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Salary caps

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by Albert's Chip Shop, Aug 7, 2020.

  1. Albert's Chip Shop

    Albert's Chip Shop Top Grafter Forum Moderator

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    Wow..



    imagine if the PL did this.

    lower league teams will have more of a level playing field now methinks.
     
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  3. Darren Peacock’s Ponytail

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    I assume that's a starting point. In a few years that will lower?
     
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  4. Ben 10

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    mackems will have a few on £10k I'd imagine. Will Griggs and other ****e like that. Does Rodwell still play for them?
     
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  5. Darren Peacock’s Ponytail

    Darren Peacock’s Ponytail Well-Known Member

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    Wasn't he on £65k?
     
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  6. Ben 10

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    No idea, hopefully. £65k and he totally fleeced them <laugh>
     
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    It's the whole squad so it's a pretty low amount. From what I know, which isn't much, players already contracted will have theirs accounted for as if they are on a set amount (like £1.5k per week) even if they are on a lot more but for future signings they will be accounted for the full value of the contract.

    I assume there'll have to be some system for relegated teams (perhaps similar, that all players have their contracts accounted as being a set amount).

    It does spell trouble for the bigger teams who may fin themselves with money they cannot spent - I assume there's ways around it like signing on fees and bonuses but it's yet to be tested.
     
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  8. Darren Peacock’s Ponytail

    Darren Peacock’s Ponytail Well-Known Member

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    That's over the top low.
     
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  9. Roland Deschain

    Roland Deschain Well-Known Member

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    Fantastic move. Higher leagues desperately need to follow suit - of course, I could name 6 clubs who won’t allow it to happen. So it won’t happen.
     
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    Darren Peacock’s Ponytail Well-Known Member

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    The current average wage in league 1 is just shy of £5000 a week. And £2500 in league 2

    I don't envy anyone trying to negotiate a contract.
     
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  11. Roland Deschain

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    But there HAS to be a starting point, an uncomfortable first pass to start to make football work again. This is a brilliant move by the lower leagues and MUST be replicated further up. Championship has to do it first, obviously, and you've then for the PL who couldn't give a **** as long as their biggest 6 teams keep a competitive advantage - that will be the sticking point, just as it is with the takeover, but if we get transparency and remove corruption football has a fighting chance at regaining its' integrity. It starts with salary caps as a leveller, then transfer restrictions and hefty ceilings on the loan market.
     
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  12. Darren Peacock’s Ponytail

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    I understand the concept but that's a drastic cut. They should have done it over 5 years or something.
     
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  13. Roland Deschain

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    Many simply don’t have 5 years to survive mate.
     
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    In which case they still giving those contacts. It's called prudence
     
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  15. Roland Deschain

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    That’s like expecting people to just be honourable and good. Clubs, like people, desperately need to be controlled or managed.
     
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  16. Darren Peacock’s Ponytail

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    They are a business not an 18 year old with their first credit card
     
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  17. Roland Deschain

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    Run by humans.
     
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  18. Ben 10

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    Should keep sunderland in the turd division for a while. Unless they go down
     
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  19. Charlie Dogscock

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    That's mental if so. ... So a team relegated from the championship would have to transition to paying its entire squad less than what they paid one player previously?

    This will no doubt lead to a mass exodus of player to other countries where they can walk into higher paid contracts.
     
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    Or if they unearth a real talent they are in no position to turn down basic offers from big clubs as they'll be able to offer the player a shed load more cash
     
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