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Linvoy Primus Name: Linvoy Primus
Occupation: Professional Footballer Portsmouth
Country: UK
Total Questions: 4
Total Answers: 2
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  1. keithwhu asked Linvoy Primus: "What do you think motivates certain players to ask for salaries in the region of 100k per week? Surely its not that they actually need that amount to live - is it greed or status, or something else?"
  2. Linvoy Primus answers: "A player is entitled to ask for what he likes. That doesn’t mean to say he will always get it. I think it is often a status thing as, like you say, sometimes it would be impossible to physically spend..." Show more»" A player is entitled to ask for what he likes. That doesn’t mean to say he will always get it. I think it is often a status thing as, like you say, sometimes it would be impossible to physically spend some of the amounts of money being mentioned. But there are very few players who are right at the top and asking for six-figure salaries, and those that are commanding those figures are earning for their clubs revenue significantly greater than that. "Show less«

  3. bonzo1 asked Linvoy Primus: "Does the disparity in wages between players in the same team cause any disharmony in the dressing room?"
  4. Linvoy Primus answers: "Personally, I’ve never had a problem with what other players earn. I started my career at Barnet and having seen the lower end of the football ladder I am grateful to have been able to work my way up...." Show more»" Personally, I’ve never had a problem with what other players earn. I started my career at Barnet and having seen the lower end of the football ladder I am grateful to have been able to work my way up. There are obviously many players who haven’t been able to do this, but the same goes for situations within clubs. Some players are better than others, and like in any other business, people will earn different amounts of money to each other. That’s just the way things go. Of course, you read stories and hear rumours about players demanding what others are earning, but it has never really been something that has troubled me. "Show less«

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  1. keithwhu is asking Linvoy Primus: "Many people of my generation (1960's) look back at the football from when we were young when there wasn't so much money in the game but there were things such as "loyalty to your club" and "fair play"...." Show more »"Many people of my generation (1960's) look back at the football from when we were young when there wasn't so much money in the game but there were things such as "loyalty to your club" and "fair play". Is this just us looking back wearing rose-tinted spectacles, or do you think there is actually something in it? And who were your heroes in the game when you were a teenager?" Show less »
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  1. sunnyday is asking Linvoy Primus: "Have you made any plans for when your playing days are over? More work with charities such as "Faith in Football", would you like to stay in football, or do something completely different?"
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  1. keithwhu is asking Linvoy Primus: "Many people of my generation (1960's) look back at the football from when we were young when there wasn't so much money in the game but there were things such as "loyalty to your club" and "fair play"...." Show more »"Many people of my generation (1960's) look back at the football from when we were young when there wasn't so much money in the game but there were things such as "loyalty to your club" and "fair play". Is this just us looking back wearing rose-tinted spectacles, or do you think there is actually something in it? And who were your heroes in the game when you were a teenager?" Show less »
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  1. sunnyday is asking Linvoy Primus: "Have you made any plans for when your playing days are over? More work with charities such as "Faith in Football", would you like to stay in football, or do something completely different?"
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