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« Reply #15 on: Sunday, May 9, 2010, 21:20:43 »

Imposing a salary cap would make English teams significantly less competitive in Europe, and would thus make the Premier League significantly poorer, meaning none of the best players would come here any more.

What I mean is that a salary cap should apply accross the board, in all countries. I know there's no chance of it happening but that's the only way of ever having genuine competition. I don't see the point in any league where certain teams are so much better than everyone else (i.e Chelsea and Man U over here or Real Madrid and Barca in Spain) What is the point?? It's just boring!!

Football's just gone totally fucking nuts in the last 10/15 years or so. I saw the other day that Jimmy Bullard is on 45k a week..I mean FFS, Jimmy Bullard! He's a reasonable player but that is insane. To me, only the absolute top, top players should be on that amount. Again, I'm talking about all of Europe not just England. Salary levels are obscene and unsustainable and I don't see how anyone can possibly argue with that. Oh yes, going back to Jimmy Bullard, there's no provision in his contract for his salary to come down in the event of Hull getting relegated!

So how do I feel about the possibility of STFC one day getting back to the Premier League? That has to be the aim of Fitton & Co, even thought they've never once mentioned it, it has to be on their agenda. I think we could do it as well. Wigan, Burnley, Reading have done it, why not us? It would certainly be exciting to get promoted to the Prem but would I pay £40/£50/£60 to get into games? No fucking chance. I might go to one or two games a season as a 'special day out' and I would just watch the rest on TV. If we never got back into the Premier League in my life time I really wouldn't be bothered.
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« Reply #16 on: Sunday, May 9, 2010, 21:53:08 »

Imposing a salary cap would make English teams significantly less competitive in Europe, and would thus make the Premier League significantly poorer, meaning none of the best players would come here any more.
Not seeing a downside to any of that: just negatives for the money men and the armchairs, and positives for English football and proper fans
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« Reply #17 on: Sunday, May 9, 2010, 21:57:36 »

It would certainly be exciting to get promoted to the Prem but would I pay £40/£50/£60 to get into games? No fucking chance. I might go to one or two games a season as a 'special day out' and I would just watch the rest on TV. If we never got back into the Premier League in my life time I really wouldn't be bothered.


yaknow was talking about this yesterday and saying pretty much the same thing.   I hate the fact that all these prem clubs with plastic followers are playing on a massive pile of debt with players who are paid so much they don't care if they are sat on the bench earning it.    It doesn't mean much any more, it's just a bunch of over-paid knobs posturing and moaning about something or other.

I like our football and the teams we play cos it's real football and we have real fans.  How would I feel if we got into the Premiershit again?  I'd probably still go, but would want it all on our terms even if it meant a season in and then out again.  
might even consider going to watch a good non-league side if things got really crap and we ended up with Xeng Ding Xiu and Fango playing for us
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« Reply #18 on: Sunday, May 9, 2010, 22:06:27 »

It's a shame for some fans though. I go to games up here and there are so many fans who are far from "plastic" but their crime is supporting their local club.

"Plastics" are leaches.
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