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3pm
14-05-2020, 05:31 PM
Nice gesture this.... :aok:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52665809

Pretty Boy
14-05-2020, 05:41 PM
Very decent gesture.

Loads of footballers are doing good things in the background at the moment. They were used as a bit of a political pawn and there was a blatant attempt to scapegoat them.

Hibeesmad
14-05-2020, 05:49 PM
Fantastic.

Peevemor
14-05-2020, 05:59 PM
Not at all surprised by this. He stepped in big style when my cousin's daughter was getting abuse.

He seems really sound.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/harry-kane-shares-sweet-photo-with-spurs-fan-ellie-markham-who-he-invited-to-be-mascot-after-she-was-a4140231.html

jacomo
14-05-2020, 06:03 PM
Not at all surprised by this. He stepped in big style when my cousin's daughter was getting abuse.

He seems really sound.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/harry-kane-shares-sweet-photo-with-spurs-fan-ellie-markham-who-he-invited-to-be-mascot-after-she-was-a4140231.html


Nice. He does seem like a really good lad.

660
14-05-2020, 06:10 PM
He has an unsettlingly enormous chin

Lago
14-05-2020, 06:27 PM
He has an unsettlingly enormous chin
He is an unsettling ly excellent striker.

hibee316
14-05-2020, 06:59 PM
He has an unsettlingly enormous chin

Yes. That's the message to take from this right enough.

Care to share how you are helping others?

Lancs Harp
14-05-2020, 07:02 PM
SJM has an enourmous forehead and huge erse. Still God like though.

green with envy
14-05-2020, 07:31 PM
He has an unsettlingly enormous chin

You've been outta school to long.

Carheenlea
14-05-2020, 07:49 PM
“Thank You Frontline Carers for serving us through this right fluffery buffery”

Hillsidehibby
14-05-2020, 10:28 PM
Not at all surprised by this. He stepped in big style when my cousin's daughter was getting abuse.

He seems really sound.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/harry-kane-shares-sweet-photo-with-spurs-fan-ellie-markham-who-he-invited-to-be-mascot-after-she-was-a4140231.html

Your cousin's daughter?

Wow. Terrible that people get abuse and fair play to the big man.

Peevemor
14-05-2020, 10:58 PM
Your cousin's daughter?

Wow. Terrible that people get abuse and fair play to the big man.Yep, which apparently makes her my first cousin once removed.

https://www.itv.com/news/2019-04-30/dad-hits-out-at-trolls-for-abusing-his-teenage-down-syndrome-daughter-filmed-dancing-at-spurs/

Shrekko
14-05-2020, 10:58 PM
One of these guys who doesn’t seem to do much wrong on or off the park. Very down to earth.

0762
14-05-2020, 11:35 PM
Fair play to him. Can't be easy for Clubs to find sponsors in this market.
Double win. Club gets a fee for sponsorship and those who are risking everything get some much deserved praise.

where'stheslope
16-05-2020, 10:28 AM
Great jesture, but it shows the amount of money top players earn in the EPL to be able to be a shirt sponsor, usually taken up by big businesses.

MWHIBBIES
16-05-2020, 10:30 AM
Great jesture, but it shows the amount of money top players earn in the EPL to be able to be a shirt sponsor, usually taken up by big businesses.

He's worth every penny, one of the best strikers in the world.

Craig_HFC
16-05-2020, 11:34 AM
“Thank You Frontline Carers for serving us through this right fluffery buffery”

:greengrin

Green Mist
16-05-2020, 06:55 PM
Fantastic.
Let’s put that into perspective. Yes it’s great that anyone donates to charity. The donation was £100k probably less than half his weekly wage. If someone earning £200 per week donated half their wage doubt we would calling that be fantastic? Premier league football players are very well paid some would say paid obscenely. Donating half of his yearly wage well that could be described as fantastic.

danhibees1875
16-05-2020, 07:27 PM
Let’s put that into perspective. Yes it’s great that anyone donates to charity. The donation was £100k probably less than half his weekly wage. If someone earning £200 per week donated half their wage doubt we would calling that be fantastic? Premier league football players are very well paid some would say paid obscenely. Donating half of his yearly wage well that could be described as fantastic.

He could have just sat on his bum and said "why me? Messi earns more - he can do something" :dunno:

He's made a good gesture that he didn't have to do, and it sounds like it's not out of character for him, and shown appreciation to some worth people.

Hibeesmad
16-05-2020, 07:58 PM
Let’s put that into perspective. Yes it’s great that anyone donates to charity. The donation was £100k probably less than half his weekly wage. If someone earning £200 per week donated half their wage doubt we would calling that be fantastic? Premier league football players are very well paid some would say paid obscenely. Donating half of his yearly wage well that could be described as fantastic.

If that is your first post in 12 years of being on here, then I hope the next one won't be for another 12 years.

supermcginn
16-05-2020, 08:21 PM
Let’s put that into perspective. Yes it’s great that anyone donates to charity. The donation was £100k probably less than half his weekly wage. If someone earning £200 per week donated half their wage doubt we would calling that be fantastic? Premier league football players are very well paid some would say paid obscenely. Donating half of his yearly wage well that could be described as fantastic.

Terrible post.

Green Mist
17-05-2020, 09:44 AM
Terrible post? For what adding a little perspective. I said it’s great that anyone donates to charity. It’s the adulation I have the issue with. PL footballers are in a very privileged position earning vast amounts of money. Many of them doing fantastic work supporting charitable organisations. But are they being stretched financially? There are many that give to charity and many more so now than at any other time making a real personal sacrifice. In terms of comparatives means I would rather the publicity went to them.

Carheenlea
17-05-2020, 09:48 AM
Terrible post? For what adding a little perspective. I said it’s great that anyone donates to charity. It’s the adulation I have the issue with. PL footballers are in a very privileged position earning vast amounts of money. Many of them doing fantastic work supporting charitable organisations. But are they being stretched financially? There are many that give to charity and many more so now than at any other time making a real personal sacrifice. In terms of comparatives means I would rather the publicity went to them.

You’re having a bit of a nightmare here - put away the spade!

Peevemor
17-05-2020, 10:21 AM
I understand where Green Mist is coming from. The first thing I do when I see this sort of story is a quick mental calculation as to what it means to the individual in real/practical terms, more often than not on a very approximate weekly wage comparison.

However, I know that I personally have never given anything approaching a week's wages (or even half) in a lump sum to any good cause - even during periods when I've been relatively flush.

Which is one of the reasons why I'll never post anything negative about these sort of actions. Kane & people like him don't have to do these things. They don't have to take the time to do these things, but some do so good on them.

Lendo
17-05-2020, 11:53 AM
“Thank You Frontline Carers for serving us through this right fluffery buffery”

Genuinely lol’d at that.

jacomo
17-05-2020, 01:31 PM
Terrible post? For what adding a little perspective. I said it’s great that anyone donates to charity. It’s the adulation I have the issue with. PL footballers are in a very privileged position earning vast amounts of money. Many of them doing fantastic work supporting charitable organisations. But are they being stretched financially? There are many that give to charity and many more so now than at any other time making a real personal sacrifice. In terms of comparatives means I would rather the publicity went to them.


You make a fair point.

Proportionally, rich people give a lower % of their wealth to charity than poor people do. Large headline donations obscure this fact, but poorer people make larger sacrifices to help others.

This is not a criticism of Harry Kane, but him forgoing an Aston Martin to join the numerous other cars already in his garage is not really a sacrifice at all. If he still wants one he can just buy it next week instead.

Perd Hapley
18-05-2020, 03:44 PM
You make a fair point.

Proportionally, rich people give a lower % of their wealth to charity than poor people do. Large headline donations obscure this fact, but poorer people make larger sacrifices to help others.

This is not a criticism of Harry Kane, but him forgoing an Aston Martin to join the numerous other cars already in his garage is not really a sacrifice at all. If he still wants one he can just buy it next week instead.

Exactly, I think it's a fair enough point really. It's the biblical parable of the old lady offering her last two copper coins all over again. Same goes for Bill Gates donating half his billions and leaving 90% of the remainder to charity in his will - I mean on the face of it's great and if the very rich all followed suit we would live in a better world but it doesn't change the fact that it's morally indefensible for someone to amass billions in the first place and impossible to justify in any meritocratic sense - and his personal estate will still measure over 10 billion after it all goes. It's almost as if we exist in a global economic system designed to protect and augment existing interests by extracting wealth from the surplus labour of the working classes...

I applaud Kane for his move - obviously - but I don't think that should preclude criticism of the role of capital in funnelling vast amounts of wealth into his and his teammates' pockets. Not even the best, most industrious and productive player in the world earns premiership wages on merit, in a country where people sleep on streets and starve to death. Ironically for the land of the free (market) the Americans have the right idea with the MLS wage cap imho