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Did anyone read Chris Whetherspoon's assessment of the statement? I can't post it on here. But it's a very good assessment and makes it very clear.
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is that because were still paying players who aren't here ?We've been over what the cap will be when there are no more parachute payments.
is that because were still paying players who aren't here ?
Fair point but I dont see that we have increased it in anyway that it the cap would come into play?
We've been over what the cap will be when there are no more parachute payments.
That's totally fine. Until a club we're competing with offers them most of the money as basic salary.I think that the whole structure of player payments should be re done to reflect performance based pay.
Base wage
Appearance Fee
Win Bonus
etc.
Make the players want to win
I understand that, i guess i'm just being idealisticThat's totally fine. Until a club we're competing with offers them most of the money as basic salary.
Its hard to do it your own way when there's 10 other clubs interested in the same player.
Another good point although their contract ran out of the season didnt it?
Any idea of what it is at now and what it will need to be next season?
Another good point although their contract ran out of the season didnt it?
Any idea of what it is at now and what it will need to be next season?
Takes a bit of working out but sure you will get there in the end KimosabbieWots the message Cochise?
If next season doesn't start with crowds then presumably every team in the league pretty much will be breaking the rules.
That's why they're talking about this really tight limit for all clubs. It could be interesting times for players coming out of contract, and not in a good way. Either way, I think there will have to be some kind of temporary relaxation of the rules to avoid all clubs being in breach.
Disagree with this like marra. The reason they lied about it in the first place imo is because they knew fans wouldn't have taken it well that our parachute payments were being used to buy the club rather than being invested in the club. It would have shown either they definitely couldn't afford the club or they were going to flip the club using the parachute payments to make a massive profit and the pressure would have been on them straight away.The daftest thing about it from their point of view is if they had left the £25m owed to SBC in the club, said they paid £15m (now £12.7m due to Ndong) and used the parachute payment to repay that debt the club would be in exactly the same position as it is now but nobody would be expecting them to fulfil a promise to put £25m into the club. Like pretty much everything else they've done they've made a total balls up of this.
That's why they're talking about this really tight limit for all clubs. It could be interesting times for players coming out of contract, and not in a good way. Either way, I think there will have to be some kind of temporary relaxation of the rules to avoid all clubs being in breach.
Disagree with this like marra. The reason they lied about it in the first place imo is because they knew fans wouldn't have taken it well that our parachute payments were being used to buy the club rather than being invested in the club. It would have shown either they definitely couldn't afford the club or they were going to flip the club using the parachute payments to make a massive profit and the pressure would have been on them straight away.
They were expecting to be gone with a profit before the truth came out. Unfortunately for them and us they've fucked up pretty much every appointment on and off the pitch and are destroying the future of the club by making short term decision after short term decision. Now they are having to deal with their lies being exposed while there is no sale of the club in sight and we are being turned into a middling league one side.
So, let me see if I have understood this properly. Donald borrowed money from the club to help him buy the club and now doesn't have to pay it back?You must be logged on to see external links
Is this not why there is talk of a proper salary cap rather than a percentage based one?
You really think people would have been upset about the club using it's own money to pay off its own debt? Obviously we all wish some sugar daddy would have come in, cleared the debt and given us a load of money to spend but realistically did anyone expect that to happen? If they had flipped it quickly they would have had to find someone willing to pay for arguments sake £40m but nobody would pay that on the basis that's what Donald claimed they had paid.Disagree with this like marra. The reason they lied about it in the first place imo is because they knew fans wouldn't have taken it well that our parachute payments were being used to buy the club rather than being invested in the club. It would have shown either they definitely couldn't afford the club or they were going to flip the club using the parachute payments to make a massive profit and the pressure would have been on them straight away.
They were expecting to be gone with a profit before the truth came out. Unfortunately for them and us they've fucked up pretty much every appointment on and off the pitch and are destroying the future of the club by making short term decision after short term decision. Now they are having to deal with their lies being exposed while there is no sale of the club in sight and we are being turned into a middling league one side.
Wouldn't trust him with anything Donald and co related, he's not an objective observer he absolutely hates them and has done since Donald pulled him up on something a while back, he's also had articles pulled due to Donald's threatening to take legal action.Did anyone read Chris Whetherspoon's assessment of the statement? I can't post it on here. But it's a very good assessment and makes it very clear.