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GollyGTFC
August 7, 2020, 8:11am

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It’s a ridiculous proposal. Clubs will no longer be able to speculate on young talent. Clubs like Brentford, Scunthorpe, Rotherham, Doncaster and now Wycombe have invested (currently and in the past) in talent with a sell-on potential. They’ve technically operated at a loss and offset that by developing players and selling them on for profit.

If the proposal is voted through expect the PFA to get involved and possible industrial action from players.

Jimmy Hill would be turning in his grave if he hadn’t been cremated.
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GollyGTFC
August 7, 2020, 8:15am

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And another thing... Would be totally unfair on clubs in more affluent areas. How on earth could Leyton Orient for example be expected to operate at the same level as clubs in areas with much lower cost of living? Clubs like
Orient have to pay a premium to players to offset the fact the player will have higher living costs than if he was living, for example, in Scunthorpe.
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Just let it be totally open and let them spend as much as they wish! that way eventually clubs like village green will go under solving the problem.
Football is not a play thing so fans of clubs shouldnt let them be toys.
Newcastle fans moan about Mike Ashley but the guy runs the club at a profit and they are in the prem with the future looking safe until someone comes in with mega money and spends like mad, gets bored then sinks the club.
leave them to it.
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A blanket cap will just send transfer fees, agent fees and signing on fees up.

The rich clubs will still get the best players because they will pay for them instead of waiting for their contracts to expire.

Cost of living is different across the country. £1k per week goes a lot further in Grimsby than it does in Leytonstone so for me, the cap has to be a strict percentage of income with loopholes like selling your ground to the owner closed.
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Quoted from GollyGTFC


Jimmy Hill would be turning in his grave if he hadn’t been cremated.


Perhaps he's turning in his grate



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If the salary cap is set at £1.5 million, and we manage to sell Max Wright for £3 million, get to the semi final of the cup, making another £3 million, but we can't actually spend this extra money?

Madness


Of course you can spend the money, just not on players wages. Nothing wrong in using the money for improved training facilities, better infrastructure and amenities at the ground.


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Very typical of this board’s way of thinking to try and drag other clubs down rather than pulling ourselves up.
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Very typical of this board’s way of thinking to try and drag other clubs down rather than pulling ourselves up.


Hypocrite Dale Vince on twitter talking up salary caps.
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moribus facit hominem
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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.



Now we know why Scunthorpe were in a hurry to sign players! Did clubs know this before they voted?


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