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View coulsdoneagle's Profile coulsdoneagle Flag London 07 Aug 17 3.08pm Send a Private Message to coulsdoneagle Add coulsdoneagle as a friend

Originally posted by sa_eagle

1%? Seriously?!?

On that kind of money and 1% is the best he can do?

Pathetic!

When he gives 10%+ then I'll be impressed.

Read the article. He wants to start a movement that 1% of the entire football worlds money goes to charity. By starting with 1% it makes it a lot easier for players to get on board and if the end goal was successful it would be enormous. Besides you have no idea where the rest of his money goes.

 

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wordup Flag 07 Aug 17 7.05pm

Originally posted by coulsdoneagle

Read the article. He wants to start a movement that 1% of the entire football worlds money goes to charity. By starting with 1% it makes it a lot easier for players to get on board and if the end goal was successful it would be enormous. Besides you have no idea where the rest of his money goes.

I agree. He's on a ludicrous wage, but 1% of it is still a huge chunk of money and if others get on board it will make a real difference.

 

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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 08 Aug 17 10.31am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by sitdownstandup

Not sure whether this is the right forum for this mods, hope it's ok...

Mata's own post:

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(really good website)


and here's the story on the BBC
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Edited by sitdownstandup (06 Aug 2017 10.18am)


the irony of this being Wilf gives 10% to charity... but because he plays for an unfashionable club it doesn't get picked up. Mata should be pushed to give at least 5%

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 Aug 17 11.39am

Originally posted by Lyons550


the irony of this being Wilf gives 10% to charity... but because he plays for an unfashionable club it doesn't get picked up. Mata should be pushed to give at least 5%

I think Drogba was reported to be generous towards charity - of course his charity was later investigated in terms of the amount that made it out to Africa...

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 Aug 17 11.41am

Originally posted by Lyons550


the irony of this being Wilf gives 10% to charity... but because he plays for an unfashionable club it doesn't get picked up. Mata should be pushed to give at least 5%

I give about 5%-8% of my income to charitable causes each year (dependent on the year) although I'm even less fashionable than wilf

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 08 Aug 17 11.47am

Originally posted by wordup

I agree. He's on a ludicrous wage, but 1% of it is still a huge chunk of money and if others get on board it will make a real difference.

To an extent - Problem is that Charity is often itself rather questionable - with often less that 30% making its way to causes (and often charities set up by individuals and maintained with them can end up using the charity to employ people who provide services to the donating party such as legal services - whilst entitling them to a tax break on the capital sum).

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 08 Aug 17 11.52am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

Good for him. Are all footballers doing this? Doubt it, so whether it's 0.1%, 1% or 10% let's not berate a guy for donating some money to charity that he's not being forced to.

As soon as I heard about Mata's 1% stance I just knew there would be some who would say that he could afford more.Fair play to Senor Mata !

 

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View steeleye20's Profile steeleye20 Flag Croydon 08 Aug 17 1.04pm Send a Private Message to steeleye20 Add steeleye20 as a friend

Mata's donation will make a difference and if others join up an immense difference.

Giving to others often in desperate positions is a duty in my experience and immensely rewarding.

A football player costing 200 millions.

It is a sick world indeed and what you can do may seem insignificant but a smile on a child's face will never leave you.

 

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wordup Flag 08 Aug 17 3.57pm

Originally posted by jamiemartin721

To an extent - Problem is that Charity is often itself rather questionable - with often less that 30% making its way to causes (and often charities set up by individuals and maintained with them can end up using the charity to employ people who provide services to the donating party such as legal services - whilst entitling them to a tax break on the capital sum).

That's a valid point. I must admit I do try to give to charity or individuals as close to the source as possible so that I have some idea of knowing where the money is going. I'm not keen on giving to charity only for it to pay for a nationwide advertising campaign.


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Originally posted by jamiemartin721

I think Drogba was reported to be generous towards charity - of course his charity was later investigated in terms of the amount that made it out to Africa...

Drogbas 'charity' was allegedly a tax scam set up by his brother

 


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wordup Flag 10 Aug 17 12.55pm

Originally posted by Lyons550

Drogbas 'charity' was allegedly a tax scam set up by his brother

That's taking charity begins at home a bit too literally

 

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Originally posted by wordup

I'm not keen on giving to charity only for it to pay for a nationwide advertising campaign.

Or to fund legal actions in the case of the RSPCA

 

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