Wanafoyo Daktari
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Wanafoyo Daktari
@Foyomaster
Young vibrant and broke doctor




Brazil's official squad for the 2026 World Cup 🇧🇷




Tall men🤝🏾Having nothing to offer apart from height. Anyway, good morning to my short kings🌸

🚨🇨🇳 BREAKING: CHINA has invented a new 'BONE GLUE' that repairs bone fractures in just 3 minutes — no surgery or metal plates needed














🗣 @SkyKaveh: "Chelsea are proud of the fact that their 42 players have 191 years left on their contracts. The Chelsea owners have pursued a policy of signing players on long term contracts with relatively low wages by Premier League standard. The average base wage in the Premier League is £72,000 a week. Now these contracts are long term contracts. They're also incentivized. That means that Chelsea see these players as an asset and not as a liability. So if you're a Chelsea player and you've got a long term contract, if you perform and are playing well and you're very productive, you get your salary. You also get huge bonuses. On the other hand, if you're a Chelsea player, you've got a long term contract and you're not performing, all you're getting is your base salary. And that salary is typically around 60,000 - 70,000 pounds a week. It looks shocking, but I think the Chelsea owners would say, 'we're proud of this. We stand by what we're doing. We believe in this model'. The way to go is to give players, young players, long term contracts on relatively low, sensible wages. The way to go is not to go out there and buy world class ready made players on three or four year contracts on big, big wages of three, 400,000 pounds a week, because guess what, after one season or two seasons, they're going to be knocking on your door asking for a new contract and asking for a pay rise. This way, the power is in the hands of the Chelsea owners, rather than the players or their agents. And the players are incentivized. Play well, score a lot of goals, prove that you're a great player." ~ @SkySportsNews








