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Squad salary caps in League 1 and 2

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https://www.efl.com/news/2020/august/squad-salary-caps-introduced-in-league-one-and-league-two/

Those discussions culminated in today’s divisional vote, with representatives of League One and League Two Clubs opting to implement the new measures in place of the existing Salary Cost Management Protocols (SCMP), with fixed caps of £2.5million and £1.5million respectively.

Discussions continue with Championship Clubs in respect to amendments to their own financial controls. League One and Two Clubs are also going to continue discussions towards the introduction of additional measures aimed at addressing Club financial sustainability.

This means that if we were to get relegated, we'd have to have another big clear-out of the current high-earners. Similar to being relegated from the Premier.
 
jackjackjackjack said:
https://www.efl.com/news/2020/august/squad-salary-caps-introduced-in-league-one-and-league-two/

Those discussions culminated in today’s divisional vote, with representatives of League One and League Two Clubs opting to implement the new measures in place of the existing Salary Cost Management Protocols (SCMP), with fixed caps of £2.5million and £1.5million respectively.

Discussions continue with Championship Clubs in respect to amendments to their own financial controls. League One and Two Clubs are also going to continue discussions towards the introduction of additional measures aimed at addressing Club financial sustainability.

This means that if we were to get relegated, we'd have to have another big clear-out of the current high-earners. Similar to being relegated from the Premier.

Nothing like starting the season positively :clown:
 
Jesus.....common sense actually prevailing in football. What an earth are they doing...
 
They’ve had it before, and Jock Stein playing for Llanelli springs to mind.
 

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