0. Roberto Mancini, Manchester City | £3.8m a year
9. Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United | £4m a year *
*
After he puts pen to paper on the new contract offer which is on the
table, Sir Alex will jump up to a £6.5m-a-year basic salary plus a £1m
bonus and sit fourth in the list as Britain's highest paid manager.
8. Andre Villas-Boas, Chelsea | £4.3m a year
7. Luiz Felipe Scolari, Palmeiras | £4.4m a year
6. Carlo Ancelotti, Paris Saint-Germain | £4.9m a year
=4. Arsene Wenger, Arsenal | £6m a year
=4. Fabio Capello, England | £6m a year
3. Pep Guardiola, Barcelona | £8.7m a year
2. Diego Maradona, Al Wasl | £9.9m a year
1. Jose Mourinho, Real Madrid | £11.2m a year
from goal.com
why maradona in second?
unbelievable!!!
Originally posted by dragg:why maradona in second?
unbelievable!!!
he is paid with oil money. he is paid so much cos of who he is, not cos he is a good coach or a coach who is a winner. he is a novice when it comes to managing a club.
Originally posted by I.imba:wait. it is only me that the picture are streched and disformed way beyond recogination?
it looks all right to me.
but the words showing the salary on the pictures are missing.
mancini cant make it.
spent so much and yet doesnt seem capable of stamping city's authority on any of the competitions.
only europa and premiership left.
Originally posted by Jacky Woo:he is paid with oil money. he is paid so much cos of who he is, not cos he is a good coach or a coach who is a winner. he is a novice when it comes to managing a club.
second that.