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Wage Cap?

Postby Beefymcfc » Fri Jul 12, 2019 9:52 pm

Been away working, and been catching up, and noticed that the 7% wage cap has been binned. Does anybody know the reason why and who voted for it to be rescinded?

Seems very convenient for certain clubs.
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sat Jul 13, 2019 2:58 am

[quote="Beefymcfc"]Been away working, and been catching up, and noticed that the 7% wage cap has been binned. Does anybody know the reason why and who voted for it to be rescinded?

Seems very convenient for certain clubs.[/quote

Cannot wage cap anything under EU law.

The rags started this ridiculous overpaying shite ....fuckign clueless Munchens.
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby john@staustell » Sat Jul 13, 2019 4:56 am

Daft idea anyway

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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jul 13, 2019 6:50 am

john@staustell wrote:Daft idea anyway

Where you been without internet, up the Orinoco? :D

Just the way we work, mate.

Yes, it was a daft idea but at the time it was part of a structure signed off by the Rags, etc, that was obviously in place to stop certain clubs. I'm just trying to work out who it suits to hpget rid of it now?
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby salford city » Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:26 am

We all know that it will suit our illustrious neighbours from the other side of Trafford bridge as they are going to need to offer stupid wages as per our time under Hughes to attract any top names either this summer or in the foreseeable future. The name & badge are on the wane, with everyone wanting chumps league football. Looking along the East Lancs, red scouses' wage bill is also rising so no doubt they will also be in favour?
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jul 13, 2019 8:24 pm

salford city wrote:We all know that it will suit our illustrious neighbours from the other side of Trafford bridge as they are going to need to offer stupid wages as per our time under Hughes to attract any top names either this summer or in the foreseeable future. The name & badge are on the wane, with everyone wanting chumps league football. Looking along the East Lancs, red scouses' wage bill is also rising so no doubt they will also be in favour?

I sort of get that it suits the Rags but I'm sure this stuff has to be voted on. That means that those who instigated it must have their lackies in tow again.
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby nottsblue » Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:16 am

Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Jul 21, 2019 8:50 pm

nottsblue wrote:Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.

Pound to a penny that they've raised their wage bill more than the rule they fought for. Still haven't seen anything official on this, which makes me wonder why. Big story when introduced, no mention when thrown out the window.

Had to laugh at the Donut-Thief wages, how a 'keeper commands those wages is quite staggering.
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sun Jul 21, 2019 10:48 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.

Pound to a penny that they've raised their wage bill more than the rule they fought for. Still haven't seen anything official on this, which makes me wonder why. Big story when introduced, no mention when thrown out the window.

Had to laugh at the Donut-Thief wages, how a 'keeper commands those wages is quite staggering.


We should have MS from the DM pop in so we can go over all our transfer deals done and wages as well just to clear up who the cunts are who ''ruined football'' as its not fuckign us that has done that.

We are fuckign light years away from any guilt on being the first team in world football paying big transfer money for players or wages.
Scum are one of, if not, the worst culprits in England.
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby Hazy2 » Tue Jul 23, 2019 11:35 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.

Pound to a penny that they've raised their wage bill more than the rule they fought for. Still haven't seen anything official on this, which makes me wonder why. Big story when introduced, no mention when thrown out the window.

Had to laugh at the Donut-Thief wages, how a 'keeper commands those wages is quite staggering.


We should have MS from the DM pop in so we can go over all our transfer deals done and wages as well just to clear up who the cunts are who ''ruined football'' as its not fuckign us that has done that.

We are fuckign light years away from any guilt on being the first team in world football paying big transfer money for players or wages.
Scum are one of, if not, the worst culprits in England.


£375,000 per week for a keeper in decline !
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Tue Jul 23, 2019 12:12 pm

Hazy2 wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.

Pound to a penny that they've raised their wage bill more than the rule they fought for. Still haven't seen anything official on this, which makes me wonder why. Big story when introduced, no mention when thrown out the window.

Had to laugh at the Donut-Thief wages, how a 'keeper commands those wages is quite staggering.


We should have MS from the DM pop in so we can go over all our transfer deals done and wages as well just to clear up who the cunts are who ''ruined football'' as its not fuckign us that has done that.

We are fuckign light years away from any guilt on being the first team in world football paying big transfer money for players or wages.
Scum are one of, if not, the worst culprits in England.


£375,000 per week for a keeper in decline !

Loving how they keep spending big on the wrong players
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby nottsblue » Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:07 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.

Pound to a penny that they've raised their wage bill more than the rule they fought for. Still haven't seen anything official on this, which makes me wonder why. Big story when introduced, no mention when thrown out the window.

Had to laugh at the Donut-Thief wages, how a 'keeper commands those wages is quite staggering.


We should have MS from the DM pop in so we can go over all our transfer deals done and wages as well just to clear up who the cunts are who ''ruined football'' as its not fuckign us that has done that.

We are fuckign light years away from any guilt on being the first team in world football paying big transfer money for players or wages.
Scum are one of, if not, the worst culprits in England.


£375,000 per week for a keeper in decline !

Loving how they keep spending big on the wrong players

Be over £1M a week on Sanchez, Pogba and DeGea

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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue Jul 30, 2019 3:16 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Wonder what the rag wage bill is now the donut thief has his £375K a week. Not looking like Pogba will be shifted off the wage bill either and if OGS gets his way and keeps him, no doubt he will want a new raise as well.

Dippers are also to be giving Salah a £400k a week contract to ward off Spanish interest.

Pound to a penny that they've raised their wage bill more than the rule they fought for. Still haven't seen anything official on this, which makes me wonder why. Big story when introduced, no mention when thrown out the window.

Had to laugh at the Donut-Thief wages, how a 'keeper commands those wages is quite staggering.


We should have MS from the DM pop in so we can go over all our transfer deals done and wages as well just to clear up who the cunts are who ''ruined football'' as its not fuckign us that has done that.

We are fuckign light years away from any guilt on being the first team in world football paying big transfer money for players or wages.
Scum are one of, if not, the worst culprits in England.




MS obviously reads my posts .!!!!


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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby salford city » Tue Jul 30, 2019 6:57 am

Fair play to MS for reading Carl's remarks & putting them out there for the deluded masses to contemplate. Always counters the negative shite against us with facts. Well done again Martin
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby Bluemoon4610 » Tue Jul 30, 2019 8:43 am

salford city wrote:Fair play to MS for reading Carl's remarks & putting them out there for the deluded masses to contemplate. Always counters the negative shite against us with facts. Well done again Martin

Is Carl really MS in disguise??? :lol: :lol:
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Re: Wage Cap?

Postby dazby » Thu Aug 01, 2019 6:27 am

Thank goodness for Carl. Where would Martin Samuel be without him.
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