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The FA protecting the Non league game or not


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Think the FA should be worrying about other things with clubs going to the wall

but they seem to have started on this instead,not sure if it's a good thing or not

 

 

http://nonleague.pit...sfer-fees-4039/

 

 

Not much change really, I don't understand how anyone can think that a club should receive a fee for a player they are not paying wages to.

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On the face of it not much change.But many smaller clubs can not afford to put players on contract but you will now find clubs putting the majority of their players on contract just to ensure they keep those players or in the hope they can sell them for a healthy fee,outcome,more clubs will go bust.

The only winners here are the bigger non league clubs who can target players out of contract (they do already do this)

This is just making the non league game at the top level as far removed as possible from the rest,much as has happened in the upper echelons of the professional game

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you will now find clubs putting the majority of their players on contract just to ensure they keep those players or in the hope they can sell them for a healthy fee,outcome,more clubs will go bust.

 

 

 

If clubs pay out money they cant afford they deserve to go broke.

 

Now that the inland revenue are going through the books of clubs who are suspected of paying wages without declaring them, things could start to get very messy indeed.

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perhaps if they banned gary calder from non league clubs they would be providing protection.

 

 

I saw Gary Calder's named in the NLP regarding Rushdon and Diamonds. He leaves more of a trail of destruction in his wake than a German Tiger Tank in 1939.

 

Hornchurch, then Weymouth and now Rushdon.

 

Where is he now i wonder ????

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