Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 1:40 pm
SmokeyTA
Club Owner
Joined: May 24 2006 Posts: 22777
Gronk! wrote:So no, you don't have any examples.
Not one single player has been unable to apply his trade as a Rugby League player in the UK due to a salary cap being in place.
The companies have decided what employees are worth, the employees are happy with what they earn...that means the market is in the right place.
Just because you don't like it, doesn't mean it's wrong.
Now I'm done with you because you just like to argue in circles and bore people out of threads, take the L and move on.
You are going to have to do a hell of a lot better than this hissy fit to convince anyone a salary cap is not a cap on salaries.
If the companies had decided what employees are worth and employees were happy with that Puletua wouldn't have gone to court and Koukash wouldn't have broken the cap. That is self evident. The rest of your nonsense is just nonsense.
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Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:49 pm
wrencat1873
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 24 2011 Posts: 17980
SmokeyTA wrote:You are going to have to do a hell of a lot better than this hissy fit to convince anyone a salary cap is not a cap on salaries.
If the companies had decided what employees are worth and employees were happy with that Puletua wouldn't have gone to court and Koukash wouldn't have broken the cap. That is self evident. The rest of your nonsense is just nonsense.
That's rubbish !
If the rumours are to be believed, a player (or players) were earning a far higher salary with their previous club(s) than the salary offered by their new employer and the difference was allegedly being made up by a third party company.
IF this is indeed the case, the club in question would have clearly and deliberately broken the S/C rules and that the parties involved knew exactly what they were doing in order to pay the player more money and abuse the system.
IF he was worth the alleged gross figure, he could have been paid this money in salary from the club and they would need to manage their squad spend differently in order to pay the player this amount.
Nobody is preventing any player from earning a living.
And lets remember why the cap was put in place and that we are "copying" the Aussie example (albeit at a lower level), in theory to prevent clubs overspending on wages,.
Although we can all argue the pro's and cons of the cap, it certainly hasn't been kept a secret and ALL clubs enter their player negotiations knowing the rules in advance and if they chose to break the rules, they should be reprimanded.
It appears that Dr K wants to test both the system and the RFL's ability to impose it but, this is just a wealthy owner flexing his muscles and IF this case is proven, there can be little sympathy for any penalty that they suffer as a consequence.
IF he didn't like the deal, he should have kept clear and if he believes that other clubs are doing the same, then now may be a good time for him to speak up
Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:52 pm
Bull Mania
International Star
Joined: May 25 2011 Posts: 7159
I don't think it's black and white regarding any legal action regarding the SC.
There's no restriction or cap on what individdual players earn, only on what the business can spend on it's playing staff. Two different things entirely.
There's restrictions in all sports whether it be overseas quotas (which IMO sports governing bodies would have much more of an issue enforcing legally than a SC) and I cant recall many legal challenges by clubs on these sorts of rules.
End of day there aren't many (if any) legal experts on here and even if they were, If they were to say whether a SC is legal or not, they wouldn't necessarily be right. Its for the courts to decide.If it gets that far.
I personally think the SC should be abolished however.
Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:54 pm
Ferocious Aardvark
International Chairman
Joined: Feb 17 2002 Posts: 28357 Location: MACS0647-JD
Gronk! wrote:So no, you don't have any examples.
Not one single player has been unable to apply his trade as a Rugby League player in the UK due to a salary cap being in place.
The companies have decided what employees are worth, the employees are happy with what they earn...that means the market is in the right place. ...
May I suggest that you read the article I mentioned. Then at least you'd gain a basic understanding of what we're talking about. I'm no expert on EU law, even if I have a degree which included a module in EU law, but I do have an understanding of the complex issues of EU law which come into play regarding salary caps, and you, with respect, clearly don't.
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Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:23 pm
Stanley30
International Star
Joined: Sep 27 2012 Posts: 742
I'm not bothered by all the legal ins and outs and what key board lawyers think. I'm just gutted that we finally after years have a decent team which all Salford fans can get behind. There's no superstars, just a team that graft and work hard. Under Watto and Sheens were actually playing decent rugby . It will be such a shame if we get a points deduction when we finally seem to have turned a corner. However, the salary cap is in place for a reason and we must take what's coming. If this was any other team I would expect a points reduction and want it in order to keep our great game fair. Just a shame this was done for a bunch of hyped up mercenaries who did naff all for my club!
Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:07 pm
bren2k
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 24 2010 Posts: 15521 Location: Ossett
Stanley30 wrote:I'm not bothered by all the legal ins and outs and what key board lawyers think. I'm just gutted that we finally after years have a decent team which all Salford fans can get behind. There's no superstars, just a team that graft and work hard. Under Watto and Sheens were actually playing decent rugby . It will be such a shame if we get a points deduction when we finally seem to have turned a corner. However, the salary cap is in place for a reason and we must take what's coming. If this was any other team I would expect a points reduction and want it in order to keep our great game fair. Just a shame this was done for a bunch of hyped up mercenaries who did naff all for my club!
It's rubbish when someone derails a thread by being annoyingly sensible and balanced.
I've had the SC argument with Smokey before; I don't believe the RFL are breaking the law by applying a SC, and neither have any other courts around the world who've been asked to look at SC'd sports - so the whole issue of Salford being free to do whatever they like and still remain in the comp is a red herring in my view. It's technically correct that an illegal clause is unenforceable, but I can't see any judge making a ruling to that effect in RL.
There is a mountain of evidence that a SC is pro-competitive and good for fans in terms of maintaining interest through competitiveness; yes, some clubs have still had financial difficulties, but that's nothing compared to the effect an unregulated environment would have on the sport as a whole.
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Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 10:27 am
bren2k
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 24 2010 Posts: 15521 Location: Ossett
The NRL could be about to test this theory again - Paramatta Eels are in bother over 3rd party payments to some players, which seems an exact replica of the problems facing Salford. I'm willing to bet cold hard cash that the outcome will not be that the SC is an illegal clause, so NRL clubs can do what they like.
Post subject: Re: Salford Charged with Salary Cap Breach
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 10:47 am
SmokeyTA
Club Owner
Joined: May 24 2006 Posts: 22777
bren2k wrote:It's rubbish when someone derails a thread by being annoyingly sensible and balanced.
I've had the SC argument with Smokey before; I don't believe the RFL are breaking the law by applying a SC, and neither have any other courts around the world who've been asked to look at SC'd sports - so the whole issue of Salford being free to do whatever they like and still remain in the comp is a red herring in my view. It's technically correct that an illegal clause is unenforceable, but I can't see any judge making a ruling to that effect in RL.
There is a mountain of evidence that a SC is pro-competitive and good for fans in terms of maintaining interest through competitiveness; yes, some clubs have still had financial difficulties, but that's nothing compared to the effect an unregulated environment would have on the sport as a whole.
What is the mountain of evidence? Not the theory that it would, but the evidence that it has.
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