The FA has today published the annual lists of transactions and fees involving registered Intermediaries:
https://the-fa.com/TwWIdK .
£51k so bang in the middle.
Re: Agent's Fees
2An ordered list copied from the Macclesfield forum.
Bradford City £114,010
Salford City £111,619
Scunthorpe United £107,345
Plymouth Argyle £81,537
Mansfield Town £74,505
Northampton Town £66,734
Grimsby Town £62,226
Exeter City £60,840
Leyton Orient £53,928
Forest Green Rovers £52,550
Colchester United £52,014
Newport County £51,740
Walsall £47,122
Carlisle United £41,106
Port Vale £40,545
Cambridge United £37,980
Stevenage £33,355
Swindon Town £28,818
Cheltenham Town £26,133
Morecambe £18,718
Crewe Alexandra £3,000
Oldham Athletic £2,570
Crawley Town £1,000
MACCLESFIELD TOWN £825
Bradford City £114,010
Salford City £111,619
Scunthorpe United £107,345
Plymouth Argyle £81,537
Mansfield Town £74,505
Northampton Town £66,734
Grimsby Town £62,226
Exeter City £60,840
Leyton Orient £53,928
Forest Green Rovers £52,550
Colchester United £52,014
Newport County £51,740
Walsall £47,122
Carlisle United £41,106
Port Vale £40,545
Cambridge United £37,980
Stevenage £33,355
Swindon Town £28,818
Cheltenham Town £26,133
Morecambe £18,718
Crewe Alexandra £3,000
Oldham Athletic £2,570
Crawley Town £1,000
MACCLESFIELD TOWN £825
Re: Agent's Fees
3In my view a pointless list.
Team A pay the agent £1,000. The player out of his salary of 50,000 pays the agent £9,000.
Team B pays the Agent £10,000. The player pays nothing out of his salary of £41,000.
So team A and team B both pay £51,000 for the services of a player. In both cases the player takes home £41,000. In both cases the agent trousers £10,000.
And the only thing that's different is?
Team A pay the agent £1,000. The player out of his salary of 50,000 pays the agent £9,000.
Team B pays the Agent £10,000. The player pays nothing out of his salary of £41,000.
So team A and team B both pay £51,000 for the services of a player. In both cases the player takes home £41,000. In both cases the agent trousers £10,000.
And the only thing that's different is?
Re: Agent's Fees
4A genuine question as I am not sure but what benefit is there to the player to pay the agent £9k out of his £50k. It's hassle plus would result in player paying more tax on his £50k salary compared to £41k wouldn't it ? Would be a couple of grand down.Stan A. Einstein wrote:In my view a pointless list.
Team A pay the agent £1,000. The player out of his salary of 50,000 pays the agent £9,000.
Team B pays the Agent £10,000. The player pays nothing out of his salary of £41,000.
So team A and team B both pay £51,000 for the services of a player. In both cases the player takes home £41,000. In both cases the agent trousers £10,000.
And the only thing that's different is?
Re: Agent's Fees
5£51K for mainly total crap.
And the club need £40k for a kit sponsor.
Maybe an idea to look at what Crewe, Cheltenham and Swindon paid out and what quality sides they were last season.
Well done the board and management.
Can we keep our agreement for another year with whats their name again.
And the club need £40k for a kit sponsor.
Maybe an idea to look at what Crewe, Cheltenham and Swindon paid out and what quality sides they were last season.
Well done the board and management.
Can we keep our agreement for another year with whats their name again.
Re: Agent's Fees
6I agree we made some poor signings last season - most clubs do - but the figures become more meaningful if you know how many deals each sum covers.
Crewe have an amazing record for bringing through youth players which might keep their bill down.
Crewe have an amazing record for bringing through youth players which might keep their bill down.
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7People who are self employed and whose earnings fluctuate learn very quickly that you need to control you're expenses claims. In my first year at the bar I earned so little that I didn't pay tax. Second year I earned so much I was paying at the higher rate. Could I claim for the year I earned virtually nothing from the revenue? No. Should I have deferred claiming for my expenses until the second year? Yes. Did I do that? No. Did I make that mistake again? No.faerun exile wrote:A genuine question as I am not sure but what benefit is there to the player to pay the agent £9k out of his £50k. It's hassle plus would result in player paying more tax on his £50k salary compared to £41k wouldn't it ? Would be a couple of grand down.Stan A. Einstein wrote:In my view a pointless list.
Team A pay the agent £1,000. The player out of his salary of 50,000 pays the agent £9,000.
Team B pays the Agent £10,000. The player pays nothing out of his salary of £41,000.
So team A and team B both pay £51,000 for the services of a player. In both cases the player takes home £41,000. In both cases the agent trousers £10,000.
And the only thing that's different is?
Re: Agent's Fees
8And, of course, with a quality signing comes a hefty salary for the player. You can't judge performance on agents' fees alone, however if you did, it could be argued that we are mid-table on both counts.
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9Quite seriously?excessbee wrote:And, of course, with a quality signing comes a hefty salary for the player. You can't judge performance on agents' fees alone, however if you did, it could be argued that we are mid-table on both counts.
How many of the County squad which given the choice, would you have retained?
And the follow up. How many of these players signed for or in 2019/20?
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10This £51K payments masks the 'agreement' we have had with Elite, if we paid lower fees to them as a result of signings multiple players registered with them then financially this sounds OK, but obviously not all of their clients have been a success at County. Without any evidence to back this up, I wonder if there has been any sort of 'kick back' with our club or officials getting paid to sign up x number of their clients?
But even £51K equates to the wages of one decent Lge2 player so while I understand how agents can be useful to players, the bigger picture is they're just taking money out of the game and into agency bank accounts.
But even £51K equates to the wages of one decent Lge2 player so while I understand how agents can be useful to players, the bigger picture is they're just taking money out of the game and into agency bank accounts.
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11So which quality players did we sign with hefty salaries last season.excessbee wrote:And, of course, with a quality signing comes a hefty salary for the player. You can't judge performance on agents' fees alone, however if you did, it could be argued that we are mid-table on both counts.
I would love to see a breakdown of fees for each dud we took off other clubs hands last year but is such a list available?
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12Spot on about Crewe and the totally opposite to our attitude to Youth.George Street-Bridge wrote:I agree we made some poor signings last season - most clubs do - but the figures become more meaningful if you know how many deals each sum covers.
Crewe have an amazing record for bringing through youth players which might keep their bill down.
Start to break through and get rid asap after.
Nuts.
Anyway plenty of Poleons out there to snap up.
Clueless
Foulston and Jefferies may not be stars but far better bets than some duffers we have signed and costing less than half the salaries maybe?
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13You've missed my point, which was not about our signings but maybe, for example, Swindon. If the players they signed through agents came with a wage demand above our scope, then the total layout (for Swindon) would be more. This might conceivably affect team performance.Frank Nouble 3 wrote:So which quality players did we sign with hefty salaries last season.excessbee wrote:And, of course, with a quality signing comes a hefty salary for the player. You can't judge performance on agents' fees alone, however if you did, it could be argued that we are mid-table on both counts.
I would love to see a breakdown of fees for each dud we took off other clubs hands last year but is such a list available?
Re: Agent's Fees
14NC player/intermediary (payments 1/2/2019 to 31/1/2020)
Robbie James Willmott/Elite Management
Joss Christopher Labadie/Elite Management
Tristan Michael Alexander Abrahams/Elite Management
Corey Milton Whitely/Elite Management
Lazar Stojsavljevic/Elite Management
Padraig Amond/Elite Management
Joshua Luke Sheehan/Stellar Football Limited
Ryan Matthew Haynes/Stellar Football Limited
Michael Demetriou/Full Contact
Daniel William Leadbitter/Tamas Byrne
Kyle Elliot Howkins/Unique Sports Management
Thomas Lloyd King/David Bromley
Mark Leo O'Brien/Jonathan Douglas
Dominic Alfred Poleon/Lee Matthews
Ashley Thomas Baker/OmniSports Ltd
Robbie James Willmott/Elite Management
Joss Christopher Labadie/Elite Management
Tristan Michael Alexander Abrahams/Elite Management
Corey Milton Whitely/Elite Management
Lazar Stojsavljevic/Elite Management
Padraig Amond/Elite Management
Joshua Luke Sheehan/Stellar Football Limited
Ryan Matthew Haynes/Stellar Football Limited
Michael Demetriou/Full Contact
Daniel William Leadbitter/Tamas Byrne
Kyle Elliot Howkins/Unique Sports Management
Thomas Lloyd King/David Bromley
Mark Leo O'Brien/Jonathan Douglas
Dominic Alfred Poleon/Lee Matthews
Ashley Thomas Baker/OmniSports Ltd
Re: Agent's Fees
15It's going back a few years but Dario "all round to mine for a bit of telly" Gradi used to say that Crewe needed a million per annum in incoming transfers to make their academy viable. I wonder how the sums stack up nowadays.
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