Salary Cap decision day today.

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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Sid Bishop wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:18 pm
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:33 pm £1.2million per squad, including agents fees.
Bit confusing, I thought it was £1.5 million rather than £1.2 Million for League 2 ?
Wonder how all this will pan out and how can they enforce it this season or the season after ( if they do ) with some players who are already signed on long term contracts at high wages that will probably take some clubs over this salary cap of £1.5 Million.

League 1 and 2 clubs vote in favour of 'squad salary cap'
The EFL have announced that clubs in League One and League Two have today voted for the introduction of new financial controls in the form of ‘Squad Salary Caps’ into their respective divisions which take effect immediately.
https://www.footballtradedirectory.com/ ... r-of-squad
£1.5 million to include taxes and agents fees.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Sid Bishop wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:18 pm
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:33 pm £1.2million per squad, including agents fees.
Bit confusing, I thought it was £1.5 million rather than £1.2 Million for League 2 ?
Wonder how all this will pan out and how can they enforce it this season or the season after ( if they do ) with players that are already signed on long term contracts for high wages that will probably take some clubs over this salary cap of £1.5 Million.

League 1 and 2 clubs vote in favour of 'squad salary cap'
The EFL have announced that clubs in League One and League Two have today voted for the introduction of new financial controls in the form of ‘Squad Salary Caps’ into their respective divisions which take effect immediately.
https://www.footballtradedirectory.com/ ... r-of-squad
Yes, it is £1.5million.

I initially put £2.5million, which is what I heard on the radio but then I corrected my post in line with some feedback above since that was the amount for L1 teams. Didn't sense check the £1.2million quoted though. It is £1.5million.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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just saw tweet from Ross - hes well pleased with his new cap
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Could make the odds of Soteriou signing a new contract a little more positive. Less money elsewhere making the clubs offer a little more attractive.
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Two clubs from league 2, voted against the salary cap.... Anyone know who?
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Wonder how clubs will work around the salary cap, perhaps a players wife paid to be on the admin team, bit like MPs hiring family to work in their offices to up their income?

No but ai will try and find out.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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RE: the two teams that voted against

Well Ron Martin posted that he was against it, so safe to say Southend was one

My guess on the other would be Salford - I recall Gary Neville moaning about it on Sky a couple of times
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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ComeOnYouOs wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:49 pm Two clubs from league 2, voted against the salary cap.... Anyone know who?
Southend and Macclesfield.....Not really could be Bolton and Salford.
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So that puts Yaya out of the question unless he wants to play for £100k for the season.
Or did the O's make a sneaky signing this morning ahead of the deadline !
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:25 pm
Sid Bishop wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:18 pm
Smendrick Feaselberg wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 1:33 pm £1.2million per squad, including agents fees.
Bit confusing, I thought it was £1.5 million rather than £1.2 Million for League 2 ?
Wonder how all this will pan out and how can they enforce it this season or the season after ( if they do ) with players that are already signed on long term contracts for high wages that will probably take some clubs over this salary cap of £1.5 Million.

League 1 and 2 clubs vote in favour of 'squad salary cap'
The EFL have announced that clubs in League One and League Two have today voted for the introduction of new financial controls in the form of ‘Squad Salary Caps’ into their respective divisions which take effect immediately.
https://www.footballtradedirectory.com/ ... r-of-squad
Yes, it is £1.5million.

I initially put £2.5million, which is what I heard on the radio but then I corrected my post in line with some feedback above since that was the amount for L1 teams. Didn't sense check the £1.2million quoted though. It is £1.5million.
Ok thanks, as for my other points raised, well time will tell I suppose ?
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Southend and Bradford City I believe we're the clubs who voted against.

The PFA are going to try and get the decision overturned in court........tossers
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Top of the JES wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:04 pm Southend and Bradford City I believe we're the clubs who voted against.

The PFA are going to try and get the decision overturned in court........tossers
Understand Bradford, they regularly get massive crowds for that level and wont be able to use that to improve their squad.

Southend thought? Maybe because it will mean they have to spend the money on bloody bills instead now.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Real Al wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:08 pm
RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 3:49 pm In that case I was just wondering have we been too slow in signing any more new players
6 of our players are under 21, so they don't count. So, 18 are here already so capped (18 x £68K), means that we have £276k left to play with.

Mind you, taxes, fees, bonuses etc. are also included, so I dunno what that would all add up to.
With 3 k a week going to Ruel , it must be 5 others to split £116k
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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It begins...

BREAKING: PFA says salary caps in Leagues One and Two are “unlawful and unenforceable” and has served notice of arbitration on the EFL.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Will take a long time to fully implement, perhaps as long as 3 years time.
https://www.footballtradedirectory.com/ ... r-of-squad
''Any contract entered into on or prior to today’s vote will be capped at an agreed divisional average until that contract expires. Moving forwards, Clubs that are relegated will be permitted to cap all contracts at the divisional average prior to the Club’s relegation until those contracts expire.''
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Jaggsy1979 wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:16 pm It begins...

BREAKING: PFA says salary caps in Leagues One and Two are “unlawful and unenforceable” and has served notice of arbitration on the EFL.
Well the players union would say that wouldn't they.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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KC & sunshine band wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 4:33 pm just saw tweet from Ross - hes well pleased with his new cap
More money for coaches then. Happy days
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Jaggsy1979 wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:16 pm It begins...

BREAKING: PFA says salary caps in Leagues One and Two are “unlawful and unenforceable” and has served notice of arbitration on the EFL.
I said this on here weeks ago, someone will challenge it and it will become like the bosman case. Under eu law you can’t enforece this, it will be interesting how far someone will take this be it a player or union.
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I understand Martin Ling has registered an objection as the £1.5m does not include an allowance for his regular “ cup of coffee” meetings with prospective new coaches😀
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Thor wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 6:29 pm
Jaggsy1979 wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:16 pm It begins...

BREAKING: PFA says salary caps in Leagues One and Two are “unlawful and unenforceable” and has served notice of arbitration on the EFL.
I said this on here weeks ago, someone will challenge it and it will become like the bosman case. Under eu law you can’t enforece this, it will be interesting how far someone will take this be it a player or union.
You must have missed it. We are out of the EU and the ECJ plus ECHR
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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no we still have to abide by those rules and laws till 31/12
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Thor wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 11:22 pm no we still have to abide by those rules and laws till 31/12
Which year? The oven does not appear to be ready.
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Not sure why anyone thinks the football authorities will be any more successful with this regulaltion than any of the others that clubs have driven a coach and horses through. Clubs will find a way round it.
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Re: Salary Cap decision day today.

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Jaggsy1979 wrote: Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:16 pm It begins...

BREAKING: PFA says salary caps in Leagues One and Two are “unlawful and unenforceable” and has served notice of arbitration on the EFL.
It doesn't directly affect a players salary as it only applies to how much a club can spend overall. If a club wishes to pay a large amount to a few players and less to the others, that is their call surely.
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now there is to be a legal challenge, does this mean, the status quo resumes, and there is no salary cap until the legal stuff has been sorted,( assuming the clubs win that legal challenge?)
Legal eagles please help!
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