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SaNjEeV
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Re:FA Premier League
« Reply #32 on: July 24, 2006, 11:01:55 AM »
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In lieu of Chelsea and their outragous transfer ability, I'm still clueless as to why FIFA has yet to impose some kind of world wide transfer cap.
I'd say £40 million per transfer window and £60 million a calendar year. This allows the big clubs to still spend big, but also keeps Roman from buying a midfield consisting of Ballack, Lampard, Cole, Essein, Robben, etc. and a strike force of Sheva, Crespo and Drobga (see: spending £300m. in 3 years.)
Is that unreasonable? or just unrealistic?
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NICK
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Re:FA Premier League
« Reply #33 on: July 25, 2006, 12:30:11 AM »
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In lieu of Chelsea and their outragous transfer ability, I'm still clueless as to why FIFA has yet to impose some kind of world wide transfer cap.
I'd say £40 million per transfer window and £60 million a calendar year. This allows the big clubs to still spend big, but also keeps Roman from buying a midfield consisting of Ballack, Lampard, Cole, Essein, Robben, etc. and a strike force of Sheva, Crespo and Drobga (see: spending £300m. in 3 years.)
Is that unreasonable? or just unrealistic?
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if you would take a look at other clubs, and what it took for them to built it that way, you might find that Chelsea are not that big of a spenders after all, i hear Ronaldinho's contract at Barcelona is $100.00 mil alone?!
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NICK
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THE TOP 4
« Reply #34 on: July 25, 2006, 12:34:02 AM »
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who do you think the top 4 teams will be for this season?
For me its Liverpool, Arsenal, Man U and Spurs in that order.
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Ehsaan
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Re:FA Premier League
« Reply #35 on: July 25, 2006, 04:00:40 AM »
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In lieu of Chelsea and their outragous transfer ability, I'm still clueless as to why FIFA has yet to impose some kind of world wide transfer cap.
I'd say £40 million per transfer window and £60 million a calendar year. This allows the big clubs to still spend big, but also keeps Roman from buying a midfield consisting of Ballack, Lampard, Cole, Essein, Robben, etc. and a strike force of Sheva, Crespo and Drobga (see: spending £300m. in 3 years.)
Is that unreasonable? or just unrealistic?
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if you would take a look at other clubs, and what it took for them to built it that way, you might find that Chelsea are not that big of a spenders after all, i hear Ronaldinho's contract at Barcelona is $100.00 mil alone?!
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it can work within a single country because there are laws to regulate it, but you just can't manage it on a world wide basis. Sure you could sign a player for 5 million, but there's no way of stopping his aunt in costa rica from recieving 40million in unmarked bills in the mail...or any other relative in some far corner of the world. There are no international laws against such activity. Just look at the poor attempts to regulate file transfer over the internet, and that is done by people leaving a trace with every move they make on the internet.
unfortunately, when it comes to salaries, the money doesn't really matter. Why would a player care if he made 10 or 15 million from a club when a world class player will easily make 30 million a year just in endorsments?
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Ehsaan
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Re:THE TOP 4
« Reply #36 on: July 25, 2006, 04:01:25 AM »
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who do you think the top 4 teams will be for this season?
For me its Liverpool, Arsenal, Man U and Spurs in that order.
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Chelsea, Man U, Liverpool, Arsenal
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Deger
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Re:FA Premier League
« Reply #37 on: July 25, 2006, 04:36:22 AM »
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In lieu of Chelsea and their outragous transfer ability, I'm still clueless as to why FIFA has yet to impose some kind of world wide transfer cap.
I'd say £40 million per transfer window and £60 million a calendar year. This allows the big clubs to still spend big, but also keeps Roman from buying a midfield consisting of Ballack, Lampard, Cole, Essein, Robben, etc. and a strike force of Sheva, Crespo and Drobga (see: spending £300m. in 3 years.)
Is that unreasonable? or just unrealistic?
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if you would take a look at other clubs, and what it took for them to built it that way, you might find that Chelsea are not that big of a spenders after all, i hear Ronaldinho's contract at Barcelona is $100.00 mil alone?!
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it can work within a single country because there are laws to regulate it, but you just can't manage it on a world wide basis. Sure you could sign a player for 5 million, but there's no way of stopping his aunt in costa rica from recieving 40million in unmarked bills in the mail...or any other relative in some far corner of the world. There are no international laws against such activity. Just look at the poor attempts to regulate file transfer over the internet, and that is done by people leaving a trace with every move they make on the internet.
unfortunately, when it comes to salaries, the money doesn't really matter. Why would a player care if he made 10 or 15 million from a club when a world class player will easily make 30 million a year just in endorsments?
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I would say salary cap for individual leagues.
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Deger
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Re:THE TOP 4
« Reply #38 on: July 25, 2006, 04:41:42 AM »
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who do you think the top 4 teams will be for this season?
For me its Liverpool, Arsenal, Man U and Spurs in that order.
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1st chelsea 2nd liverpool 3rd man u 4th arsenal
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Re:FA Premier League
« Reply #39 on: July 25, 2006, 06:23:23 AM »
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In lieu of Chelsea and their outragous transfer ability, I'm still clueless as to why FIFA has yet to impose some kind of world wide transfer cap.
I'd say £40 million per transfer window and £60 million a calendar year. This allows the big clubs to still spend big, but also keeps Roman from buying a midfield consisting of Ballack, Lampard, Cole, Essein, Robben, etc. and a strike force of Sheva, Crespo and Drobga (see: spending £300m. in 3 years.)
Is that unreasonable? or just unrealistic?
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if you would take a look at other clubs, and what it took for them to built it that way, you might find that Chelsea are not that big of a spenders after all, i hear Ronaldinho's contract at Barcelona is $100.00 mil alone?!
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it can work within a single country because there are laws to regulate it, but you just can't manage it on a world wide basis. Sure you could sign a player for 5 million, but there's no way of stopping his aunt in costa rica from recieving 40million in unmarked bills in the mail...or any other relative in some far corner of the world. There are no international laws against such activity. Just look at the poor attempts to regulate file transfer over the internet, and that is done by people leaving a trace with every move they make on the internet.
unfortunately, when it comes to salaries, the money doesn't really matter. Why would a player care if he made 10 or 15 million from a club when a world class player will easily make 30 million a year just in endorsments?
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I would say salary cap for individual leagues.
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I dont think salary caps work. In Australia for instance, the new a-league has a salary cap mainly due to the start of a new league and prevent clubs going all out buying players and then falling into debt.
However I feel that it doesnt work because then it makes it harder for these clubs to look to bigger clubs to strengthen their team because they cant go above the salary cap.. then eventually a team will go over the cap and then suffer consequences in the following season.
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