Friday, February 21, 2014

Friday 21st February 2014…a golden day!!!!

Today was the big hockey rivalry day Canada V USA….I had invited Carolyn and Serena and Scott who live downstairs..here are the three USA fans!!!!!

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This is what they had to put up with…

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I even has a local bakery make a carrot cake!!!

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and of course the host!!!!

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It was a great game very close and Canada managed to get the one goal that would take them to the finals against Sweden..

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The 3 Americans were very gracious even Scot when he had to hand over the 27 pesos he lost on the bet!!!

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It was a nice little party and now I look forward to the final on Sunday.

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Canada won gold in both men’s and women’s curling!!!

In the afternoon I went into the canyons for my 12 km hike I do enjoy this today I did about 10 km…

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I think the zoom on my camera is excellent

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I think I can safely say the new shoes are the ones!!!!!!

This evening I went over to Carolyn’s

where she cooked the turkey breast that Linda bought for me at Costco, she served a wonderful meal and then we watched some more Olympics.

This is the world of sports these days remember the figures are in poud sterling not dollars and a pound is about $1.60!!!

Wayne Rooney: Manchester United's forward's £70m deal

By Gary Rose BBC Sport

Wayne Rooney's new contract. Up to £300,000 a week. £1,785 every hour and just under £30 every minute.

The deal will earn the 28-year-old Manchester United striker more than £70m over the next five-and-a-half years.

His weekly wage is more than president of the United States Barack Obama earns in a year, but boxer Floyd Mayweather's earnings knockout Rooney's.

BBC Sport breaks down what all the numbers mean...

What's in a wage?

£15.6m - Wayne Rooney's annual wage eclipses the reported salary of Real Madrid winger Cristiano Ronaldo (£14.25m) and Barcelona forward Lionel Messi, whose wage is £12.08m a year, according to the 2013 Forbes rich list.

Average salaries

  • Premier League: £25,000 to £30,000 a week.
  • Championship: £4,000 to £5,000 a week. Top earners £8,000 to £9,000
  • League One: £1,700 to £2,500 a week
  • League Two: £1,300 to £1,500 a week

Source: PFA

£160,000 - The figure he will have to spend once tax and national insurance contributions have been taken off his £300,000-a-week wage.

£30,000 - The average weekly wage of a Premier League footballer in 2011-12, according to statistics compiled by Deloitte's sports business group.

£517 - The national average weekly wage of a person working in the United Kingdom. The amount the prime minister earns pales in comparison to what Rooney will pocket, with David Cameron collecting around £2,740 each week.

65 - The amount of weeks it would take Barack Obama, the president of the United States, to make what Rooney earns in just seven days, based on his £240,000-a-year wage.

From £4 a week to £300,000

1885 - The first year that it became possible to be paid to play football.

£4 - The maximum wage introduced by the Football League in 1901. Although it may look small by today's standards, at the time it was twice the average wage of a skilled tradesman.

£20 - The amount that was in Sir Tom Finney's final pay packet before the former Preston winger hung up his boots in 1960.

Former England captain Johnny Haynes became the first £100-a-week player back in 1961.

Former England captain Johnny Haynes became the first £100-a-week player back in 1961.

60 - The number of years it took until the maximum wage was abolished in 1961. Shortly after it was removed, former Fulham and England inside forward Johnny Haynes became the first £100-a-week player.

£1,200 - The amount goalkeeper Peter Shilton made each week in 1979 when he became the best-paid footballer in Britain by signing a new contract at Nottingham Forest.

  £10,000 - The first player believed to earn a five-figure sum each week was Chris Sutton, when the striker joined Blackburn Rovers from Norwich City in 1994.

£100,000 - Sol Campbell left Tottenham for London rivals Arsenal in 2001, signing a contract that would see the former England defender become Britain's first footballer to earn a six-figure sum each week.

£200,000 - The estimated weekly wage Carlos Tevez earned at Manchester City when he joined the Blues in 2009.

Rooney v Madonna and Mayweather

Rooney's shopping list?

Lamborghini Veneno

Lamborghini Veneno - reputedly the world's most expensive supercar. Rooney would have to save up for a few months to amass the £2.7m required.

A year's salary would buy 208 terraced houses in Croxteth, Liverpool where he grew up.

A week's pay would buy 563 season tickets for family and friends at Old Trafford or 33,333 copies of Sir Alex Ferguson's autobiography.

£74.85m - Pop superstar Madonna tops the latest list of richest celebrities according to Forbes, having made an estimated £74.85m between June 2012 and June 2013, just over £1.4m a week.

£34.73m - During the same period, Canadian singer Justin Bieber earned an estimated £34.73m, while actor Leonardo Di Caprio earned £23.35m.

£25.75m - American footballer Aaron Rodgers is the world's highest paid athlete, based on wage/winnings, say Forbes. The Green Bay Packers quarterback collected £25.75m between June 2012 and June 2013.

£20.36m - Boxer Floyd Mayweather made the most in wages/winnings outside of the NFL, while British Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton took home £15.57m during the same period.

 

My humble opinion…RIDICULUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thanks Robin!!!

Wish you all a great weekend!!!!

Yashi Kochi!!!

3 comments:

Croft said...

So THAT is why you wanted to be a football player!

BTW, those shorts should be illegal!

mexicokid said...

yes for sure how nuts is that and yes the shorts are a bit off..I bet you and Norma enjoyed the curling cheers les

mexicokid said...

yes for sure how nuts is that and yes the shorts are a bit off..I bet you and Norma enjoyed the curling cheers les

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