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Hibbyradge
02-02-2010, 11:14 PM
Sixty five thousand pounds every week.

£65000 in 7 days.

That's quite a lot. To me anyway.

What would you expect if you paid someone that kind of money?

Danderhall Hibs
02-02-2010, 11:16 PM
Sixty five thousand pounds every week.

£65000 in 7 days.

That's quite a lot. To me anyway.

What would you expect if you paid someone that kind of money?

Depends what I was paying him/her to do.

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02-02-2010, 11:16 PM
Sixty five thousand pounds every week.

£65000 in 7 days.

That's quite a lot. To me anyway.

What would you expect if you paid someone that kind of money?


My wife to kill me. :rolleyes:

hibeeleicester
02-02-2010, 11:16 PM
Rod Petrie , stuffed naked on my wall.

johnbc70
02-02-2010, 11:16 PM
Sixty five thousand pounds every week.

£65000 in 7 days.

That's quite a lot. To me anyway.

What would you expect if you paid someone that kind of money?

Score against Kille?

Mag7
02-02-2010, 11:20 PM
Sixty five thousand pounds every week.

£65000 in 7 days.

That's quite a lot. To me anyway.

What would you expect if you paid someone that kind of money?

For starters I'd expect him to make it worth my while traipsing along to Celtic Park at 11pm on a Monday night to cheer him. Honestly, what the ****** are these saddos on?! And as for Keane, what's all this bull about being a lifelong Celtic fan? Not so long ago he was proclaiming Liverpool as the only team he'd ever loved and how he wanted to spend the rest of his career there.

fast_eddie
02-02-2010, 11:20 PM
Maybe I've missed something, but when did Robbie Keane become a goal machine? Isn't he a forward, an FC (Champy ref., you know what I mean), a creator - i.e. Samaras/Fortune?

Haven't Celtic just shipped their only reliable goalscorer to Boro, and got a 70k a week luxury?

.Sean.
02-02-2010, 11:22 PM
If I was paying £65000 a week i'd expect her to earn it :devil:

jakedance
02-02-2010, 11:23 PM
I'd expect the works, on tap.

Oh, and at least one goal against Killie.

Jonnyboy
02-02-2010, 11:25 PM
I'd be looking for a player with a good scoring rate in Europe.

Gary Caldwell springs to mind :devil:

iwasthere1972
02-02-2010, 11:27 PM
Sixty five thousand pounds every week.

£65000 in 7 days.

That's quite a lot. To me anyway.

What would you expect if you paid someone that kind of money?


Someone who knew that the 5,000 fans who stayed up until midnight to see you being paraded in a Sellick top didn't have work in the morning. :wink:

Part/Time Supporter
02-02-2010, 11:27 PM
Maybe I've missed something, but when did Robbie Keane become a goal machine? Isn't he a forward, an FC (Champy ref., you know what I mean), a creator - i.e. Samaras/Fortune?

Haven't Celtic just shipped their only reliable goalscorer to Boro, and got a 70k a week luxury?

Pretty much. There was more than one decent cross into the box (mainly by Caddis, rather than McGeady) which was not attacked by any Celtic forward.

Mowbray needs big Amadou in there.

:greengrin

iwasthere1972
02-02-2010, 11:44 PM
Even while he's fast asleep in his kip he earns £3095 (based on your average 8 hours) a night.

Well done Robbie - for taken Celtic to the cleaners. :cool2:

tony higgins
02-02-2010, 11:46 PM
Even while he's fast asleep in his kip he earns £3095 (based on your average 8 hours) a night.

Well done Robbie - for taken Celtic to the cleaners. :cool2:

:faf::faf::faf:

Andy74
02-02-2010, 11:50 PM
You could more than pay for the entire hibs playing staff for a week.

iwasthere1972
02-02-2010, 11:53 PM
Since my last post about 7 minutes ago Robbie Keane has helped himself to another £56 from the biscuit tin. :greengrin

jdships
02-02-2010, 11:57 PM
£65000

Even at my advanced years I'd spend half on women and drink - the other half I would SQUANDER

:greengrin:devil::cool2:

iwasthere1972
02-02-2010, 11:59 PM
£65000

Even at my advanced years I'd spend half on women and drink - the other half I would SQUANDER

:greengrin:devil::cool2:

Remember jdships this is £65,000 a week we're talking about not per annum. :wink:

snooky
03-02-2010, 12:25 AM
Remember jdships this is £65,000 a week we're talking about not per annum. :wink:

A Keen Robber is he no'.:cb

madabouthibs
03-02-2010, 01:00 AM
New east would be paid for in about two years! :agree:

jdships
04-02-2010, 08:46 AM
Remember jdships this is £65,000 a week we're talking about not per annum. :wink:

Hey !
"Stick with me kid and I'll show you the good life - I'm the last of the big spenders I'll have you know "!!!! :greengrin:wink:

Phil Silvers ( Bilko) 1950

:devil:

Disc O'Dave
04-02-2010, 08:59 AM
To be a bit boringly serious....

I wonder if it even crossed the minds of some of the folk who traipsed across to Parkhead at midnight to welcome the messiah that there are lots of groups in the east end of Glasgow trying their best to help out people just like some of them them - low income, no income, family problems, drug problems, no opportunity to break the cycle of hopelessness.

Those groups are starved of funding, and go cap in hand to get the slightest amount of cash to help them, and they barely scratch the surface.

Imagine if they had access to £65,000 per week. Imagine the lives they could improve.

But I bet you to a man, they would all rather it was spent on Robbie Keane.

Society is f***ed

Caversham Green
04-02-2010, 11:00 AM
You could more than pay for the entire hibs playing staff for a week.

:agree: £65k per week = £3.38m pa. That's more than Killie's total staff costs, including management, turnstyle operators, hotel staff and NI contributions.

"Panic buy" has a new definition.

The_Todd
04-02-2010, 11:02 AM
I'd expect him to not only win me all competitions we entered, but I'd expect him to come to my house, make my dinner then do the dishes and ****** off.

That's what I expect for 65k a week.

Zorro
04-02-2010, 11:03 AM
To be a bit boringly serious....

I wonder if it even crossed the minds of some of the folk who traipsed across to Parkhead at midnight to welcome the messiah that there are lots of groups in the east end of Glasgow trying their best to help out people just like some of them them - low income, no income, family problems, drug problems, no opportunity to break the cycle of hopelessness.

Those groups are starved of funding, and go cap in hand to get the slightest amount of cash to help them, and they barely scratch the surface.

Imagine if they had access to £65,000 per week. Imagine the lives they could improve.

But I bet you to a man, they would all rather it was spent on Robbie Keane.

Society is f***ed


Have to agree with you - I had the pleasure of visiting an amazing organisation a stone's throw from parkhead stadium last year - run by brilliant people, doing a fantastic job of trying to offer choices and advice and a place to go for local young people, who were themselves fantastic. Yet the people who ran that place worked tirelessly not only with the people who came along, but to try and get their hands on whatever cash they could to keep their organisation running.

Along the road a man gets paid £65 thousand pounds a week for kicking a ball. Oh, and for not even scoring ;)