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Jewell: Championship Wages Will Drop
Jewell: Championship Wages Will Drop
Friday, 2nd Mar 2012 07:00

Town boss Paul Jewell says he expects the Financial Fair Play rules which come into force next season to lead to wages dropping at Championship level. The rules, the details of which are still to be finalised, will see wage bills fall across the division with clubs forced to live within their means rather than build up debts as they speculate in order to reach the riches of the Premier League.

Jewell says that as a result player wages are likely to come down: “You would think so, maybe not dramatically, but [they will] come into line a little bit more than they are now. I think they’re out of line a little bit now, although I don’t know what the average Championship player [earns]. I think all clubs will be in a similar position.

“We’ve all got to adhere to the rules and players and players’ agents have got to be more realistic with their demands.”

The Blues boss says that the lack of detail regarding the restrictions is one factor behind deals not yet having been agreed with the club’s out-of-contract players*: “I think we have to know.

“I think Port Vale are going into administration, Portsmouth have gone into administration, this club has been in administration. The most important thing is the future of the club.

“We want to be playing in the Premier League but you’ve got to be careful not to spend money you haven’t got, or next season that you’re allowed to spend.

“We’ve got a lot of players who are coming to the end of their contracts and we’ll sit down [with them].”

He says preliminary talks took place with some of the squad as long ago as the summer: “We spoke briefly to the players whose contracts are up at the start of the season and made them offers, albeit not official offers. Simon Clegg was speaking with their agents via the owner and the players’ agents said ‘We don’t want that, let’s see how it goes’.

“So it’s not all our fault. It’s a chance some players are prepared to take but it’s not as if we haven’t spoken to anybody and not offered people contracts. We have tentatively at times during the season with next year’s Financial Fair Play rules in mind, and those offers will be less than the players are on now. But you know what players are like, they don’t like taking less money.”

Jewell says players will have to accept offers within the new restricted budget, although he’s aware their representatives will be sounding out other clubs: “We’ve only got so much to spend, only so much we can pay the players and the players have got to be realistic.

“Those that we want to sign, we’ll make them offers and it’s up to them accept. We live in a world of a free market and free enterprise and, like with Gareth McAuley and David Norris [last year], their agents are quite entitled to put their names round.

“I didn’t want to get in the situation like this again, I said that last season, but for different reasons, with the season we have had, it’s happened and we’ll just have to deal with it.”

Current stand-in skipper Carlos Edwards, who has said he wants to stay at Town, is amongst those out of contract at the end of June and Jewell says the Trinidadian has already been spoken to: “I think we’ve already offered him a new deal. We offered him a new deal this time last year and he turned that down. I know that Simon Clegg is meeting with Carlos, so I think there is an offer for Carlos there.”

The Blues boss says some clubs will have to cut their wage bills more than others, revealing that Sam Allardyce told him West Ham would have to drop theirs by £20 million from £30 million if they aren’t promoted before the rules come into play.

Town, whose wage bill totalled £13.73 million in 2010/11, are not amongst the division’s top payers, Jewell says: “Our wage bill is probably in the top 10, but no more than that.”

Meanwhile, the Town manager admits that bosses take note of who might become available at crisis clubs with Rangers set to make players redundant, former Blues keeper Neil Alexander reportedly amongst them: “We’re on the lookout to try and improve our squad all over, whether it’s lads who we can get good deals for or who are free transfers or Bosmans in the summer.

“It sounds strange people getting made redundant at football clubs. It just goes to show why we’ve got to make sure we don’t spend beyond our limits.”

*Carlos Edwards, Tommy Smith, Grant Leadbitter, Jason Scotland, Lee Bowyer, Richard Wright, Mark Kennedy, Ibrahima Sonko and Cody Cropper.

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Dissboyitfc added 07:27 - Mar 2
the divide is going to get bigger and bigger between the championship and premiership. but common sense is needed, cant carry on like it is.

I hate to remind you all, but had we spent money on the defence, we could well have been looking at promotion. COYB
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brittaniaman added 07:49 - Mar 2
Can the premiership still pay out lottery money wages ???????????????????????????????
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Mark added 07:55 - Mar 2
GOOD! Players wages must come down because we pay for these through our ticket prices and it is madness for some Championship players to be on around £1M a year.

I presume the Premier League won't be implementing something similar at the same time, resulting in ever more players happy to sit in Premier League reserves rather than drop down. I suppose it will result in ever more loan deals, especially when Premier League squads are announced.

Is there anything fans can do? Yes - cancel Sky TV subscriptions and spend the money instead on season tickets at their football league clubs. Remember we can pay monthly for season tickets next season, so better to pay it to your local team than the Premier League big boys through Murdoch.
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itfc1981 added 08:09 - Mar 2
Thats us fecked vs Norwich then.
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punch_bowl added 08:10 - Mar 2
Football players, agents and Murdoch will ruin our beautiful game due to their greed, long gone the days where they played for pride of the badge on their shirt!
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austractor added 08:36 - Mar 2
I think it's a change for the better, in the long term anyway.

Nolan getting 50k a week for a championship side is absurd in my opinion. If they don't get promoted they will do a Portsmouth.
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beerhelps added 08:43 - Mar 2
punch_bowl - I think you will find that has already happened!

The recent court ruling re Skys case against the Portsmouth pub landlandy has confirmed the PL/Sky monopoly on televised games, so Murdoch's people can start jacking up the prices again as well as demanding more for their money from the Pl and FA.

Dont forget- wages 98% of income = ITFC eating itself. Hopefully the madness will end soon.
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Surco72 added 08:58 - Mar 2
As i said i while ago i would rather miss out on promotion and gambling on massive wages to players with no loyalty as proven by Mac,Norris,Priskin,Leadbitter,Lisbie etc and still have a club to watch every Saturday for the future . Well done to ME , Clegg and Jewell for putting the club first under extreme pressure from fans with no patience not living in the real world of a financial world crisis expecting us to sign all and sundry on top wages to have maybe a few seasons in the top flight
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jas0999 added 09:27 - Mar 2
Great - this will put a stop to PJ signing injury prone has been's on whopping wages.
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newboy added 10:29 - Mar 2
If we are stupid enough to extend PJ's contract lets hope he feels as happy about taking what he is worth when his agent goes in to negotiate. We are currently paying too much for over the hill players which need to be offloaded but to attract anyone for the future you still need to pay a fair wage and compete. And lets be honest no one is ever happy about taking a pay cut so to conteract that you need to have other benefits a decent manager and good facilities at least we are half way there
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Surco72 added 11:07 - Mar 2
Jas ..three of our highest earners Bullard aside this season were Priskin ,Leadbitter and Edwards . Jewell sign them did he ? That is why Edwards and Leadbitter are both delaying their signings because they do not want to drop down from Keanes big wages
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TractorBeezer added 14:35 - Mar 2
This is inevitable and makes sense to me....money is spoiling our beloved game.
I do wish that PJ wouldn't preface his statements by "I think" when he knows!
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whittonite added 15:46 - Mar 2
i'am not surprised this came in as there is less money for us supporters to use on leisure pursuits.my biggest fear is that players wages will dictate if your club survives or goes tits up.everything is a gamble,all you need is a bad run of events and your in it up to your neck in it.i think that structured wages could go along way to helping clubs stabilize themselves.this could make teams use more youngsters instead of shipping overseas players on silly money,and if they do come on the wage being payed for that league fans would be more likely to believe they came to play because they wanted to come.
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TractorRoyNo1 added 17:36 - Mar 2
good, does anyone really think any of our players should 'earn' £500k / annum?
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