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The 2020-21 season...

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  1. GLP

    GLP Well-Known Member

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    We’d probably be safe if it had been! Maybe the vacant refers to the space between Terry’s ears.
     
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  2. originallambrettaman

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    The Bundesliga clubs have agreed to allow fans to return in mid-September.
     
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    Wigan’s appeal against the points deduction fails. Relegation to League 1 confirmed.
     
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    ET 14 mins
    GOAL: Brentford 0-1 Fulham
    Joe Bryan

    The deadlock is broken!
     
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  6. GLP

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    Brentford’s keeper <laugh><laugh><laugh> positioning for that Bryan free kick was appalling. Nearly as bad as the Tafazolli goal he conceded at the KC.
     
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    Bryan scores a second. Brentford 0-2 Fulham
     
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    An Andy Warhol moment:
    "The Life of Bryan - 15 minutes of fame !" Literally. :emoticon-0100-smile
     
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    pity about last night wpuld have liked to have seen Brwntford have a go in the top flight
     
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  10. originallambrettaman

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    As expected, Premier League clubs have voted to reject five subs for next season and will return to three.
     
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  11. Baldrick's Cunning Plan

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    I think league 1 and 2 clubs need to be run on a sustainable basis, but if you put a salary cap in place it will lead to clubs trying to get around it through contrived means. Someone will always look for the loopholes to get around the cap and exploit it.
     
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  13. City Man

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    Lincoln pitchfork brigade out on the A15. Oh no sorry, that's just a normal day down there.
     
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    Like paying a players wife to work in the club shop perhaps? An oft used ruse in the RL world, apparently.
     
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    Happens all over the place. Small company directors paying their wives and children to avoid higher rate tax. It's a double whammy too, the wife often ends up with a full NI record so gets full state pension!
     
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  16. pcworks

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    And the Salary Cap has been voted in and will be in-place for the forthcoming season.
     
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    Clubs in League One and League Two have today voted for the introduction of new financial controls in the form of ‘Squad Salary Caps’ into their respective divisions which take effect immediately.

    The decision follows extensive and comprehensive consultation with all Clubs in respect of addressing sustainability and wage inflation issues across the EFL which were initiated prior to the suspension of football in March following the COVID-19 outbreak and have continued during the course of the summer.

    Those discussions culminated in today’s divisional vote, with representatives of League One and League Two Clubs opting to implement the new measures in place of the existing Salary Cost Management Protocols (SCMP), with fixed caps of £2.5million and £1.5million respectively.

    Discussions continue with Championship Clubs in respect to amendments to their own financial controls. League One and Two Clubs are also going to continue discussions towards the introduction of additional measures aimed at addressing Club financial sustainability.

    When calculating total salary spending, the ‘cap’ includes:

    • Basic Wages;

    • Taxes;

    • Bonuses;

    • Image rights;

    • Agents’ fees and;

    • Other fees and expenses paid directly or indirectly to all registered players.
    Payments directly linked to a Club’s progression in cup competitions or promotion are excluded from the Cap, while any income generated from players going out on loan is deducted from the Club’s Salary Cap calculation.

    Transition arrangements have been incorporated in respect of a Club’s squad salary cap calculation with the key element of these aimed at addressing committed contracts and relegated Clubs. Any contract entered into on or prior to today’s vote will be capped at an agreed divisional average until that contract expires. Moving forwards, Clubs that are relegated will be permitted to cap all contracts at the divisional average prior to the Club’s relegation until those contracts expire.

    An ‘overrun’ concept is also included if a Club’s total squad salary payments exceed the Cap by up to 5%, whereby dependent on the percentage level of the overrun, a financial penalty would be payable for every £1 in excess. Clubs exceeding the ‘overrun’ would be referred to an Independent Disciplinary Commission, although the EFL will monitor the Cap on a real-time basis throughout the season as is the current position with SCMP measures across the two divisions. Where breaches do occur, sanction guidelines are in place to be considered as appropriate by an independent Disciplinary Commission.

    EFL CEO, David Baldwin said: “The term ‘salary cap’ is an emotive one, creating the impression of a restrictive measure but we are clear in our view that this is neither the objective nor the likely effect of these changes to EFL Regulations. The financial impact of Covid-19 will be profound for EFL Clubs and today’s vote will help ensure Clubs cannot extend themselves to the point that could cause financial instability.

    “Over the last two weeks the discussions amongst Clubs in both Leagues One and Two have been healthy and constructive, allowing us to reach a clear consensus today and I am pleased that the Clubs have determined to adopt the new approach. We will now work with all Clubs, the PFA and, where appropriate, other stakeholders to implement the new rules and continue our efforts to bring long-term sustainability to the EFL.”
     
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  18. Tigerned

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    How can a relegated club cap wages of a players contract that was agreed before relegation. Surely you would be contractually bound to pay the full wages as agreed on signing? Or have I read it totally wrong?
     
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    PFA are considering a legal challenge as they consider salary capping illegal.
     
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