Hmmm Tyrone... 09:24 - Jun 1 with 2906 views | sparks | You are right- the restart is financially driven. And it is questionable (but not dissimilar to vast majority of other places of work) that the players are the last to be consulted. The reason it is financially driven though, is that clubs need to pay their enormous outgoings. Which are primarily players' wages. Its not as if most clubs are making big profits, once player costs are included. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:28 - Jun 1 with 2862 views | Keno | well said perhaps the players could offer to have a pay cut for a few months to ease the financial pressure ........... oh.......... | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:38 - Jun 1 with 2809 views | TractorWood | Massive fan of him but people on £60k-£200k, whilst getting a test every 24 hours with probably the best healthcare available in the world are not going to get much sympathy. Football as a whole has proved to be one tone-deaf bubble. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 9:38]
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:41 - Jun 1 with 2781 views | PrideOfTheEast | My first thought too and of course none of them are being forced to do anything, and all of them, especially at that level, are being far better protected than a big amount of the population will be when they go back to work. | | | |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:43 - Jun 1 with 2767 views | itfcjoe | Yep, it's difficult to have much sympathy with the top players in this situation, unless genuine health concerns which have been expressed. Very different in L1 when players earning £50-100k a year and some fans think they should go and live in a hotel for a few weeks etc, but when you are earning that a week, the whole game and it's return is built around being able to continue to pay those wages. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:53 - Jun 1 with 2738 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Indeed. None of the players gave any help to ease the club's burden when asked. And football will be one of the safest places to work with twice weekly testing. I have sympathy with Troy Denney and Ngolo Kante, and their clubs were happy for them to stay away. And they have both know said they have the comfort to proceed. Who would have thought that the gravy train that is football is financially driven... | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:00 - Jun 1 with 2706 views | SitfcB | He could always choose not to play. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:14 - Jun 1 with 2665 views | giant_stow |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:43 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | Yep, it's difficult to have much sympathy with the top players in this situation, unless genuine health concerns which have been expressed. Very different in L1 when players earning £50-100k a year and some fans think they should go and live in a hotel for a few weeks etc, but when you are earning that a week, the whole game and it's return is built around being able to continue to pay those wages. |
I'm guessing those players should get used to the idea of being on £30-60k a year sooner or later. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:15 - Jun 1 with 2660 views | Chrisd | I've said this before, this is why football needs a complete reset financially. The way clubs are run, especially in the Championship, is financial suicide. This is a real opportunity to actually do something to wrestle away the power players have with their huge salaries and give some semblance of control back to the clubs. The problem I foresee, is actually trying to get this agreed as it needs to be collectively done, not just the odd league here and there.In addition, league authorities need to enforce strict penalties if clubs break the financial structure, at the moment it's too liberal look at the debacle of the FFP, clubs just seem able to get away with it. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 10:19]
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:17 - Jun 1 with 2651 views | sparks |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:15 - Jun 1 by Chrisd | I've said this before, this is why football needs a complete reset financially. The way clubs are run, especially in the Championship, is financial suicide. This is a real opportunity to actually do something to wrestle away the power players have with their huge salaries and give some semblance of control back to the clubs. The problem I foresee, is actually trying to get this agreed as it needs to be collectively done, not just the odd league here and there.In addition, league authorities need to enforce strict penalties if clubs break the financial structure, at the moment it's too liberal look at the debacle of the FFP, clubs just seem able to get away with it. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 10:19]
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Quite- it will never happen. Because clubs like Man City would lose some of their huge advantage. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:20 - Jun 1 with 2629 views | bournemouthblue |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 09:43 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | Yep, it's difficult to have much sympathy with the top players in this situation, unless genuine health concerns which have been expressed. Very different in L1 when players earning £50-100k a year and some fans think they should go and live in a hotel for a few weeks etc, but when you are earning that a week, the whole game and it's return is built around being able to continue to pay those wages. |
What is the average wage for a League One player nowadays? Our top earners will be on significantly more than that | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:23 - Jun 1 with 2615 views | itfcjoe |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:20 - Jun 1 by bournemouthblue | What is the average wage for a League One player nowadays? Our top earners will be on significantly more than that |
Our top earners may be £5-6k a week, but there isn't silly money kicking about in this lague on the whole | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:24 - Jun 1 with 2610 views | itfcjoe |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:15 - Jun 1 by Chrisd | I've said this before, this is why football needs a complete reset financially. The way clubs are run, especially in the Championship, is financial suicide. This is a real opportunity to actually do something to wrestle away the power players have with their huge salaries and give some semblance of control back to the clubs. The problem I foresee, is actually trying to get this agreed as it needs to be collectively done, not just the odd league here and there.In addition, league authorities need to enforce strict penalties if clubs break the financial structure, at the moment it's too liberal look at the debacle of the FFP, clubs just seem able to get away with it. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 10:19]
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It's only really the Championship that is an utter mess, the leagues above and below that generally see clubs living within their means, or within the means of their owner. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:39 - Jun 1 with 2560 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:24 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | It's only really the Championship that is an utter mess, the leagues above and below that generally see clubs living within their means, or within the means of their owner. |
Agreed, although the Championship issues are driven by their proximity to the Prem. Primarily the issue of parachute payments unbalancing the integrity of the competition. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:42 - Jun 1 with 2549 views | TheTrueBlue1878 | It is financially driven, everything in football is financially driven. I am sure he had/has no problem with everything being financially driven when he receives lucrative contracts. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:48 - Jun 1 with 2528 views | hype313 |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:42 - Jun 1 by TheTrueBlue1878 | It is financially driven, everything in football is financially driven. I am sure he had/has no problem with everything being financially driven when he receives lucrative contracts. |
To be fair he did say he benefits from high salary so doesn't have an issue with it. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:49 - Jun 1 with 2518 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:48 - Jun 1 by hype313 | To be fair he did say he benefits from high salary so doesn't have an issue with it. |
He did counter nearly all of his statements by saying 'I dont have an issue with that'... ...which begs the questions, what was the point of the statement? | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 11:50 - Jun 1 with 2420 views | BrianTablet |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:49 - Jun 1 by Marshalls_Mullet | He did counter nearly all of his statements by saying 'I dont have an issue with that'... ...which begs the questions, what was the point of the statement? |
Sounds like he's got hay fever. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 11:51]
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 13:45 - Jun 1 with 2286 views | Chrisd |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:24 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | It's only really the Championship that is an utter mess, the leagues above and below that generally see clubs living within their means, or within the means of their owner. |
Sadly, there's plenty of clubs in a mess and not just in the Championship. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 13:49 - Jun 1 with 2274 views | itfcjoe |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 13:45 - Jun 1 by Chrisd | Sadly, there's plenty of clubs in a mess and not just in the Championship. |
But the financial model broadly works outside the Championship | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 14:04 - Jun 1 with 2239 views | Chrisd |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 13:49 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | But the financial model broadly works outside the Championship |
Still room for improvement Joe. I like the L1 model, but there's still a lot of clubs that are on financial knife edge, even in the lower leagues. I suppose it's more the governance of it and if clubs push the boundaries by overstepping the mark then they are penalised and it's followed through. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 14:08]
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 14:15 - Jun 1 with 2214 views | itfcjoe |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 14:04 - Jun 1 by Chrisd | Still room for improvement Joe. I like the L1 model, but there's still a lot of clubs that are on financial knife edge, even in the lower leagues. I suppose it's more the governance of it and if clubs push the boundaries by overstepping the mark then they are penalised and it's followed through. [Post edited 1 Jun 2020 14:08]
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They are businesses with different strategies, we aren;t going to go back to the days of amateurs | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 14:18 - Jun 1 with 2202 views | LankHenners |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:49 - Jun 1 by Marshalls_Mullet | He did counter nearly all of his statements by saying 'I dont have an issue with that'... ...which begs the questions, what was the point of the statement? |
True, it'd be like someone starting to make a point but then saying 'agree to differ' whenever they're countered. Might as well not bother saying anything at all. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 17:10 - Jun 1 with 2069 views | Chrisd |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 14:15 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | They are businesses with different strategies, we aren;t going to go back to the days of amateurs |
I'm not looking at amateur status and I wouldn't say that it works fine outside the Championship either. Just look at how many L1 clubs alone can't complete this season. Appreciate this situation is unique, but if they had more surplus, then finding that extra wouldn't be a problem. | |
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Hmmm Tyrone... on 17:50 - Jun 2 with 1732 views | bournemouthblue |
Hmmm Tyrone... on 10:23 - Jun 1 by itfcjoe | Our top earners may be £5-6k a week, but there isn't silly money kicking about in this lague on the whole |
Norwood is on quite a bit more than that, so I have been told But given they reckoned Fleetwood had a higher wage bill than us and we are only paying about mid-table wages, we clearly aren't paying a huge amount | |
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