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A closed off league without promotion and relegation does that anyway....The other thing about a salary cap is it hurts incentives to improve the quality.
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Sign Up Now!A closed off league without promotion and relegation does that anyway....The other thing about a salary cap is it hurts incentives to improve the quality.
a luxury tax achieves almost as much equity as a salary cap but is more financially viable (as ambitious clubs end up subsidizing weaker clubs) and allows the league to grow. The salary cap has been pretty flat for 2 decades now, it doesn't seem to be a recipe for the league to growThis comes up from time to time. The question is not should there be a salary cap, the questions is do you want a league where a few clubs dominate every year, or do you want a league where smaller clubs have a chance more often. Do you want something like the old firm in Scotland or the J-league? I think the setup we have now is much better than in Europe and Europe would benefit from a salary cap.
People always invoke the Leicester City outlier, but they are a true outlier, which their two subsequent relegations attest to. I don't think you will find as European league with as many different winners compared to the first 10 years of Aliga. This is definitely a better scenario for Australian fans / market. I would argue better for any league, but maybe people who like supporting Spurs or Newcastle or Everton knowing they will never win.
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You can actually see as they salary cap restrictions have reduced, Sydney and City started to have more consistent success over everyone else. Bigger budgets, better able to retain better players.
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Grow the league, all the clubs and the salary cap. I don't think this is achieved by having a few teams win all the time, and other teams never winning. If you live in Newcastle (UK), you probably still go because what the fuck else is there to do. But if you live in Newcastle (Aus), fuck it you can just go to the beach, go to a RL game, watch aerial ping pong on tv, hell even just go outside in the sun with your mates. Giving everyone a chance matters.
The salary floor was introduced in 1990 as West Coast Eagles and Adelaide Crows, the new franchisees, had much larger memberships than the existing clubs (no longer the case) allowing them to poach and tilt the competition. This was to prevent the two clubs from dominating every season. The non-player salary caps were introduced later.Can you tell me more about the AFL's experience with the cap floor? I'd like to read about that.
In Victoria for decades there were two Aussie Rules comps: the old VFL (est. 1897) and the VFA (est. 1877). The VFA had P/R. The VFA no longer exists, the AFL re-created the VFL and absorbed the surviving clubs from the VFA and re-introduced the seconds for AFL clubs. Admittedly, the sports codes are now run like entertainment businesses compared to back then.well tbh I don't know any pro has ever tried P/R in the first place hence never made to work..
Certainly don't expect the eggball codes ever to bother with this system like football does world over.
A east coast based P/R would be viable as long as there's the naming rights sponser/s/broadcast deal and the FA kicking in plus the Clubs chasing their sponsers and fund raising.
With all that money paying for those over sized stads the current Pro game forks out that saving alone would cover alot of air travels.
The football and more importantly the youth are continuing to improve. Given that the football is the primary product, then we can see that it will take time to filter through. Given that the 7 Network owns the right to the AFL, and 9 network owns the rights to NRL, the AL will not get any assistance from them. For me, the APL needs to promote it's youth teams as the U20 made it into the 9 & 7 news bulletins. Also, we need to get on the ABC's back and tell them to report the AL results from the previous day. I am sick of listening to the ABC news in the morning and no mention of the scores for the AL.We need something to breath life into the A League. Right now its like watching a train wreck in ultra slow motion.
The penny has dropped and most AL clubs are investing in developing youth for sale. This should stem the red ink, and lead to better football. Salary caps do not hurt incentives for clubs - all it means is that they cannot spend their way into bankruptcy and provides for a more even competition.The other thing about a salary cap is it hurts incentives to improve the quality. Ideally you start climbing the ladder by getting better transfer fees and reinvesting that money into better squads
A league deficits are so big mind you that there might be enough incentive to try and max out transfer revenue even if tv revenue improves
The NSL tried it.Has any professional sport in Australia even attempted to make it work? I can't think of any.
There is P&R in the NPL. Doesn't seem to be a problem there.
They could bring in Neymar. outside the cap. They couldn't bring Neymar, Messi, Ronaldo.If there are exceptions, which there are, then you may as well scrap it. You then get into a situation where you are restricting at the top unnecessarily, and as a result, holding back the comp.
For example if City want to bring in Neymar with an eye to compete in Asian comps, not just A-League, they can't do that because of the salary cap.
They can, however, have enough exemptions to be consistently better than Newcastle Jets. So what's the point?
they both contributeA closed off league without promotion and relegation does that anyway....
what didn't they try Sutho.The NSL tried it.
It is my cross to bear to educate the ignorant. VFA was only in Victoria.what didn't they try Sutho.
They tried to action a national H/A comp but what would you expect way back then, nothing.
Going back as far as the 60/70's onwards nothing could get going properly.
The State Feds didn't like to lose power like to this day, Pongrass/St G Lowy/Hakoah wished but Vic Clubs didn't.
Hence conference systems etc, nothing was going to work those dark ages for as you know there was no uniformity so moot tbh.
Surely we can look ahead for a better and informed future.
Ah ok Cunning, I recall from up here there was the VFL, never heard of the other being in the dark re that games backgrounds and don't thonk it applies much for am I right this was just in Vic ?
Your last sentence :
As highlighted above there are a lot of ifs. And having seen the way some of the local clubs are run, I cannot see the ifs becoming viable.
Are you talking about local NPL Clubs above ?
Even with the exceptions, ccm managed to win for a couple of years. This would have been far more unlikely with no cap. Which is the point. The bigger richer clubs still win more often, but it evens it just enough.
happy not being in the loop of the southern game - killed its own fellow opposing comp by the sound of it.It is my cross to bear to educate the ignorant. VFA was only in Victoria.
Yup. NPL clubs rely a lot on volunteers and that varies from club to club. I know one NPL club which has gone from lowest of the lowest rungs to be ready for promotion into the NPL1 and I know of another that is a plodding club. The difference is that the former has a lot of professionals whose ego is stroked at work, the latter has a lot of people whose ego is stroked at the club.
7 and 9 will not mention the aleague based of thier own interests unless they want to but channel 10 can and should do a lot more especially with paramount.The football and more importantly the youth are continuing to improve. Given that the football is the primary product, then we can see that it will take time to filter through. Given that the 7 Network owns the right to the AFL, and 9 network owns the rights to NRL, the AL will not get any assistance from them. For me, the APL needs to promote it's youth teams as the U20 made it into the 9 & 7 news bulletins. Also, we need to get on the ABC's back and tell them to report the AL results from the previous day. I am sick of listening to the ABC news in the morning and no mention of the scores for the AL.
Interesting point re NBL...If we are to have promotion and relegation, salary cap will have to be removed at some point soon.
Therefore, for now, I think a "luxury tax" similar to NBA is a good idea. Lets those who want to spend, spend.
Then distribute the said income from luxury tax to grassroots or youth development programs etc.
Similar thing is happening with NBL, salary cap is too low and the better players are now heading to China, Europe etc.
Different with NRL and AFL as there is no international market/competition.
Similar thing is happening with NBL, salary cap is too low and the better players are now heading to China, Europe etc.
Different with NRL and AFL as there is no international market/competition.
This comes up from time to time. The question is not should there be a salary cap, the questions is do you want a league where a few clubs dominate every year, or do you want a league where smaller clubs have a chance more often. Do you want something like the old firm in Scotland or the J-league? I think the setup we have now is much better than in Europe and Europe would benefit from a salary cap.
People always invoke the Leicester City outlier, but they are a true outlier, which their two subsequent relegations attest to. I don't think you will find as European league with as many different winners compared to the first 10 years of Aliga. This is definitely a better scenario for Australian fans / market. I would argue better for any league, but maybe people who like supporting Spurs or Newcastle or Everton knowing they will never win.
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You can actually see as they salary cap restrictions have reduced, Sydney and City started to have more consistent success over everyone else. Bigger budgets, better able to retain better players.
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Grow the league, all the clubs and the salary cap. I don't think this is achieved by having a few teams win all the time, and other teams never winning. If you live in Newcastle (UK), you probably still go because what the fuck else is there to do. But if you live in Newcastle (Aus), fuck it you can just go to the beach, go to a RL game, watch aerial ping pong on tv, hell even just go outside in the sun with your mates. Giving everyone a chance matters.
If we are to have promotion and relegation, salary cap will have to be removed at some point soon.
Therefore, for now, I think a "luxury tax" similar to NBA is a good idea. Lets those who want to spend, spend.
Then distribute the said income from luxury tax to grassroots or youth development programs etc.
Similar thing is happening with NBL, salary cap is too low and the better players are now heading to China, Europe etc.
Different with NRL and AFL as there is no international market/competition.
HG, yes you make good points re the APL/AL.Not saying I disagree. But it's one thing to remove or increase the cap, it's another for any Oz club to actually afford to pay more. All seems a bit pointless at the moment as they're broke.
The league as a whole is probably only averaging one marquee in recent seasons when they've allowed for 26. Until the clubs actually have money AND want to spend it, the cap is practically ineffectual. Losing our better players to overseas is a fact of life right now, we can't afford to keep them here.