patoh1 wrote: » Had a good chat last night with a few of my mates that’s are playing intercounty. They were all adamant that one of their team mates was earning close to €200k a year through sponsorship alone. That he had a few mill in the bank. This absolutely shocked me. I know there are players earning substantial sums through sponsorship but I had no idea players were earning that sort of money and definitely not consistently over a long period. I didn’t want to try and argue, logic would suggest these figures were greatly exaggerated but I wouldn’t know. Anyone else hearing some are earning these sums?
ProudDUB wrote: » Someone is pulling your leg.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Total nonsense. Free cars, free boots, some free clothes are pretty much the height of it. Some money for appearances but really those are quite few and far between. Not like they can charge for appearing at an u12 medal presentation.
Bernard Brogan is the GAA's most bankable star. With a total of four All-Ireland winners' medals in his trophy cabinet, the Dublin forward has a number of lucrative business and sponsorship deals. Estimates put his personal sponsorship earnings at €100,000 per year, with sponsors including Volkswagen and SuperValu, as well as brand ambassador roles with Vodafone, Red Bull and AIG.
patoh1 wrote: » I would be of that opinion too but the conversation wasn’t directed at me. They were talking about it amongst themselves. The person in question would be one of the biggest gaa players in the country so would be at the top end in earnings but I still thought it was exaggerated.
RMAOK wrote: » If it's not brogan, you'd think it would be another Dublin player. Given the population of Dublin, there'd be a huge 'local market' there. This isn't a dig at the dubs or anything like that - it's just a reference to the large marketing/advertising Audience that would be in the capital.
patoh1 wrote: » Not brogan, and not a Dub, but probably the most well known gaa player outside of Dublin
ProudDUB wrote: » Yeah. But think about it for a sec. To have "a few million in the bank" after tax, you'd have to be on about €400,000 a year, for over 10 years. So it would have to be someone who was a earning that kind of income from their 18th birthday into their 30's. As great as a Joe Canning or a Bernard Brogan or a Conor McManus are & as high profile as they are, there no way any of them have been pocketing that kind of sponsorship money for well over a decade.
RossieMan wrote: » This is your first thread. And it's complete bollocks. Let me guess, a Mayo player?
patoh1 wrote: Galway
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » No neck? (If we're talking football).
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Has to be Canning.
eurokev wrote: I'd say Lee chin makes a decent wedge every year. He's a bit of a special case though. I'd have heard of a few high profile lads with good sales jobs, making serious dough on commission, basically off the back of their status, and not having to work particularly hard for it
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » You don't see Canning on all that much. Isn't his main income a Camile franchise in Limerick?
wirelessdude01 wrote: Didn't he go pro last year. Quit his job so that he could concentrate on things with Davy.
grbear wrote: » I'd be flabbergasted if any player is bringing in €200000 a year on endorsements alone. However, if a high profile player like a Canning or Bernard Brogan was sensible with the extra income they make from endorsements then the idea of them bringing in €200000+ a year after 10 years of endorsements wouldn't surprise me at all.