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Spicoli
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Post subject: Transfer Window Caps Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:16 am |
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In light of the new Man City takeover by a billionaire oil tycoon from the middle east and the subsequent 32.5 million paid for Robinho, I thought about the idea of a Transfer Window Spending Cap to curtail massive amounts of money being flown around and evening out the playing field.
FIFA would have to enforce this, but it would definitely prevent such huuuge and overinflated spending in the transfer market. It would also cap how much a player is worth. Say each team was only allowed to spend 25 milion pounds per transfer with only 15 million pounds allowed to be spent on a single player. It would significantly decrease over inflated player values and decrease transfer window activity of the big clubs; thus not allowing them to snap up every big player in sight. It would help teams that are smaller financially and even out the playing field in europe and domestically.
It'll never happen, but I think it might be a good idea.
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emckenna
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Post subject: Re: Transfer Window Caps Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:34 am |
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Spicoli wrote: In light of the new Man City takeover by a billionaire oil tycoon from the middle east and the subsequent 32.5 million paid for Robinho, I thought about the idea of a Transfer Window Spending Cap to curtail massive amounts of money being flown around and evening out the playing field.
FIFA would have to enforce this, but it would definitely prevent such huuuge and overinflated spending in the transfer market. It would also cap how much a player is worth. Say each team was only allowed to spend 25 milion pounds per transfer with only 15 million pounds allowed to be spent on a single player. It would significantly decrease over inflated player values and decrease transfer window activity of the big clubs; thus not allowing them to snap up every big player in sight. It would help teams that are smaller financially and even out the playing field in europe and domestically.
It'll never happen, but I think it might be a good idea. the only way to prevent football from just become corrupt and for the rich is to oppose a wage, salary cap, and a specific amount of mandatory youth players in the 1st team.
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Post subject: Re: Transfer Window Caps Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:55 am |
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its kind of ironic. america sports scene is the most socialist one in the world. lol.
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Post subject: Re: Transfer Window Caps Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:09 pm |
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TylerDurden wrote: its kind of ironic. america sports scene is the most socialist one in the world. lol. ive thought about that before actually. makes you realize that (sadly) sports are the only arena we're honestly, truthfully concerned about fairness lol i think caps are stupid tho, everything, including money and success (yes, even in football) is entirely cyclical
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Post subject: Re: Transfer Window Caps Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 12:55 pm |
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Spicoli
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Post subject: Re: Transfer Window Caps Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:33 pm |
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Joined: Thu May 22, 2008 10:51 am Posts: 275 Location: Nova Scotia Prediction Lge PTS: 22 Fav. Celtic Player: McGeady Fav. Celtic Song: Fields of Athenry
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Thats why I said FIFA would have to enforce it.
I don't like caps either. They restrict business and I think are only set up to make investors more wealthy!
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