The average salary should be in line with the average salary of the citizens of the city .
Calling [MENTION=34942]Dr. No[/MENTION]
The average salary should be in line with the average salary of the citizens of the city .
If it’s a decent proven forward and we can afford him then yes, if there’s a problem then let us know!
Crikey how do the Cardiff players manage on £25,000 a week ?
Unless the UEFA Enforced the wage cap across all European leagues. It would be a catastrophe for English football.
All top players would just follow the money and leave England.
Voted no. I just don't think it's acceptable to pay anyone that much. No-one needs £100K a week, nor frankly does anyone 'deserve' it. From a time when in my early years the gap between the richest and the poorest in this country was at its lowest ever to a time now when footballers earn - or should that be 'earn' - more in a week than the Prime Minister does in a year (and I know the present PM is despised on here, but that's irrelevant) I can only see it as the opposite of progress.
Yes, I know many will come back with arguments along the lines of 'going rate' and 'market value', but I don't care. I'm an armchair fan these days, I admit, but will remain a fan all my life. Should we start paying £100K a week though, that connection I feel between me and the club I love would inevitably be diminished.
It would be throwing a huge amount of cash away, we could buy two players on £100k a week but this would not transform us into an elite side,we are in a group that at our best will just get us into the top half of the table, accept this and enjoy our best efforts.As a fan I want to watch the best players at the Albion. If the market rate for our chosen striker is £100k a week then so be it.
I’ll leave it to Tony to assess what’s affordable, or not.
That would not be a catastrophe. Brighton v. Palace would still sell out. United v. Liverpool would still sell out, as would Liverpool - Everton, Arsenal - Spurs, United - City, etc, etc.
If we didn't have players on £millions per year, would any of us love the club we support any less? Sod 'em - let 'em go and play in Albania, India, China, wherever.
Dunk was on £70k a week last season and had an increase of 25% or slightly more to his last signed contract. You’d be amazed to think what some of our players are on given our history but it’s just the modern state and way things are now.
That doesn't mean jack shit to the top 6. All they want is European football..
And as we found out his week. A certain defender told us NO THANKS BRIGHTON, Keep your higher wage, I want European football.
Do you think the top 6 in the premier league would attract players good enough to compete in Europe with a wage cap on them.
From a business perspective, it Would be a catastrophe, Because they are a business.
So players won't come to Brighton, preferring to take a lower wage so that they can play European football with someone else.
But they wouldn't accept a pay cap to play in Europe with a top 6 club, they'd want to go elsewhere for the money. You seem to have a knack of contradicting your own argument. And as far as being a business is concerned, the top 6 clubs could be quite profitable without the European League money if they weren't paying their players £10M a year!
Not contradicting anything at all. Your just deliberately taking what I said out of context.