If this has been explained before,I'm sorry.
My understanding of it is as follows:
You are allowed to spend 65% of your income on players wages.
At the end of every month,each club sends in a monthly set of accounts to the FAI.
Lets take month 1
If your income for the month is 100,000,you are allowed spend 65,000 in month one on players wages.
Your income can consist of gate receipts,sponsorship,donations,fundraising like lotto etc.
It cannot consist of a loan from directors etc.
Can it consist of a loan from a bank?
If a club spends less than 65% on wages in month 1,then it can carry forward the difference into month 2.
If a club has spent more than 65% in month 1,then whoever was backing that club needed to lodge the difference straight away.
If this was policed properly by the FAI and sanctions put in place immediately,then you probably wouldnt have a situation like Cork and Drog now.
If my reading of the salary cap is correct(and I could be wrong),then I think the FAI has to take Full blame for the situation the league is in now.
There also doesnt seem to be a clear set of rules/sanctions that will apply to clubs that dont keep to the salary cap.
Overall I think the idea of a salary cap is a good one if policed correctly.
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