This thread title could have a very different meaning after yesterday's news...
I think it could be very good news for Argyle on the basis it is going to happen now in one way or the other.
The premier league clubs will lose much of the current TV money and there will be a reshaping of the EFL.
This will drop wages and is the perfect opportunity for the FA/EFL/Prem to force clubs to operate within a realistic budget with realistic player wages. This will filter down to Argyle and the lower leagues and hopefully enable smaller clubs like Argyle to function within their operating income, encourage youth players to come through and not be reliant upon one sugar daddy to chase an unreachable goal.
my understanding is the top paid player at Argyle is on £6k pw. £300k per year really????? no wonder football is in financial meltdown all the time.
I think it could be very good news for Argyle on the basis it is going to happen now in one way or the other.
The premier league clubs will lose much of the current TV money and there will be a reshaping of the EFL.
This will drop wages and is the perfect opportunity for the FA/EFL/Prem to force clubs to operate within a realistic budget with realistic player wages. This will filter down to Argyle and the lower leagues and hopefully enable smaller clubs like Argyle to function within their operating income, encourage youth players to come through and not be reliant upon one sugar daddy to chase an unreachable goal.
my understanding is the top paid player at Argyle is on £6k pw. £300k per year really????? no wonder football is in financial meltdown all the time.