I'm sure that there must be a way around this bloody wage cap problem.
For example:
Ask the selling club to pay the player a 'farewell bonus' and then buy something irrelevant like a car from said club for the same amount.
Buy a house for the player to live in for free with the agreement that he gets the house for free at the end of the contract.
Allow players to claim extortionate expenses on away days.
Buy free holidays for players.
I realise that my ideas may not be legally possible but surely there must be a loophole somewhere. If we've got the money and we want the player then pay a legal team to sort it out.
I was thinking this the other day, in the past clubs used to own houses that players were able to live in (though not given for free at the end of the contract :-) ). Although I guess these days a simple 2 up 2 down would only be suitable for the servants & bitches.
Has anyone bought Lyle Taylor's house yet
He might need in back in a few months when he joins Ebbsfleet in loan.
Apologies if been asked already and I can't find an answer myself.
If we get a player on loan and the club loaning the player agrees to pay x amount of his wage, is that amount still included in the salary cap? Or would just the amount that Charlton pay for the wage be counted in the cap?
wondered that too....sensible question
i have found this - so it must work the other way as well
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
"Congrats on beating Brighton u23's on Penalties here is half a million quid and it's doubled if we go up"
That's surely the way to attract players on bigger wages at present?
And here is another 6 figure payment for making sure we got knocked out of the group stages of that good forsaken cup.
Pleased with Gunter. Plenty of experience and always seemed to have a good attitude. If Bowyer think he’s a step up from Matthews then I welcome his addition.
Pleased with Gunter. Plenty of experience and always seemed to have a good attitude. If Bowyer think he’s a step up from Matthews then I welcome his addition.
I don't think he sees it as a step up......just we need a right back & Matthew's is holding out for a Championship club.
Pleased with Gunter. Plenty of experience and always seemed to have a good attitude. If Bowyer think he’s a step up from Matthews then I welcome his addition.
I don't think he sees it as a step up......just we need a right back & Matthew's is holding out for a Championship club.
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Pleased with Gunter. Plenty of experience and always seemed to have a good attitude. If Bowyer think he’s a step up from Matthews then I welcome his addition.
I don't think he sees it as a step up......just we need a right back & Matthew's is holding out for a Championship club.
I do... Gunter is the most capped player for Wales so all those Managers have clearly seen something better about him than Matthews
Funny how so many fans are now keen for us to bend the rules/outright cheat when it's to our advantage, when they were up in arms about Derby and Sheff W doing the same to our disadvantage.
Today's Price of Football pod just mentioned that despite Wednesday 'selling' their stadium for £60M, there is an outstanding mortgage still on it, and when they investigated there's a link to Bassini!
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....we can now watch him get injured tonight