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The Dentist Wilf wrote:I wonder if Mr H woukld have been so kind to us had the situations been reversed. Reports that Danny Washbrooke has signed for York for next season too.
scarrie wrote:If they have gone out on loan then surely they don't count on the cap for the time they are away from the club?
Although who knows?!
Interesting move this. Clearly Radders has no intention of playing departing players if he can help it. Wonder if we'll see Green again?
I'm pretty sure they still count on the cap, otherwise it would be too simple for clubs to exceed the cap.
The advantage is rovers will pay the players 3 months salary each, rather than us paying it, so instead of being out of pocket by £25k, say, we'll have £25k in the bank.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
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ccs wrote:I'm pretty sure they still count on the cap, otherwise it would be too simple for clubs to exceed the cap.
The advantage is rovers will pay the players 3 months salary each, rather than us paying it, so instead of being out of pocket by £25k, say, we'll have £25k in the bank. So £50k better off.
ccs wrote:I'm pretty sure they still count on the cap, otherwise it would be too simple for clubs to exceed the cap.
The advantage is rovers will pay the players 3 months salary each, rather than us paying it, so instead of being out of pocket by £25k, say, we'll have £25k in the bank. So £50k better off.
If its a live cap, surely it will just change all the time as long as you don't exceed the cap, hence it been a live cap. So for example today we are at 1.8 million, tomorrow after players leaving the live cap will be 1.7 million. That's how I would of thought it worked anyway, otherwise what does live cap mean. Of course could be completely wrong
MorningGlory23 wrote:If its a live cap, surely it will just change all the time as long as you don't exceed the cap, hence it been a live cap. So for example today we are at 1.8 million, tomorrow after players leaving the live cap will be 1.7 million. That's how I would of thought it worked anyway, otherwise what does live cap mean. Of course could be completely wrong
The players are still on our books, but loaned out. The cap is the top 25 earners + anyone else who plays, so Hadlee and Litten are still counted. If they didn't count, we could have loaned out Dawson for the season, and used his cap space on someone else.
Live cap means adjustments are made when someone outside the top 25 plays for the first time in the season, or when a player is no longer registered with the club.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
ccs wrote:The players are still on our books, but loaned out. The cap is the top 25 earners + anyone else who plays, so Hadlee and Litten are still counted. If they didn't count, we could have loaned out Dawson for the season, and used his cap space on someone else.
Live cap means adjustments are made when someone outside the top 25 plays for the first time in the season, or when a player is no longer registered with the club.
I love how people guess, without checking anything.
For Salary cap purpose, a loan is treated in the same way as a transfer. The loanee ceases to count on the salary cap of their parent club and their value will be transferred to the salary cap of their new club. Regardless of who pays their wages.
I love how people guess, without checking anything.
For Salary cap purpose, a loan is treated in the same way as a transfer. The loanee ceases to count on the salary cap of their parent club and their value will be transferred to the salary cap of their new club. Regardless of who pays their wages.
Stanley Unwin wrote:I love how people guess, without checking anything.
For Salary cap purpose, a loan is treated in the same way as a transfer. The loanee ceases to count on the salary cap of their parent club and their value will be transferred to the salary cap of their new club. Regardless of who pays their wages.
It's quite common for certain people on here to get opinion mixed up with fact
Stanley Unwin wrote:I love how people guess, without checking anything.
For Salary cap purpose, a loan is treated in the same way as a transfer. The loanee ceases to count on the salary cap of their parent club and their value will be transferred to the salary cap of their new club. Regardless of who pays their wages.
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