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  1. Weststander

    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    Definitely some benefits to our football. Serie A was great to watch too, I loved the C4 coverage.
  2. Weststander

    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    Salary caps would only work in football if global. Otherwise the PL would soon lose all the best talent.
  3. Weststander

    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    Cynically imho, ultimately nothing will change after a year or two. Manure, Chelsea and Citeh will still enter wages bidding wars for Koulibaly, Grealish, Maddison, Bellingham and Sancho. Their income from all sources remains vast. Transfer rumours throughout this pandemic indicate that its...
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    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    Do PL clubs need a relaxation of FFP? In terms of income, on the ongoing NSC football season thread, several vehement posters are adamant that Sky/BT have recently promised every cent of the 2019/20 broadcasting monies, regardless of whether the season is null and voided.
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    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    P Green light for ManC and AstonV to cheat more = exploit an unfair competitive edge. In the football business, if there’s an opportunity for sly practices, it will be taken.
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    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    Didn’t TB decide to pay laid off staff 100% wages, very early doors in this crisis, simply because he’s a good person and employer? Imho not to protect players at all. Besides, they have cast iron contracts, the players are sitting pretty.
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    [Football] Bloom on Player wage dispute (Guardian article)

    That’s unfair, when lockdown ends they’ll get the economy going with Aston Martin and Range Rover purchases.
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