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  • liz
    Veteran
    Site Admin
    • Jan 2003
    • 16778

    #76
    Originally posted by Mike_B
    I have no problem at all if we are set the same salary cap as other clubs, and the amount on the contract is the base amount, and then a loading is applied over and above the base amount to reflect the COL. That way it becomes the standard amount across all players, is transparent and does what it's supposed to do without question. Simple to track and might just silence it all once and for all...
    If you take at face value what Ireland has said in the media today (and I challenge anyone in the industry not to take him at his word), that is exactly what already happens. It is easy to validate (for anyone with access to the detailed information - ie the AFL) for those on base salaries, which will be any draftee in their first contract. It is obviously harder for those on subsequent contracts since each is individually negotiated but still possible to do some kind of assessment for mid-tier players, at least.

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    • Mike_B
      Peyow Peyow
      • Jan 2003
      • 6267

      #77
      Originally posted by liz
      If you take at face value what Ireland has said in the media today (and I challenge anyone in the industry not to take him at his word), that is exactly what already happens. It is easy to validate (for anyone with access to the detailed information - ie the AFL) for those on base salaries, which will be any draftee in their first contract. It is obviously harder for those on subsequent contracts since each is individually negotiated but still possible to do some kind of assessment for mid-tier players, at least.
      I'm not doubting Ireland for a moment. I'm just saying that if they clearly separate out the base amount and then specify the loading for COL separately, then it would remove any doubt about this extra amount being hoarded to pay one or two extra players as opposed to being applied evenly across the entire list.

      So for round numbers sake, Salary Cap is 8mil, and 10% allowance. Just lodge a contract with the rate being 500k and then 10% being 50k as the COL loading and then the 500k is what counts in the 8mil. Easy.

      I'm on the Chandwagon!!!

      If you cannot compete for the premiership, it's better to be young and exciting than middle-aged and dowdy.

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      • nicko18
        Warming the Bench
        • Mar 2003
        • 213

        #78
        FWIW I don't agree with cost of living allowances under the salary cap.

        Just because you choose to dine at fine restaurants rather than eat baked beans on toast doesn't mean you should be getting paid more.

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        • nicko18
          Warming the Bench
          • Mar 2003
          • 213

          #79
          The more appropriate concession is the relocation allowance. The reflection of the fact expansion teams have to attract footballers away from their home states.

          This concession should be pulled once Sydney (or NSW) start producing 1/9th of AFL players.

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          • Beerman
            Regular in the Side
            • Oct 2010
            • 823

            #80
            Swans salary cap concessions

            Originally posted by nicko18
            FWIW I don't agree with cost of living allowances under the salary cap.

            Just because you choose to dine at fine restaurants rather than eat baked beans on toast doesn't mean you should be getting paid more.
            The problem is that baked beans are a lot more expensive in Sydney than Melbourne. It's not about choices the players make - it is about where the club is located.

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            • liz
              Veteran
              Site Admin
              • Jan 2003
              • 16778

              #81
              Originally posted by nicko18
              FWIW I don't agree with cost of living allowances under the salary cap.

              Just because you choose to dine at fine restaurants rather than eat baked beans on toast doesn't mean you should be getting paid more.
              How about if you have to pay 25% more in rent to live in an equivalent suburb?

              And how about if your can of baked beans and loaf of bread cost more?

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              • Matty10
                Senior Player
                • Jun 2007
                • 1331

                #82
                I suppose the real question is whether any players are actually swayed by the 10% COL allowance (i.e. is it actually making a difference in our player retention)?

                I could see it making a difference for rookies and new draftees, but I doubt that it would have really made a difference in the Tippett deal, or in the last contracts signed by Bolton, Goodes, Reid or Hannebery, etc. I could be wrong, but I'd be surprised if the difference between our players staying and going was that 10%.

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                • nicko18
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 213

                  #83
                  Originally posted by Beerman
                  The problem is that baked beans are a lot more expensive in Sydney than Melbourne. It's not about choices the players make - it is about where the club is located.
                  Well you can choose to eat those baked beans at a fancy restaurant or you can eat those baked beans at a roadside diner. You shouldnt be paid more just because you do the former.

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                  • J_Moore
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 74

                    #84
                    Re: Swans salary cap concessions

                    Originally posted by nicko18
                    Well you can choose to eat those baked beans at a fancy restaurant or you can eat those baked beans at a roadside diner. You shouldnt be paid more just because you do the former.
                    Uh, what?

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                    • Auntie.Gerald
                      Veterans List
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 6480

                      #85
                      Nicko18

                      Tom scully and Ablett didnt leave for bake beans ?

                      They have family, friends, established clubs etc etc that they could have stayed at but they chose the opportunity of a new challenge and most importantly an increased pay cheque !

                      If Josh Kennedy was told by the Hawks they wanted him to stay 3 yrs ago and offered him the same as the Swans........what would have Josh done?

                      .............

                      The AFL wants Sydney to be successful..........and each club or as the AFL would see it (each Business Unit) needs to be sustainable and any corporation in Sydney needs to pay a salary that matches the expense of the city
                      "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                      • GongSwan
                        Senior Player
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 1362

                        #86
                        Originally posted by aardvark
                        Ireland explained how it works this morning. We work within the same salary cap as all other teams THEN ad 10% to the contracts. So every player on the list gets a 10% COL adjustment to a standard contract. The only exception is the Rookies who get "a bit more than 10%."

                        So all this talk about us using the COL to go out and buy marquee players is complete crap.
                        I don't know about the Lions, the comparison is valid from a point of view that both states are 100 years behind melbourne in junior development and reserves playing standard. While we have 22 playing, 10 in the NEAFL, what are the rest doing? How is their development helped by watching? No both states need help of some description to remain competitive, while it's cheaper to live in Qld and may be more attractive to some players, some sort of draft concession would see them at least partially compensated for the lack of junior development.

                        Edir: Sorry quoted the wrong post
                        You can't argue with a sick mind - Joe Walsh

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                        • Industrial Fan
                          Goodesgoodesgoodesgoodes!
                          • Aug 2006
                          • 3318

                          #87
                          Originally posted by nicko18
                          Well you can choose to eat those baked beans at a fancy restaurant or you can eat those baked beans at a roadside diner. You shouldnt be paid more just because you do the former.
                          Not that baked beans are relevant to anything, but which fancy restaurants serve baked beans? Am I able to take those beans and eat them at a roadside diner? (Premium beans, cheap location)
                          He ate more cheese, than time allowed

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                          • Jewels
                            On the Rookie List
                            • Oct 2006
                            • 3258

                            #88
                            Originally posted by nicko18
                            Well you can choose to eat those baked beans at a fancy restaurant or you can eat those baked beans at a roadside diner. You shouldnt be paid more just because you do the former.
                            I can see and appreciate the point you are trying to make, the fact of the matter is that these boys, because of logistics, HAVE to live in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney and that is some of the most expensive real estate in the country! I would think that we would be the only club in the competition that really needs their players in a specific location or at least in an area where there truly is no cheaper alternative.
                            If they didn't get a pay packet reflective of the cost of where they have to live, they would have no choice BUT to eat baked beans on toast!

                            My thoughts on it anyway.....

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                            • R-1
                              Senior Player
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 1042

                              #89
                              Just playing around with census data, I've learned that for median rent in Clovelly ($520/w) you can live literally anywhere in Melbourne including the CBD ($416/w), East Melbourne ($416/w) Cremorne ($460/w) or Richmond ($369).

                              So for the cost of Maroubra ($430/W) you could live basically in the centre of Melbourne.

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                              • Industrial Fan
                                Goodesgoodesgoodesgoodes!
                                • Aug 2006
                                • 3318

                                #90
                                Originally posted by nicko18
                                Well you can choose to eat those baked beans at a fancy restaurant or you can eat those baked beans at a roadside diner. You shouldnt be paid more just because you do the former.
                                Also, what if the club dietitian says they're not allowed to eat baked beans? Do they risk censure from the club to get around the cost of living allowance.

                                So many conundrums.
                                He ate more cheese, than time allowed

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