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English football’s crazy finances are such that even Middlesbrough’s new £6million striker Patrick Bamford, who has not scored a goal for almost two years, could make grand demands when sent out on loan by Chelsea to Norwich, Crystal Palace and Burnley.

All three clubs had to match his Chelsea wages of £40,000 a week, as well as fix up a free apartment for the goal-shy Bamford, pay his utility bills and organise a TV and broadband package with Sky Sports and movies.

Free housing, gas and electricity are normal perks for players sent out on loan from Premier League clubs, but it is unusual to have their TV subscriptions and internet covered too.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-4185748/Clubs-shocked-Patrick-Bamford-demands.html#ixzz4Xd8rTFNz

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50 minutes ago, Leicester Ram said:

https://mobile.twitter.com/t_om_s/status/827065943289372672

I hope everyone else has seen this too. 

Gutted for the lad, as someone who also went to private school I really sympathise with him. My Dad didn't let me join the club where you have to **** a pig until I was at least 16.

Child has strop "I wanna....i wanna..." and then gets a mard on when he wants to move on to next year's fad  shocker. 

Right with his old man on that one. I'm still waiting for mine to finish his 3000 matchstick replica of tower bridge bought when he was 7. He's not getting the palace of Westminster kit until he does!

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2 hours ago, David said:

English football’s crazy finances are such that even Middlesbrough’s new £6million striker Patrick Bamford, who has not scored a goal for almost two years, could make grand demands when sent out on loan by Chelsea to Norwich, Crystal Palace and Burnley.

All three clubs had to match his Chelsea wages of £40,000 a week, as well as fix up a free apartment for the goal-shy Bamford, pay his utility bills and organise a TV and broadband package with Sky Sports and movies.

Free housing, gas and electricity are normal perks for players sent out on loan from Premier League clubs, but it is unusual to have their TV subscriptions and internet covered too.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-4185748/Clubs-shocked-Patrick-Bamford-demands.html#ixzz4Xd8rTFNz

What the F!? I can't imagine a footballer being bothered about their rent? 

I live in the same building as a pro-footballer, it's not even his main gaffe, and I'm fairly certain he doesn't know/care how much the rent is compared to his weekly wage! 

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