Yeh course completely understand that, but if there was a wage cap, for example, ticket prices wouldn't have to be as high, sky prices wouldn't have to be as high, there would be more competition for tv rights, less transfer fees and it would be a much less greedier world. I'm saying it's all wrong and it is about the money.
Why shouldn't a fireman/policeman/nurse/paramedic get the same salary as a footballer?
Why should a footballer get more than the above professions?
Just because there is millions of £ in football why should they get a slice of it? There's millions going round in insurance that I work in and for the company I work in, but I don't get a huge slice. Before someone says "but if you're colleague was on £100k a year and you're on £50k, you'd want parity." Yes I would, but that's a salary that is reasonable and still within the realms of an every day job or life. It is not ludicrous, although some would even say that £100k a year is ludicrous (I'm one of them). I guess I just see that there are people still starving in the world, there are homeless people and in this day and age, when there are more billionaires than ever and this seems to keep growing, then why is there still poverty? The money footballers earn is fantasy and ridiculous.
I'm just throwing these questions out there, they may not make sense or there could be simple answers but the fact remains and will always remain that footballers do not deserve to be paid £100,000 a week (or anywhere near that above that below that).
These are questions that have been asked before by many not just me.