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The tax thing is a red herring he earns peanuts compared to the other big names they already have.

 

If PSG come knocking Cabaye will go. Champions league football every season a very good salary plus living in one of the best cities in the world

 

The new tax doesn't make the move impossible but it could definitely have an impact IMO.  Without it they'd likely have been able to lure him their for £70k or so, with it that would now be a significant pay cut, they'll probably have to offer something like £150k instead.  Its not a wage you'd think is out of their reach normally, but its significantly higher than they would normally have to pay.  Also their's the fact that their costs will have already sky rocketed from the effect on the new tax on current playing staff (its going to be paid retroactively for 2013 season). They have to manage costs to some degree or Champions League Football won't be a lure at all because they'll be banned from it.

 

Isn't this 75% tax rule income tax based, i.e. a tax that would be paid by the employee earning the income, not the employer paying it? If so, it would not directly affect the clubs retrospectively, at least not until the players start complaining and demanding higher wages or a move abroad?

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Good point and I would have thought that was the case (except maybe with players who have their wages defined as after tax in their contract).  But apparently its being levied against employers rather than employees.

 

French President François Hollande has moved to preserve his controversial promise to impose a 75 per cent marginal income tax rate by making companies pay the levy.

 

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/412438b6-97e9-11e2-b7ef-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2oZrt5JKF

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Strong ? haven't won a game all season 19 in :lol:

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Jucilei was a very good player for Corinthians. Comfortable on the ball and strong in midfield. Very versatile footballer too, could play most positions and did it always well. No idea how he's done for Anzhi, but if he has developed the way he should he could be a decent player. He's no superstar but does his job on the pitch honourably.

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Strong ? haven't won a game all season 19 in :lol:

 

We basically fucking broke them :lol:

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Strong ? haven't won a game all season 19 in :lol:

 

Strong as in strongly tipped for relegation.

 

Weak relegation candidates doesn't sound right. :lol:

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Strong ? haven't won a game all season 19 in :lol:

 

Strong as in strongly tipped for relegation.

 

Weak relegation candidates doesn't sound right. :lol:

 

Very true, i should have read that properly :lol:

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Good point and I would have thought that was the case (except maybe with players who have their wages defined as after tax in their contract).  But apparently its being levied against employers rather than employees.

 

French President François Hollande has moved to preserve his controversial promise to impose a 75 per cent marginal income tax rate by making companies pay the levy.

 

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/412438b6-97e9-11e2-b7ef-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2oZrt5JKF

 

Weird. How can they get away with making employers pay a higher income tax? If I was a company director of a company with many high earners I would be lived at such a measure. Surely that could bankrupt a lot of their more technologically advanced/higher earning companies too? Typical left wing politics.. :lol:

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Jucilei was a very good player for Corinthians. Comfortable on the ball and strong in midfield. Very versatile footballer too, could play most positions and did it always well. No idea how he's done for Anzhi, but if he has developed the way he should he could be a decent player. He's no superstar but does his job on the pitch honourably.

 

What would you say his natural position is? Is he a creative type or a ball winner?

 

Not an attacking midfielder at all. More of a deep-lying midfielder I would say. He's a ball winner with the ability to go forward as well. I don't know, can't think of another player the same way. Possibly Ramires, but still not because they're different in their playing styles even if both probably fulfill the same ability in terms of positioning.

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Jucilei was a very good player for Corinthians. Comfortable on the ball and strong in midfield. Very versatile footballer too, could play most positions and did it always well. No idea how he's done for Anzhi, but if he has developed the way he should he could be a decent player. He's no superstar but does his job on the pitch honourably.

 

What would you say his natural position is? Is he a creative type or a ball winner?

 

Not an attacking midfielder at all. More of a deep-lying midfielder I would say. He's a ball winner with the ability to go forward as well. I don't know, can't think of another player the same way. Possibly Ramires, but still not because they're different in their playing styles even if both probably fulfill the same ability in terms of positioning.

 

Anita with a bigger engine ?

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So much inaccuracy :lol:

 

 

Jucilei was a very good player for Corinthians. Comfortable on the ball and strong in midfield. Very versatile footballer too, could play most positions and did it always well. No idea how he's done for Anzhi, but if he has developed the way he should he could be a decent player. He's no superstar but does his job on the pitch honourably.

 

What would you say his natural position is? Is he a creative type or a ball winner?

 

Not an attacking midfielder at all. More of a deep-lying midfielder I would say. He's a ball winner with the ability to go forward as well. I don't know, can't think of another player the same way. Possibly Ramires, but still not because they're different in their playing styles even if both probably fulfill the same ability in terms of positioning.

 

:thup:

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Transfer window seems to have come around really quickly. All that shit starts again in just a few days.

 

A quality striker in and nobody out would be nice, but I can't see it being as straightforward as that.

 

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