I thought this thread was going to be about people who use the phrase "the words pot, kettle and black spring to mind" need to be deported.
I wonder will any proper ambitious club stay under the 65% limit next year?
I thought this thread was going to be about people who use the phrase "the words pot, kettle and black spring to mind" need to be deported.
I wonder will any proper ambitious club stay under the 65% limit next year?
Your Chairperson,
Gavin
Membership Advisory Board
"Ex Bardus , Vicis"
In our league there is generally always a few clubs spending huge amounts of money that they don't really have on players, and this forces other clubs to try to keep up with them. Clubs that run their affairs properly are effectively penalised. The thing about the 65% wage cap is that if implemented fairly and effectively it should see one of the league's traditional main problems addressed- that every penny is spent on players and next to nothing on facilities and development. I seriously doubt whether that many players will move abroad even if wage levels drop, so we'd end up with more or less the same players and on field product and more money spent on developing the clubs. In the long term as clubs develop they should be able to increase their turnover and hence playing budgets.
The biggest question is whether it can or will be implemented properly though.
#NeverStopNotGivingUp
varies depending on your overspend and if it was deliberate ranging from fines, points deduction through to relegation and expelled from eufa competitions.
I wish i did not know then what I dont know now
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