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Gordon Taylor's Salary

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Gordon Taylor is under pressure to offer a justification for his £2.2m salary as chief executive of the Professional Footballers’ Association, which last year included a £777,000 bonus.

The publication of the PFA accounts shows in 2016-17 Taylor received a basic wage of £1.2m, his bonus and £271,300 in employers’ National Insurance contributions. This is equivalent to around £6,027 a day or £42,308 a week, giving Taylor parity with many of the highest paid Premier League players he represents.

Revelations about the 73-year-old’s remuneration package have angered many within the game. It can be contrasted with the £100,000 the PFA has contributed towards concussion and head injury research in more than five years, a matter which has dominated the lives of former footballers with Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Taylor’s salary has gone up £1.3m from the previous year and he also gets a £41,250 car allowance, private medical cover worth almost £9,000 and utilities’ benefits worth £2,800. The entire budget of the PFA, made up of grants and member contributions, is just under £17m.

The former Chelsea player Graeme Le Saux called the package “absolutely scandalous” while the former Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan told the Guardian it was unjustifiable. “It’s nothing personal towards Gordon Taylor – the Dalai Lama could be the chief executive of a union and on that money and I would still say it was wrong on so many levels,” he said.

“Only in football, which is so detached from reality, could you pay yourself a salary of that nature.

You can’t ignore that the PFA do some good stuff, very good people within the confines. But it can also be very self-serving and there is nothing more self-serving than 13-14% of the annual budget going on one person’s salary. It’s out of kilter with any other industry for a union leader to have that sort of salary. While he is a figurehead and comes in front of camera to be outspoken, to justify that salary is to defend the indefensible.”

Dawn Astle, the daughter of the former West Brom striker Jeff Astle, who died aged 59 after living with dementia for many years, campaigns for more research into the effects of heading footballs. “It’s like a kick in the teeth,” she said. “He is accountable to no one and should go and give the job to someone more in touch.”

Taylor has been in charge of the PFA since 1981 and lives in Lancashire.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/feb/12/pfa-gordon-taylor-pressure-scandalous-salary
 
Given these recent 'Dementia' cases with ex footballers in respect of heading balls.. Its unbelievable that he should pay himself so much, when more money needs to be made available for these ex players

I hope all members of the PFA do all they can to now make his position untenable..
 
15% of the revenue going to one person seems out of kilter.

But Taylor's salary is comparable to other union bosses in global leagues:

NFLPA - 2.3m
MLBPA - 2m

So maybe the union dues need to be increased ?
 
I'm not sure why the fact that he lives in Lancashire is deemed relevant. But he's been a joke for years.
 
There's money for old rope swilling round football. Of course they pay him shagloads, he's enabled their effective ignorance of long term contracts players sign for the past decade and has been rewarded as such. Remember when we paid Damian Comolli millions a year? If you're lucky enough to be in the middle of this corrupt piece of shit, you're going to make a lot of money.
 
15% of the revenue going to one person seems out of kilter.

But Taylor's salary is comparable to other union bosses in global leagues:

NFLPA - 2.3m
MLBPA - 2m

So maybe the union dues need to be increased ?
But what is their revenue ? It would be better to compare his salary to that of his equivalents in say Germany, Italy or Spain.

I'd imagine Union Dues are a % of base salary for footballers ? Otherwise it would be impossible to keep in step.
 
But what is their revenue ? It would be better to compare his salary to that of his equivalents in say Germany, Italy or Spain.

I'd imagine Union Dues are a % of base salary for footballers ? Otherwise it would be impossible to keep in step.

Over 100m each i think.
But thats not just from union dues - they make a lot of money through licensing.
 
Over 100m each i think.
But thats not just from union dues - they make a lot of money through licensing.
So as a percentage Taylor's income is ridiculous. 14-15% against under 5% (if we assume 50% of income for those unions is from marketing, that may be over stated).
 
He seems to have been around for what seems like forever. Now we know why. £2 million for doing nothing.
 
So as a percentage Taylor's income is ridiculous. 14-15% against under 5% (if we assume 50% of income for those unions is from marketing, that may be over stated).

As a percentage yes. Whether thats because he's vastly overpaid or because the union hasn't increased the revenue is another matter.

It's his fault either way - and the fault of those who allow him to stay on. Presumably the players vote on the appointment ?
 
Just in - the chairman of the Parliamentary Committee investigation into Taylor and the PFA has just revealed his findings:

 
Taylor's been the highest paid union boss in the UK since forever. He now gets something like 20 times the Prime Minister's salary. Unbelievable.
 
Taylor's been the highest paid union boss in the UK since forever. He now gets something like 20 times the Prime Minister's salary. Unbelievable.

But he has been succesful in keeping those hard working men away from strikes and other dubious forms of actions.
 
Most of the PFA's revenue comes from the PL, or precisely, TV fees; £26.6m. They get £547,000 from player subs. The player's union is being therefore massively funded by their bosses. Pretty sure Len McCluskey or Mick Cash won't be in the same boat.
 
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