In a post-salary cap league, what other other areas of the club could Evans 09:46 - Aug 9 with 855 views | patrickswell | invest money? Could he finally relieve Lee O’Neill of one of the three roles he currently holds by recruiting someone to it? Further improvements to the stadium? Improving the matchday experience (and not in an ironic BlueBadger way? What do you think? | | | | |
In a post-salary cap league, what other other areas of the club could Evans on 09:50 - Aug 9 with 832 views | Marshalls_Mullet | The Academy must be the competitive advantage now I guess. | |
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In a post-salary cap league, what other other areas of the club could Evans on 10:00 - Aug 9 with 812 views | J2BLUE | Paying down any external debt and keeping a nice chunk of cash in hand is probably a good idea for the next few years. Not that he will have any additional cash any time soon with no fans in stadiums, ticket refunds and players on larger contracts. | |
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In a post-salary cap league, what other other areas of the club could Evans on 10:17 - Aug 9 with 772 views | BloomBlue | He won't have any extra money the loss of income from the fans until the ground can open up to normal attendance levels, which I don't think will ever happen in the upcoming season, will outstrip all savings he will make in future salary capping in years to come. Plus he won't actually make any savings he will still be funding the same level of wages this season as he did last season, huge loss of revenue from matches and then we get promoted back to the Champ this season where the wage cap is higher and he will have to increase wages. Still in the backdrop of unknown match revenue if stadiums remain at 20%. | | | |
In a post-salary cap league, what other other areas of the club could Evans on 11:44 - Aug 9 with 713 views | patrickswell |
In a post-salary cap league, what other other areas of the club could Evans on 10:17 - Aug 9 by BloomBlue | He won't have any extra money the loss of income from the fans until the ground can open up to normal attendance levels, which I don't think will ever happen in the upcoming season, will outstrip all savings he will make in future salary capping in years to come. Plus he won't actually make any savings he will still be funding the same level of wages this season as he did last season, huge loss of revenue from matches and then we get promoted back to the Champ this season where the wage cap is higher and he will have to increase wages. Still in the backdrop of unknown match revenue if stadiums remain at 20%. |
So in other words, there’s no upside for us? | | | |
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