I am sure that I read in Stan Collymore's autobiography, that David James would only wear trainers/shirts/t-shirts on one occasion before tossing them away, as he couldn't be bothered to wash/iron them. He would simply go and buy new clobber on a weekly basis. I remember when I read it, thinking that he sounded like a twat, and now I bet he that he feels like one as well!
I am sure that I read in Stan Collymore's autobiography, that David James would only wear trainers/shirts/t-shirts on one occasion before tossing them away, as he couldn't be bothered to wash/iron them. He would simply go and buy new clobber on a weekly basis. I remember when I read it, thinking that he sounded like a twat, and now I bet he that he feels like one as well!
Don't forget they pay into a pension that is available from age 35. I cant see that anyone who has had the type of salary that James' had over the past 10-15 years can be bankrupt.
As I understand it he was not made bankrupt by another party but filed for bankruptcy himself. He did this earlier in the year and, I believe, before he moved to another country.
Don't forget they pay into a pension that is available from age 35. I cant see that anyone who has had the type of salary that James' had over the past 10-15 years can be bankrupt.
Leave off. If you spend more than you earn it's easy. Earn £2M pa & spend £2.5M pa, you'll end up bankrupt.
Don't forget they pay into a pension that is available from age 35. I cant see that anyone who has had the type of salary that James' had over the past 10-15 years can be bankrupt.
Leave off. If you spend more than you earn it's easy. Earn £2M pa & spend £2.5M pa, you'll end up bankrupt.
Exactly. Especially if you keep on spending it 5 years after you've retired!
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As I understand it he was not made bankrupt by another party but filed for bankruptcy himself. He did this earlier in the year and, I believe, before he moved to another country.