Re: Salary Cap
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 5:01 pm
the ntc guys train really hard, but it's such a small amount of people and it's not possible to predict talent outcomes at that young age, so failure rate is high. Also a case of who you know rather than what you know, plus once you're in coaches are loathed to change it too much as it reflects on them. npl players don't put in enough hours. unless the player is near autistic and practising individually by themselves no one coming through the NPL is much good. npl also clubs not necessarily about player development understandably they have their own pride and want to win so there is a conflict of interest. hence my suggestion that we set up a league that can have a more development edge at least have somewhere juniors can go that has the correct structure to develop them with the right amount of hours if they want to, not leave it up to someone else to decide whether they are good enough at 12yrs of age.
FFA rips a registration fee off the juniors in all the federations and then keeps 40% of a-league revenue. the only extraordinary cost for a-league clubs is two clubs have predatory monopolistic stadium deals all the rest who have losses is optional spending. Even with the aus rep junior teams which should be scrapped no one can justify so much wastage it's just a bloated administration.
FFA rips a registration fee off the juniors in all the federations and then keeps 40% of a-league revenue. the only extraordinary cost for a-league clubs is two clubs have predatory monopolistic stadium deals all the rest who have losses is optional spending. Even with the aus rep junior teams which should be scrapped no one can justify so much wastage it's just a bloated administration.