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« Reply #35475 on: Tuesday, June 23, 2020, 18:15:03 »

Does that mean that OOC players will basically have to put up with a month unpaid between contracts ending 30th June and starting 1st August? Harking back to the old days when they had jobs in the summer.

No, even though contracts run to June 30 normally, they get a months severance for July.
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« Reply #35476 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 02:57:23 »

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« Reply #35477 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:01:57 »

£250,000 for Yates. A fair price? Should/could we spend that much?
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« Reply #35478 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:04:08 »

£250,000 for Yates. A fair price? Should/could we spend that much?

We spent more on Woolery apparently.

Although exactly how these deals are structured means that a fraction of that amount is likely to ever be paid.
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« Reply #35479 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:20:08 »

£250,000 for Yates. A fair price? Should/could we spend that much?

About right I would say - over to Power now whether he can or should move at that price now..  we know he's a good negotiator so let's see what happens
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« Reply #35480 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:31:32 »

Where has this come from? I haven’t seen anything about it
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« Reply #35481 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:35:30 »

500k in this current climate according to this twitter account.

Ok, makes perfect sense


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« Reply #35482 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:39:39 »

We spent more on Woolery apparently.

Although exactly how these deals are structured means that a fraction of that amount is likely to ever be paid.
The Woolery fee was structured apparently, only about £50k up front and then promotion/appearance add ons to the value of £300k, I doubt they will ever get the full fee, probably more likely to be about £100k max.

Dale Vince said they wanted to sign him but weren't willing to put up an initial fee and pay just add ons which was why Wigan chose to sell him to us.

£250k for Yates is too much as a one off fee with so many free players around, if its structured to £250k then yeah seems fair.

I like Yates but I wouldn't spend that much to sign him, hes far from the finished article although he has bags of potential.

Where did the £250k fee come from?

EDIT. cheers Tans, seems way too high to me, hes certainly not worth that at any time let alone with football finances how they are.
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« Reply #35483 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 14:57:59 »

I’d balk at £250,000 tbh - unless structured as per PV above. Doyle has blown off Mansfield leaving Bolton/Salford if he doesn’t come back to SN1.

But, as Wellens says today, can’t really do a thing until the salary cap is sorted one way or another. I’d imagine the mooted £2.5m cap for L1 isn’t far away from what we had this/last season.
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« Reply #35484 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 15:32:05 »

I’d balk at £250,000 tbh - unless structured as per PV above. Doyle has blown off Mansfield leaving Bolton/Salford if he doesn’t come back to SN1.

But, as Wellens says today, can’t really do a thing until the salary cap is sorted one way or another. I’d imagine the mooted £2.5m cap for L1 isn’t far away from what we had this/last season.
The suggested figures are £3.6m for L1 and £2m for L2 clubs, which seems about right, as you say I think we were probably close to the £2.5m for this season.

https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11095/11988727/league-one-and-league-two-clubs-to-receive-salary-cap-proposals-by-monday

Although this one suggests £2.5m as you say.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2020/05/19/football-league-salary-caps-25m-league-one-125m-league-two-proposed/

As I stated above I had heard that it will not include players under 21 in that total so we could write off most loan players wages such as Muskwe, Benda and REG, Twine, Curran, McGilp and all the 1st year pros.
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« Reply #35485 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 15:41:06 »

The first figures for the salary cap were put forward by Dale Vince!

I’d expect club owners to want the lowest cap possible as it’s more money in their arse pocket.

Personally, I’m not in favour.
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« Reply #35486 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 15:53:26 »

The first figures for the salary cap were put forward by Dale Vince!

I’d expect club owners to want the lowest cap possible as it’s more money in their arse pocket.

Personally, I’m not in favour.
I still think that if they all played fairly by the FFP/SCMP then this would not be an issue.

The more fans you have coming through the turnstyles then the more you can spend on player salaries. But instead of entire turnover base it upon attendances/merchandise, close the additional sponsorship loop hole that Vince/Salford are exploiting so often.
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« Reply #35487 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 15:53:33 »

That ‘ex agent’ account has posted again

We shall see



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« Reply #35488 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 15:56:14 »

Well TBH who in their right mind would want to go to Mansfield?

A division lower, not a style of play that suits him and probably under about an hour travelling time less.

And its Mansfield.
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« Reply #35489 on: Wednesday, June 24, 2020, 16:14:37 »

Mansfield fans recon he lives near Chesterfield. Not for about 4 years since he moved to Preston!

He lives on South Merseyside somewhere isn't it?
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