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Pointless Poll : Prime Minister Worth Twice As Much As Rooney
Pointless Poll : Prime Minister Worth Twice As Much As Rooney
(to paraphrase Patrick Ewing, Wayne Rooney makes a lot of money, but he spends a lot, too) It’s a fascinating comparison, given that Gordon Brown isn’t much of a defender, nor is particularly adept in the air. From the Mirror’s Ruki Sayid : The Prime Minister should be paid about twice as much as Wayne Rooney, says a survey. But that’s not such good news for ...
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