toffeestillidie
Player Valuation: £35m
i've gotten into a couple of arguments about this with some friends so i was wondering what people on here thought
in many american sports, like american football, teams tend to have a salary cap, meaning every team will end up spending the same total amount on player salaries. this in turn helps keep the league even, which dynasties a lot less likely to form, and really makes every season into an entirely different league.
i've argued before about whether or not a salary cap would be good for a sport like association football,i titled the thread spending cap, because i think a cap should probably be applied to transfers as thats where most of the spending is done for association football, whereas in american sports people rarely 'buy' a player, but instead will trade for them.
i'm not saying i would be in favour of a spending cap, though you have to admit if there was one, we'd be on top of the table no question, since i don't think theres any dispute that we accomplish the most on a meager budget in the premiership.
obvioulsy it'd be near impossible to institute something like this the way the leagues are set up now, but does anyone think a cap would be a good thing at least in principle?
in many american sports, like american football, teams tend to have a salary cap, meaning every team will end up spending the same total amount on player salaries. this in turn helps keep the league even, which dynasties a lot less likely to form, and really makes every season into an entirely different league.
i've argued before about whether or not a salary cap would be good for a sport like association football,i titled the thread spending cap, because i think a cap should probably be applied to transfers as thats where most of the spending is done for association football, whereas in american sports people rarely 'buy' a player, but instead will trade for them.
i'm not saying i would be in favour of a spending cap, though you have to admit if there was one, we'd be on top of the table no question, since i don't think theres any dispute that we accomplish the most on a meager budget in the premiership.
obvioulsy it'd be near impossible to institute something like this the way the leagues are set up now, but does anyone think a cap would be a good thing at least in principle?
i'm more in favour of it really to bring the wages down and get the players back in touch with reality, they are earning obscene amounts and now holding clubs to ransome,the ronaldo business today where he's claimimg he is a slave to ushited. mmmmmmm so now he's trying to make fergie lose his rag and sell him, i hope he's left to rot in the stands for the rest of his contract, banned from training and by the time his contract is up looks like he's wearing a fat-suit. i reckon he should become the example of a club saying it's our terms not yours, you set your terms when you signed so now you can stick to them, we are expected to stick to ours so you can do the same. shrek still owes him one so hopefully he'll keep injuring him in training as the insurance probably pays the wages of injured players.








