2024/25 League 1 Champs?
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There is a way of getting around the wage structure (to some degree) by giving a signing on fee or re-signing on fee.
Eg with O’Hare, let’s say he wanted £25k per week over 3 years (I’ve no idea - just an example) but we have a wage structure where our ceiling is £15k; O’Hare is down £10k per week over 3 years (156 weeks) = just over £1.5 million.
Solution: £1.5 m signing on fee and he ends up with what he wanted over 3 years and we have a (say) £5M on the books.
This is just fag packet illustration.
oh that makes perfect sense, notwithstanding the fact it’s not that simple, if the club took your suggested approach then a) you’ve paid a player half their salary for four years in one up front payment, so what happens if he leaves? or stops performing? and b) do you not think that would piss off other players and encourage them to do the same? which ever way you label it you will have to pay equally across the team and if they see one or two players with massive signing on fees they will all want similar, then you are back to square one…
also, neither Gus nor Cal would’ve likely stayed anyway so it’s irrelevant really, and I’d prefer players who want to stay and play for the shirt, not because we’ve paid them a bit more money