Brighton Breezy
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Fairly sure if we don't get promoted Tomasz Kuszczak won't be here next season.
The general consensus from those ITK on here is that Barnes is on comfortably more money at Burnley than he was here.
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! Gradually getting there as Martin told you Saturday.
And it never ceases to amaze me how people over-estimate how much we pay. I'm afraid your figures are massively flawed. First of all, we pay more than 25 players in a season. Secondly, that figure includes signing on and agent fees as well as wages. Thirdly, the 14m figure is for ALL staff - 450 P/T staff, 80-100 back office staff, the academy staff, the coaches & manager, the directors as well as the players.
And it never ceases to amaze me how people over-estimate how much we pay. I'm afraid your figures are massively flawed. First of all, we pay more than 25 players in a season. Secondly, that figure includes signing on and agent fees as well as wages. Thirdly, the 14m figure is for ALL staff - 450 P/T staff, 80-100 back office staff, the academy staff, the coaches & manager, the directors as well as the players.
20k a week is 1m a year. You think Orlandi is on 20k? Well if that's true then so are CMS, Ulloa, Greer, Upson, Kuszczak, Crofts and Bruno, AT LEAST. That's another 7 players who are, by your logic, on 1m a year. That's £8m on 8 players. Suddenly 14m doesn't go quite so far to pay the rest does it? Our average was by my maths probably about 5-6k a week. If our TOP earners were on any more than 3x that then I'd be very surprised. Until we see this year's broken down figures its hard to say what the new 21m figure for 2013 involves, but that is when the wages of Upson/Kuszczak/Ulloa/Bruno etc will hit the books, which are probably higher, but still I'd expect none higher than 20k.
Oh, and Pogrebnyak @ Reading (or Zigic @ Brum or various at QPR) are poor examples as those sides have parachute payments and/or what's left of their TV money from last year. It's not comparable. 3 years ago our wage bill was 7m in L1, not 40m+ in the prem like Birmingham.
The biggest worry by a country mile is Kuszczak anybody else we can cover but not him.
Fairly sure if we don't get promoted Tomasz Kuszczak won't be here next season.
Again though as questioned earlier in this thread where do you really think he is going to go!? OK he wants to play in the Prem. So do I! Assume he will want to be first choice, but for who!? If you look at the lower clubs in the Prem they all have decent keepers. As do those clubs that are potentially going up. I just can't see that he is going to be inundated with the kind of offers he is perhaps expecting.
He might get another club in the Championship if it is about money to him - Leeds must surely be looking to get rid of that clown Paddy Kenny at some point?!
I don't know, he'll need training but I'm sure we can get Brezovan to start kicking every backpass into touch...
I'm more worried about Orlandi and Kaz.
I think it could be a couple of years before FFP has an effect on wages, and the teams that stick to FFP from the start will miss out on players initially. I think while, for example, we offer FFP wages to a player this season, another club will offer them more money than us because they either have a bigger budget (e.g. ex-prem team with parachute payments) or they are not convinced FFP will stick so will take the risk that it's a toothless policy this summer and take the attitude that worst case scenario they can't sign a new player but won't need to as they have signed who they want for that position this summer, with the hope of promotion out of the Championship at the end of the season.
Then either FFP is shown to be strong, and over time the teams with the big budgets have their fill, and what's left have to take that pay cut, or FFP will crumble and players will go to clubs who don't care about running the club to its means.
How much easier if FFP simply said that no team in the Championship could spend more than a fixed figure, (e.g. £10M), on player's wages. Easy to police and prevent breaches - if a new contract would take a club over that figure then the league could refuse to ratify it - no need for penalties as the rule couldn't be breached.
And it never ceases to amaze me how people over-estimate how much we pay. I'm afraid your figures are massively flawed. First of all, we pay more than 25 players in a season. Secondly, that figure includes signing on and agent fees as well as wages. Thirdly, the 14m figure is for ALL staff - 450 P/T staff, 80-100 back office staff, the academy staff, the coaches & manager, the directors as well as the players.
20k a week is 1m a year. You think Orlandi is on 20k? Well if that's true then so are CMS, Ulloa, Greer, Upson, Kuszczak, Crofts and Bruno, AT LEAST. That's another 7 players who are, by your logic, on 1m a year. That's £8m on 8 players. Suddenly 14m doesn't go quite so far to pay the rest does it? Our average was by my maths probably about 5-6k a week. If our TOP earners were on any more than 3x that then I'd be very surprised. Until we see this year's broken down figures its hard to say what the new 21m figure for 2013 involves, but that is when the wages of Upson/Kuszczak/Ulloa/Bruno etc will hit the books, which are probably higher, but still I'd expect none higher than 20k.
Oh, and Pogrebnyak @ Reading (or Zigic @ Brum or various at QPR) are poor examples as those sides have parachute payments and/or what's left of their TV money from last year. It's not comparable. 3 years ago our wage bill was 7m in L1, not 40m+ in the prem like Birmingham.
For 2 reasons I wager.
The legacy contracts of relegated clubs would cripple them unless perhaps you had a staged reduction in the cap, which in itself would be similar to parachute payments.
In someways, the hierarchical structure of the status quo is desirable for the purpose of European competiton (though don't the Champions League & Europa have another set of qualifying criteria anyway?)
Actually I'm not sure there would be a problem with relegated teams - remember I'm suggesting a system with no penalties so the relegated clubs could continue to pay the higher wage bill and would only have a problem if/when they wanted to make a new signing. As the high contracts ended their wage bill would drop below the permitted level.
UEFA do have a different set of FFP rules for the Champions League and Europa Cup - It is based a around a maximum wage bill for the club - not in percentage terms but a fixed cash sum the same for all clubs - as I suggested would work for the Championship.
And it never ceases to amaze me how people over-estimate how much we pay. I'm afraid your figures are massively flawed. First of all, we pay more than 25 players in a season. Secondly, that figure includes signing on and agent fees as well as wages. Thirdly, the 14m figure is for ALL staff - 450 P/T staff, 80-100 back office staff, the academy staff, the coaches & manager, the directors as well as the players.
20k a week is 1m a year. You think Orlandi is on 20k? Well if that's true then so are CMS, Ulloa, Greer, Upson, Kuszczak, Crofts and Bruno, AT LEAST. That's another 7 players who are, by your logic, on 1m a year. That's £8m on 8 players. Suddenly 14m doesn't go quite so far to pay the rest does it? Our average was by my maths probably about 5-6k a week. If our TOP earners were on any more than 3x that then I'd be very surprised. Until we see this year's broken down figures its hard to say what the new 21m figure for 2013 involves, but that is when the wages of Upson/Kuszczak/Ulloa/Bruno etc will hit the books, which are probably higher, but still I'd expect none higher than 20k.
I am probably wrong (and I really hope I am), but the pessimist in me just can't see the authorities cracking down on FFP in the strong manner in which we seem to be hoping for.
Again, probably wrong.
I don't know, he'll need training but I'm sure we can get Brezovan to start kicking every backpass into touch...
I'm more worried about Orlandi and Kaz.
Isnt the major objective of the keeper is to not concede goals and catch the ball. This is where TK far exceeds our other keepers so the odd miskick, and it is usually one or two a game, can be excused.