Re: Contract Talks & FCs Future : Wed Jul 15, 2020 1:32 pm
ploinerrhino wrote:
And that is the Key point in all this , whilst the lockdown is on Clubs have announced Marquee players for next season whilst expecting contracted players to take a pay cut
It's a kick in the shorts for sure, whilst clubs obviously have to look to the future and build what they deem to be a winning side, all things considered the significant expenditure albeit future tense is still expenditure, and for many they'll see that as money that could be spent on wages/players being paid in full even if it is from money from next season instead so are having their payments backdated/back-loaded.
This back payment has been done for high earners from the NRL so as to get the respective club/s under the salary cap for that year, the fallout is far too often a lot of movement/loss of personnel to compensate for that back-loaded contract payment in the following year. We ourselves have seen significant player movement on loan or simply released to allow the back loaded contract payments to take place and not push the club over the cap.
If clubs are willing to do that then it seems somewhat of snub/different strokes for different folks, if clubs are handing out significant contracts (and possible fees) yet won't offer to backdate wages after asking players to take a cut.