Players will strike if cap introducedNah - a salary cap would absolutely not work...
There are ways clubs will make up the shortfall for players... and how will it be implemented? Suddenly tell all teams how much they can pay players? A lot of players won't like that for a kick off - their agents will cause trouble... and going forward, knowing of a salary cap, decent players will only go to top clubs - it would eventually make things less fair than they are now!
UEFA, the FA et al, talk about 'fairness' but what they actually want is a return to the old G14 status quo! They don't want a level playing field, where a different team could win the league every year... they don't want relatively small clubs being successful, they want Unitedd, Liverpool and Arsenal to share the spoils in the PL... Barca, Real, Inter & AC Milan, Bayern Munich etc. to win everything and fill their coffers with cash!
I quite like the notion that the Rag's and the media keep raising that SM has spent more than £1.5 billion on us and it has resulted in the league being destroyed, however the idea of the Rags being purchased for £6 billion, plus £1 billion to renovate the stadium and training facilities and a further £1 billion committed to improving the squad is perfectly fine.
I keep reminding the rags that for all their arguments about it the Glazers not putting money into the club, the club belongs to the Glazers, it is their property, they can do whatever they want to do with it, they could have taken twice that amount if they wanted to.
And to think this all went to shit over a drunen Scottish bully wanting some horse spunk.
Is it even lawful? The PFA would probably say it's not.Nah - a salary cap would absolutely not work...
There are ways clubs will make up the shortfall for players... and how will it be implemented? Suddenly tell all teams how much they can pay players? A lot of players won't like that for a kick off - their agents will cause trouble... and going forward, knowing of a salary cap, decent players will only go to top clubs - it would eventually make things less fair than they are now!
UEFA, the FA et al, talk about 'fairness' but what they actually want is a return to the old G14 status quo! They don't want a level playing field, where a different team could win the league every year... they don't want relatively small clubs being successful, they want Unitedd, Liverpool and Arsenal to share the spoils in the PL... Barca, Real, Inter & AC Milan, Bayern Munich etc. to win everything and fill their coffers with cash!
I am not up to speed on this mate, but is the above actually true?UEFA, the FA et al, talk about 'fairness' but what they actually want is a return to the old G14 status quo! They don't want a level playing field, where a different team could win the league every year... they don't want relatively small clubs being successful, they want Unitedd, Liverpool and Arsenal to share the spoils in the PL... Barca, Real, Inter & AC Milan, Bayern Munich etc. to win everything and fill their coffers with cash!
UEFA didn't stop the super league to protect smaller clubs they did it because it wouldn't have been their's, so no money. Unlike the CL which keeps them in a manner they enjoy. And it is in their interest, having the traditional clubs in there brings in more viewers, more reaction and therefore more cash.I am not up to speed on this mate, but is the above actually true?
It's not in UEFA's interests to have boring leagues where the same clubs win it every year. Sure, I absolutely get that this is what the G14 want, but is it what UEFA want? Back in the day when Platini was in charge there was an interview with him where he was saying how much pressure UEFA was under from the G14 and their threat to break away into a super League unless UEFA acted to protect their interests (or words to that effect). Now that threat has subsided - for now at least - I am wondering how much power over UEFA the G14 still hold? That said if David Gill is still around, that is certainly toxic influence.
Depends how high it will be set & will be set in favour of the g14 clubs. Like ffp, new money will be the enemy.Nah - a salary cap would absolutely not work...
There are ways clubs will make up the shortfall for players... and how will it be implemented? Suddenly tell all teams how much they can pay players? A lot of players won't like that for a kick off - their agents will cause trouble... and going forward, knowing of a salary cap, decent players will only go to top clubs - it would eventually make things less fair than they are now!
UEFA, the FA et al, talk about 'fairness' but what they actually want is a return to the old G14 status quo! They don't want a level playing field, where a different team could win the league every year... they don't want relatively small clubs being successful, they want Unitedd, Liverpool and Arsenal to share the spoils in the PL... Barca, Real, Inter & AC Milan, Bayern Munich etc. to win everything and fill their coffers with cash!
He must go to the famous salon owned by Frank Evans. Apparently, all his staff are trained to massage his hair down to the follicles.“Follicle Doping”
Oh do fuck off, with all due respect :)He must go to the famous salon owned by Frank Evans. Apparently, all his staff are trained to massage his hair down to the follicles.
Surely (but don't call me that) you've heard of Frank Evans' Follicle Girls?
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Good morning, Mr Grinch.Oh do fuck off, with all due respect :)
I am not up to speed on this mate, but is the above actually true?
It's not in UEFA's interests to have boring leagues where the same clubs win it every year. Sure, I absolutely get that this is what the G14 want, but is it what UEFA want? Back in the day when Platini was in charge there was an interview with him where he was saying how much pressure UEFA was under from the G14 and their threat to break away into a super League unless UEFA acted to protect their interests (or words to that effect). Now that threat has subsided - for now at least - I am wondering how much power over UEFA the G14 still hold? That said if David Gill is still around, that is certainly toxic influence.
They never mention that Sheikh Mansour made back all his original purchase money by selling a share of City to Silverlake and has since more than doubled the value of his overall investment. He has also made huge profits on his investments in the Manchester area and will continue to make profits from his 50 per cent stake in the new Arena. The club is totally sustainable and he has literally made billions from his investments in Manchester.I quite like the notion that the Rag's and the media keep raising that SM has spent more than £1.5 billion on us and it has resulted in the league being destroyed, however the idea of the Rags being purchased for £6 billion, plus £1 billion to renovate the stadium and training facilities and a further £1 billion committed to improving the squad is perfectly fine.
I keep reminding the rags that for all their arguments about it the Glazers not putting money into the club, the club belongs to the Glazers, it is their property, they can do whatever they want to do with it, they could have taken twice that amount if they wanted to.
And to think this all went to shit over a drunen Scottish bully wanting some horse spunk.