The Daddy wrote:Are you sure coz I've read somewhere that they intend to be part time in their first year and at some point in the future go full time.
Depends on who they sign, so who is willing to sign for them. If they can get the players that will want full-time contracts then that's the way it will go.
Latest is that Maxime "too good for SL" Greseque will not be signing.
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Carlos Zalduendo said in 'Toulouse mag' this month that they will be semi-pro again this year with a goal of going full-time. They'll have seven full-time employees in 2009. He also expects to be able to afford to enter a reserve time in the french elite next season, too.
He also said that they'll be running a travel club where french fans can pay 30 euros a month and pick a game in england to travel to and that they'll be putting on some special deals to encourage english fans to travel.
Most treizistes Toulouse, hitherto semi-professional and had a job elsewhere, will now focus 100% oval ball. The coach and physical trainer will be full-time service club, sports director takes office. The Toulouse Olympique XIII plunges into total professionalism
he also explains that they will be working on a budget of about €2million, which should easily be enough for them to be spending £400k (the NL1 Cap) on player salaries
It also confirms they will be fielding a team in the french elite, mostly made up of youth players as their reserve side
Status astonishing: from the 2009-2010 season, the XIII TO bring a team composed mainly of young players in the French championship, the Elite 1. The club will therefore Toulouse front two championships, both sides of the Channel. Elite Team 1 would be the reserve team of National League One.
and four home games will be screened on sport +
And Sport + broadcast four games of Toulouse at home. This media exposure should not displease the club sponsors, including IFB, a financial company.
Most treizistes Toulouse, hitherto semi-professional and had a job elsewhere, will now focus 100% oval ball. The coach and physical trainer will be full-time service club, sports director takes office. The Toulouse Olympique XIII plunges into total professionalism
he also explains that they will be working on a budget of about €2million, which should easily be enough for them to be spending £400k (the NL1 Cap) on player salaries
It also confirms they will be fielding a team in the french elite, mostly made up of youth players as their reserve side
Status astonishing: from the 2009-2010 season, the XIII TO bring a team composed mainly of young players in the French championship, the Elite 1. The club will therefore Toulouse front two championships, both sides of the Channel. Elite Team 1 would be the reserve team of National League One.
and four home games will be screened on sport +
And Sport + broadcast four games of Toulouse at home. This media exposure should not displease the club sponsors, including IFB, a financial company.
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