Dave
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Post by Dave on Feb 20, 2009 23:22:40 GMT
So next season its back to clubs having to live within a salary cap, what are you views on this, will it help to keep teams in the league or will it just harm well run clubs.
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Post by graygull on Feb 21, 2009 3:50:49 GMT
More of a issue Dave should when the are the powers to be going to stop changing their minds about rules every few years. First its in then its out, how can clubs get a true propective on what the future can hold.
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merse
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Post by merse on Feb 21, 2009 6:30:52 GMT
I don't think it will make it as hard as you think it will...................tell me the last time the BSP was won by the club with the highest wage bill? Aldershot, Dagenham, Accrington??? I don't think so - maybe Rushden & Diamonds when they won the title, but I bet if we tried to guess the club with the biggest wage bill in the BSP THIS season; we wouldn't see them sitting at the top of the table right now. Say it was OUR club that is paying the most this season, then look at the difficulty the manager had assimilating all those new players at the start of the campaign. At a guess, I'd say the highest payers and therefore the biggest playing budget belong at a club that has just seen their manager leave, has been shipping out players left, right and centre for the past three months and has seen their two major financial backers of recent history currently negotiating the purchase of another BSP club who have horrific problems just getting to an away fixture only 90 miles from home! Yes, stand up Rushden & Diamonds - and only they will know if the commercial income they bring in from those extensive and wonderful facilities of their's are enabling them to balance the books, because their average home gate certainly does not!
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