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    The footballer who couldn't get by on £75k a week

    ****in madness if true






    A former Premier League footballer routinely blew his £75,000 a week wages in a matter of days and was constantly overdrawn, a court was told yesterday.

    Ex-Newcastle striker Obafemi Martins, 25, was paid the handsome salary after he joined the club for a £10million fee in August 2006.

    But despite his extraordinary earnings, his former management team yesterday claimed they repeatedly bailed him out after his bank account continually slipped into the red.

    The High Court heard that the Nigerian international player would withdraw £40,000 in cash from his bank account at the end of the week.

    But that would only last him two days, the court heard, as he topped up with a further £25,000 on the Monday morning.

    He was always overdrawn and repeatedly relied upon NVA Management Limited to 'manage his life', the High Court was told.

    Martins, who owned several fast cars including a top of the range Porsche 4X4, spent the money funding an extravagant lifestyle of luxurious penthouse homes and fine dining.

    He is now being sued by his former management company who claim that he still owes them 300,000 for sorting out his finances.

    Robert Tennink, for NVA, said: 'Day to day life with superstars is demanding and superstars are demanding

    He told the court that Martins would withdraw £40,000 for the weekend, followed by another £25,000 on the Monday.

    'Despite earning these vast sums of money he was constantly overdrawn,' added Mr Tennink.

    He said the firm, which looks after the affairs of several footballers, film and music stars, said that Martins had agreed to pay them for simply managing his life.

    It was under their stewardship that Martins agreed a £2million image rights deal 'simply for being Mr Martins'.

    He also had lucrative sponsorship deals with various companies including Pepsi and Nike but had not been paid.

    When the company stepped in to run his affairs they sorted the unpaid contracts, bringing in thousands of pounds.

    They also organised visas when he travelled to Italy, where he once played for Inter Milan, and sorted out his passport, his mortgage and property valuations.

    They even arranged critical illness cover and were constantly running up and down the motorway from their London offices to Newcastle in a bid to do all that he required.

    'But surely these were things a secretary could do?' asked Judge Richard Seymour QC, referring to the size of fees charged.

    'It was a Jeeves-type of role that they performed.'

    Mr Tennink protested that managing every aspect of his life was just part of what they did, and asked the judge to bear in mind the sort of figures these players earned.

    He said Martins had come to them in July 2007 and agreed a fee of around £300,000 plus 20 per cent of any sponsorship monies they managed to acquire on his behalf.

    'He asked for these services to be carried out,' Mr Tennink told the court.

    Before they managed his affairs Martins had not been paid a penny for his image rights for the use of his name on Newcastle shirts and mugs and had received nothing from his sponsorship deals.

    He could not even find the contracts he had originally signed, Mr Tennink added.

    Martins paid the company £67,500 in January last year and another £25,000 in April last year.

    But the question for the court to decide, said Mr Tennink, was whether there was a 'binding obligation' for him to pay the outstanding bill of over £300,000.

    After Newcastle were relegated from the Premier League last summer Martins was sold for £9million to German Bundesliga Champions Wolfsburg.

    Martins, who once owned a penthouse apartment overlooking Newcastle's exclusive Quayside, is fighting the claim.

    The hearing is scheduled to last for three days.

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    What did he spend all that money on in one week, everyweek
    The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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      #3
      i'd be very surprised if there wasn't drugs involved.
      dave of mutilation

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        #4
        That is absolutely unbelievable

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          #5
          High class hookers, hotel suites, champers, and prob a few "friends" that helped him "blow" it! Irresponsible cunt

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            #6
            How spolied is that ffs??

            Did he buy a new luxury car every week ? Or how do you possibly manage to spend that amount every week.

            How lucky is he that he still have some years left in this sport - if that was any other layman he would have been screwed by the creditors for the most of his life!

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              #7
              Disgusting. The sooner these footballers get a reality check the better - I hope the economic crisis hits them all with lower wages.
              Substance > Style

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                #8
                Originally posted by greenbloodred View Post
                High class hookers, hotel suites, champers, and prob a few "friends" that helped him "blow" it! Irresponsible cunt
                To be fair If I ever had that much money then this list would pretty much be accurate for me.

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                  #9
                  ****in crazy chaps... just crazy.

                  Only so many Porsches you can buy in a week. Christ.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Lee View Post
                    Only so many Porsches you can buy in a week. Christ.
                    How many do you think is a sensible limit?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Reece View Post
                      How many do you think is a sensible limit?
                      I think anything over two or three a week is just showing off. Though I wouldn't spunk my millions on Porsches anyway.

                      Well, if I had millions then I wouldn't spunk it on Porsches.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Lee View Post
                        I think anything over two or three a week is just showing off. Though I wouldn't spunk my millions on Porsches anyway.

                        Well, if I had millions then I wouldn't spunk it on Porsches.
                        I would. Well one anyway. A Porsche 911 has been my dream car since I was knee high to a grasshopper (and had hair). I'd also get an Audi R8. And a few others. Not that I'd ever be in a fit state to drive them what with all the champagne and drugs I'd be indulging in whilst living the rock and roll lifestyle.

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                          #13
                          40k cash withdrawl every week sounds very dodgy.
                          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                            #14
                            Reminds me of another "penniless" footballer, pierre van hooijdonk!!!:

                            A one man man, Pierre van Hooijdonk was to team spirit what Paul Scholes is to the well-timed tackle. His undoubted talent was all too often submerged 'neath a sea of controversy, usually of his own divining.

                            This was never so apparent as during his spell at Forest where he conspired against the club, manager Dave Bassett, his team mates, the fans and probably his own mother to win a move away from the City Ground and leave the football world shocked at this example of player power gone mad.
                            Bassett bought Van Hooijdonk from Celtic in 1997 after the Dutchman claimed the £7,000-a-week the Bhoys paid him was only good enough for a tramp (not only offensive, but untrue. Glaswegian tramps seldom rise in the morning for less than £10,000). In his first full season at the City Ground he was to form an impressive strike partnership with Kevin Campbell which yielded 55 goals and catapulted Forest straight back to the Premiership as champions.




                            I knew he was good but didn't realise quite how good - 335 goals in 550 games!!!!

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                              #15
                              What was his weekly basic wage if he could spend 65k per week? 120k?

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