AuburnWarrior
Tour Winner
I'm not saying they don't do anything.
What I'm saying is if one team did it and DID shout about it, then the media would cover it and the rest of the teams would have to follow suit to save face.
Think of the good work all their millions of pounds could do instead of being wasted on cars, clothes, houses, wags, helicopters etc.
That doesn't make sense. On the one hand you're agreeing, saying that you're not saying that they don't do anything for charity and then you finish your post by stating that they waste their money on cars, clothes, etc.
I guess this is rather futile because without asking each and every Premiership footballer what they do for charity and how much they donate we could go on for hours.
I'll give you some examples though:
Craig Bellamy
On 6 May 2008 plans were announced for the building of the Craig Bellamy Foundation for disadvantaged children in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Bellamy has visited the war-torn West African country and has reportedly been moved to invest £650,000 of his own money to help build a football academy to develop the country's young football talent
ROB GREEN West Ham goalkeeper and Independent columnist
Will attempt to scale Mount Kilimanjaro this summer to raise money for the African Medical Research Federation.
LUCAS RADEBE Former Leeds United and South Africa defender
Is an ambassador for the SOS Children's charity in South Africa.
NEIL HARRIS Millwall striker
Was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 2001, and set up the Neil Harris Everyman Appeal to fight the disease.
GEOFF THOMAS Former Crystal Palace, Nottingham Forest, Wolves and England midfielder
Was diagnosed with leukaemia in 2003, after which he raised over £150,000 for Leukaemia Research by cycling the 2,200 miles of the 2005 Tour de France in 21 days. The Geoff Thomas Foundation raises funds for cancer treatment.
BOB WILSON Former Arsenal goalkeeper
Set up the Willow Foundation with his wife following the death of his daughter Anna from cancer in 1998, aiming to provide a better quality of life for seriously ill young adults.
ZINEDINE ZIDANE Former Juventus, Real Madrid and France midfielder
Helped to set up the annual Match against Poverty, which fundraises for the United Nations Development Programme.
I think you'd be very hard pressed to find anyone who earns >£100,000 a week who doesn't give up a great deal of their time/donate a large amount of money to charity.