, over 150,000 people have died and thats only people who have died loads are missing, whole towns and cities are ravaged and ppl who have lost all there family members now have to worry about rebuilding their homes, i urge everyone on this websiter to donate something, money, old clothes to an organisation that is accepting for this cause.
 

efurze

Active Member
Please. The US, as usual, is doing the heavy lifting here. But you Europeans are SO CUTE when you try to help - so whatever makes you feel better.
 

skart14

Well-Known Member
efurze said:
Please. The US, as usual, is doing the heavy lifting here. But you Europeans are SO CUTE when you try to help - so whatever makes you feel better.

:roll:
 

sanyasi

Active Member
Please. The US, as usual, is doing the heavy lifting here. But you Europeans are SO CUTE when you try to help - so whatever makes you feel better.

ahem. they did zilch till the global community criticized them so much they shamefacedly had to increase their aid.

the less said about the EU the better...
but complete and absolute credit to two nations that sent immediate and large amounts of aid. Japan and Australia. amazing countries. prompt action - the one thing that is needed more than money a week too late, america style.


however countries like indonesia and srilanka badly need the money.
thankfully my country can manage without any need for aid.
 

Aussie

Established Member
sanyasi said:
Please. The US, as usual, is doing the heavy lifting here. But you Europeans are SO CUTE when you try to help - so whatever makes you feel better.

ahem. they did zilch till the global community criticized them so much they shamefacedly had to increase their aid.

the less said about the EU the better...
but complete and absolute credit to two nations that sent immediate and large amounts of aid. Japan and Australia. amazing countries. prompt action - the one thing that is needed more than money a week too late, america style.


however countries like indonesia and srilanka badly need the money.
thankfully my country can manage without any need for aid.

Cheers for that.
 

tox

Active Member
efurze said:
Please. The US, as usual, is doing the heavy lifting here. But you Europeans are SO CUTE when you try to help - so whatever makes you feel better.

*cough* tosser
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Okay, let's keep this about football. If it's going to turn into a US-bashing thread, it's getting locked.
 

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