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Should Sunderland spend more on wages?



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Do the Black Cats need to splash out on player salaries to attract the top stars?
That's the question we've posed in our forum.

>> Have your say, and read the views of other fans, here

Roy Keane himself has said Sunderland will need to up wages to attract the top players, but evidence from other big-spending clubs suggests luring stars with big money doesn't always pay off...

Are you happy for Keano wave dosh under players' noses to convince them to choose Sunderland ahead of Sporting Lisbon or Sevilla?

Poster ukredskin suggests a generous bonus system for players rather than whopping basic salaries.

He says: "Extra bonuses could be paid for a top ten finish, a top five finish, progress in cups and getting into Europe. I would love to see a special bonus for beating the mags!"

Other hot forum topics- Realistic transfer targets
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  • Last Updated: 15 May 2008 3:04 PM
  • Source: Sunderland Echo
  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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