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Can start at 65000 tax free easily. 100k no uncommon in rookie contract in German leagues.
Top 10 euro players make between 1m to 4m a year.
http://sportsagentblog.com/2012/07/3...-go-to-europe/
I have heard of very large salaries in China. Some googling can provide more insight.
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Pretty much depends on were you are at (country) and what level team you are on (typically there are several levels of pro teams per country). If you are in one of the top countries playing for one of the top leagues, you can make a comfortable living when you consider all the thrown in perks (free apartment, food, cell phone, etc)...if you are in a bottom league in a "secondary" country, you are really a pro in name only (maybe you get a free apartment and "help" finding a full time job).
For expats, it seems to be an up or out sort of thing. One year contracts are the norm and if you aint moving up either in team (bad team to good), country or league, you leave pretty quickly.
There is also a surprisingly robust professional American Football scene in Europe.
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Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View PostShe'll also be something that the program badly needs----a knockout cover girl who is actually nice to look at!
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostThe Mascaro girl (Delaware transfer and local Yinzer) will be a Day 1 star.
He's loaded.
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The Mascaro girl (Delaware transfer and local Yinzer) will be a Day 1 star.
He's loaded.
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Tom is funny. He's got the premiere program at IUP (two straight region's and final four's) ... yet nobody talks about them.
He's loaded for the next several years, too.
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