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RE: D1 AD Argues For A Cap On Coaching Salaries
(12-22-2019 12:48 AM)arkstfan Wrote:  
(12-21-2019 03:28 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Every seriously competitive sport has caps. Even Formula 1 has caps. The NFL has caps. And the way to make caps taste better in the P5 is to make it a luxury tax MLB style instead of a cap. You wanna spend over the cap fine but you're taxed on that and the taxes help out the non factories.

The only cap in top tier professional soccer outside of the US is a cap on how much debt a team can carry in relation to revenue.


In other words some franchises in the past probably spent themselves into bankruptcy trying to keep pace. That's still a cap, it's just a sloppy and poorly thought out one.
12-22-2019 11:56 AM
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