Author Topic: Carragher's Testimonial Next Year?  (Read 2777 times)

Offline AndyJ

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Re: Carragher's Testimonial Next Year?
« Reply #40 on: May 11, 2006, 12:46:10 PM »
An example would be, Mo Al Fayed pays £300k a year on tax. THATS ALL!
No wonder they wont give him a passport. A decent accountant can save the big earners millions!

Don't just need to be a millionaire to bypass the tax man, I pay about £4k a year tax and I ain't taking home £10k put it that way and Steve G will have better people working for him than I have!

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Re: Carragher's Testimonial Next Year?
« Reply #41 on: May 11, 2006, 01:34:52 PM »
Had a check through the search function regarding this but couldn't find anything, then it appears the search function overloaded and now it's not working :(

After seeing Roy Keane get his testimonial yesterday, got me thinking about Liverpool players who have been around for a while.

Do they still do testimonials for 10 years service at a club, because if so the Carra is due one next season if I remember correctly. I went to watch Liverpool vs Villa on around the 17th Jan 1997 when we won 3-0, I remember Carragher actually scoring in that game. Was the game Bjorn Tore Kvarme made his debut. (He actually looked quite good).

Would be a nice thank you for all he's done, especially the last few years where he's played like a man possesed.

So is he due one?
yep he will be due one but i cant see him accepting one until its closer towards the end of his carreer

i know i wouldnt want a testimonial while ive still got a good few years left in the game