Neil Pickup
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It went a long way towards breaking City, too.You just had to remind me of that, didn't you, ****
It went a long way towards breaking City, too.You just had to remind me of that, didn't you, ****
Easy come, easy go...Colin Croft was saying last night that he knew a number of the younger WI players had invested sizeable amounts of their $1 million into Stanford's schemes with the intention of it lasting them over their lifetimes.
Wasn't easy money to come by tbh, 2 month training camp consisting of lots of fitness work and loads of time was spent as preperation... the match itself was pretty easy thoughEasy come, easy go...
Little high, little low, hit me where the wind blows doesn't really matter to me... toooooo meeeeeeeeeeee...Easy come, easy go...
1 mil for two months work seems pretty easy to me...Wasn't easy money to come by tbh, 2 month training camp consisting of lots of fitness work and loads of time was spent as preperation... the match itself was pretty easy though
Yea, but a lot of these young kids have no other marketable skills. And cricket career is a short time in your life, plus its not like they would ever have been super rich playing in WI. For many of them, this could be their only chance at providing some sort of comfort for themselves and their family. I definitely think its sad.1 mil for two months work seems pretty easy to me...
It's definitely sad to an extent, but as they say, things that are too good to be true...Yea, but a lot of these young kids have no other marketable skills. And cricket career is a short time in your life, plus its not like they would ever have been super rich playing in WI. For many of them, this could be their only chance at providing some sort of comfort for themselves and their family. I definitely think its sad.
If this happened to Dhoni, it'd be one thing, since he isn't going to be out on the streets if he loses a million. WI has had some Test players becoming homeless and many are very close to it, and it's an absolute shame considering the skill with which they entertained so many people.
Well, the money offered was legitimate and they did receive the payment. Of course, they were young and were probably in awe of a billionaire, and of course if he or one of his people told them to invest it back in his company, they likely would. I don't think they were blinded by greed or anything. Most young atheletes, I doubt, have a sound financial plan (unless of course they are superstars and are smart enough to higher an adviser). And of course, having sympathy for those who lost their jobs and livelihoods does not preclude one from having sympathy for these guys as well.It's definitely sad to an extent, but as they say, things that are too good to be true...
I don't think they fell for 'greed' either or that there was anything wrong with what they did at all or illegitimate. It's just hard to be too sympathetic here. At the end of the day they were given an absurd amount of money for very little and then that was taken away by the same guy. Things balanced out and normal service resumes.Well, the money offered was legitimate and they did receive the payment. Of course, they were young and were probably in awe of a billionaire, and of course if he or one of his people told them to invest it back in his company, they likely would. I don't think they were blinded by greed or anything. Most young atheletes, I doubt, have a sound financial plan (unless of course they are superstars and are smart enough to higher an adviser). And of course, having sympathy for those who lost their jobs and livelihoods does not preclude one from having sympathy for these guys as well.
I don't see it as a falling for some random scam. It wasn't a foolish promise to be paid a million dollars, it was legitimate prize money in a legitimate competition after which they were paid appropriately. This guy gave them more money than they've ever seen (young guys, not seniors like Gayle), so obviously they are going to listen to him and his advice.
Actually, i don't think cricketers (or any sportsmen) should be exempt from having to get a real job like the rest of us if their sporting skills alone won't support them.Yea, but a lot of these young kids have no other marketable skills. And cricket career is a short time in your life, plus its not like they would ever have been super rich playing in WI. For many of them, this could be their only chance at providing some sort of comfort for themselves and their family. I definitely think its sad.
If this happened to Dhoni, it'd be one thing, since he isn't going to be out on the streets if he loses a million. WI has had some Test players becoming homeless and many are very close to it, and it's an absolute shame considering the skill with which they entertained so many people.