I was surprised to read that the average wage at Argyle is only £1369 per week which ranks us 19th in league one not 16th as some have reported.
Pointblank":1fyt6xxn said:I was surprised to read that the average wage at Argyle is only £1369 per week which ranks us 19th in league one not 16th as some have reported.
edengreen":c0mtki4e said:And how much would that level out if Carey went?
PL2 3DQ":1wwxlfj7 said:It looks like the Herald has copied a report from a football fans website regarding wages, although there's no information as to how they arrived at their figures for player wages.
For the 20 Premier League clubs, we took average weekly salary figures from the 2017 Global Sports Salary Survey. For the 72 EFL clubs, we looked at weekly wage data from the 2018 edition of Football Manager, taking an average of each team’s first team squad’s weekly earnings. The data from the game has been applauded on numerous occasions for its accuracy, and is even a recognised scouting system for clubs, as a result of their 1,300 researchers across the globe.
To find the average weekly earnings of the fans, we looked at the median weekly pay figures for the local authority of each team from the latest ‘Annual Salary of Hours and Earnings’ from the Office for National Statistics. (For London teams, we looked at the average earnings for their local borough.)
We then divided the teams’ average earnings with the fans to find out how much more they earned.
Pilgrim28":3bqfwr81 said:PL2 3DQ":3bqfwr81 said:It looks like the Herald has copied a report from a football fans website regarding wages, although there's no information as to how they arrived at their figures for player wages.
For the 20 Premier League clubs, we took average weekly salary figures from the 2017 Global Sports Salary Survey. For the 72 EFL clubs, we looked at weekly wage data from the 2018 edition of Football Manager, taking an average of each team’s first team squad’s weekly earnings. The data from the game has been applauded on numerous occasions for its accuracy, and is even a recognised scouting system for clubs, as a result of their 1,300 researchers across the globe.
To find the average weekly earnings of the fans, we looked at the median weekly pay figures for the local authority of each team from the latest ‘Annual Salary of Hours and Earnings’ from the Office for National Statistics. (For London teams, we looked at the average earnings for their local borough.)
We then divided the teams’ average earnings with the fans to find out how much more they earned.