I think whoever these clubs are should do it together and not individually. Of course the spineless EFL, who can’t make a decision, will say the clubs voted for it. Well that still doesn’t make it right because the result was a foregone conclusion and everyone could tell which way it was going to go. Why wouldn’t 20 of the clubs in there want to be able to pay the same wages, meaning they get similar players as clubs like us, Portsmouth, Ipswich etc.
It was a farce and the fact that it was implemented with immediate effect, just goes to show what type of organisation they are. I don’t recall any other rule change being forced upon clubs immediately. This will have a massive impact on our income. If we are allowed to buy similar players to MK Dons, our support will not want to continue to watch that ****e and dwindle away. It’s unfair, not in the values of the EFL and certainly isn’t sportsmanship. All you have to do is to search the values of the EFL and the first that comes up on their website is :
The EFL delivers against the aspirations of every supporter, club, player and stakeholder to excel within the game. The ambition of our clubs, players and fans is at the heart of the competition, with every game important in the battle for promotion, or to avoid relegation.
The EFL a need to look at that again, look up the words “ambition” and “excel” before the lawyers do.