French clubs to boycott to protest over 75% communist tax rate.

Discussion in 'Paris Saint Germain' started by YankBastard, Oct 24, 2013.

  1. YankBastard

    YankBastard Na Na Na Na NANANANAAA!

    Jun 18, 2005
    Estados Unidos
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
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  2. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Good. They are already taxed too much as is compared to their European competitors. Its not an even playing field. Our teams are struggling financially and meanwhile mid table- bottom table EPL teams take our International players. Not fair.
     
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  3. zizouForlife

    zizouForlife Member

    Jun 3, 2008
    about time... strike should be longer...
     
  4. Footy Magoo

    Footy Magoo Audaces fortuna iuvat

    Mar 23, 2009
    ♫ Flugelville
    The tax is going to raise €22m/year against a deficit of €85bn. Hollande sounds like a brilliant economist in addition to being anti-football. The funny thing is that 85% of citizens approve of the move.

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  5. Footy Magoo

    Footy Magoo Audaces fortuna iuvat

    Mar 23, 2009
    ♫ Flugelville
    Article by Ian Holliman... Taxing the rich leaves Ligue 1 poor http://espnfc.com/blog/_/name/espnfcunited/id/10361
     
  6. YankBastard

    YankBastard Na Na Na Na NANANANAAA!

    Jun 18, 2005
    Estados Unidos
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    French commies!!
     
  7. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
  8. StarrMatthieu

    StarrMatthieu Member+

    Dec 15, 2007
    USA/FRANCE
    Club:
    Paris Saint Germain FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
  9. zizouForlife

    zizouForlife Member

    Jun 3, 2008
    he looks like a clown TBH.. i mean literary
     
  10. fatfan-labamba

    Dec 14, 2013
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    #10 fatfan-labamba, Feb 15, 2014
    Last edited: Feb 15, 2014
    75%, thats just wrong, people work hard for their money. How the hell did he even get elected with such rates? I know when there is a lot of corruption in government and when politicians "help themselves" to public funds taxes are high. Is that the case in France?
     

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