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Plymouth Argyle are against the introduction of strict squad salary costs in the EFL next season.
Argyle chief executive Andrew Parkinson accepts there is a pressing need to address the issue of player wages as football wrestles to deal with the financial fall-out of the COVID-19 crisis.
However, Parkinson would prefer to see stricter enforcement of the current regulations under the Salary Cap Management Protocol (SCMP).
Parkinson said: “First and foremost, I think the finances of the game have to be addressed.
“We want to be a sustainable club – a sustainable club in the Championship at some point – and in order to do that then clearly costs have to match your revenues.
“Some clubs have got wage percentages that are over 100 per cent of their turnover. It just does not stack up as a viable business.”
Makes sense to me.
Herald
Argyle chief executive Andrew Parkinson accepts there is a pressing need to address the issue of player wages as football wrestles to deal with the financial fall-out of the COVID-19 crisis.
However, Parkinson would prefer to see stricter enforcement of the current regulations under the Salary Cap Management Protocol (SCMP).
Parkinson said: “First and foremost, I think the finances of the game have to be addressed.
“We want to be a sustainable club – a sustainable club in the Championship at some point – and in order to do that then clearly costs have to match your revenues.
“Some clubs have got wage percentages that are over 100 per cent of their turnover. It just does not stack up as a viable business.”
Makes sense to me.
Herald