The only thing ferrifying about all the money on the pitch is the terrifying thought of so Russians freezing to death this winter,because of all the money filtering out of that country by Roman and his fellow asset strippers.God how great is capitalism.
2006-10-18 10:07:10
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answered by barter34 1
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A more terrifying thought might be, if that lot were worth £127 million, why could most of them not kick a ball in a straight line?
2006-10-18 10:14:06
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answered by bremner8 5
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2 million is wrong - that was the price of Hilraio alone
127 million apparently was on it - but id say more along the lines of 250million as most of them players started at that club
2006-10-18 10:03:41
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answered by TGOTT 2
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In terms of transfer fees, the combined value of the 22 that started comes to about £170million. £140million of that was only Chelsea players. But in terms of worth, it would definitely exceed £200million
2006-10-19 09:11:35
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answered by slinky 3
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even more than that i think.
but hey - i think they should cap wages and reduce the price of tickets.
as a working mens sport its unfair that it should be so expensive, and £2 for a pie! god!
you wouldnt feed many starving people on pies
2006-10-18 10:00:35
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answered by Helen 4
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Abramovic had £2 millions in his pocket, not on the field!!!!
2006-10-18 10:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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funning, how many stving people would that feed hehe can't stop laughing. well over a mallion thas chelse alright.
2006-10-18 13:50:56
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answered by celi 5
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I could buy Luxembourg with Chelsea's salaries.
2006-10-18 10:51:39
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answered by Mav10 1
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27p. All in small coinage dropped by the groundstaff.
2006-10-18 09:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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try 127 million and you might be close.
2006-10-18 10:00:56
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answered by ? 4
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