- Nov 11, 2009
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I think we'll keep Bennett. I'm less optimistic over Murray, I think Gus' post-match comments about 'no one thought ronaldo would leave man utd' might have been about him... though i suppose it could be about other players - but only marquee name fan favourites :s
No one thought Ronaldo would leave Man Utd!!! Christ, Gus must have been the only person on the planet who didn't think Ronaldo would leave rainy Manchester for sunny Spain where he could top up his tan and play for his boyhood idols Real Madrid.
The problem is that once one goes, they might all go - like dominoes. We saw this at Swindon with Greer, Paynter, and Austin and look at the state of them now.
despite the transfer request, i cannot see bennett going in the summer now unless it is to a premiership club - and any premiership club would be taking a major major risk in paying what we should demand for a player who has never even been a regular starter in the championship
There needs to be a wage cap including the premiership, so a player only jumps clubs because he feels he has a better opportunity and not because of the money. Everyone is the same then.
What? So the people who are the very top of their profession earn the same money as the people who are much lower down it? How can that possibly be fair?
It depends what the cap is - if it was £100k a week for example, then those low down the profession would not earn the same as those at the top. It's not the most crazy idea, with teams like Man City having a limitless budget it could make a mockery of the game.What? So the people who are the very top of their profession earn the same money as the people who are much lower down it? How can that possibly be fair?
There should be a maximum a player can earn in each division, because at the moment player wages are not sustainable. For example next season, If we cannot afford to pay someone 15k a week in wages how are the others doing it?
It depends what the cap is - if it was £100k a week for example, then those low down the profession would not earn the same as those at the top. It's not the most crazy idea, with teams like Man City having a limitless budget it could make a mockery of the game.
Norwich may well be a prem club come next August. And if so it would be wrong to stand in Benno's way if they still wanted him but only if price is right.
True, but then even if there was a cap like that then how would it stop players moving up to higher divisions for more money? If I was a player and knew there was a salary cap at the top then I'd want to get as high up and close to it as possible as soon as possible as there would be a limit to the amount of money you could earn in such a short career.