Post by Ghostrider on Nov 30, 2015 14:21:19 GMT
Is it time to start making players take responsibility for their actions in football games?
This is merely hypothetical by me but I think the time has come, especially in the premier league, to make players earn their wages on a points system of win draw and lose.
The game should be evened up and given back to the true fans, in my worldly opinion and here's how I would work it.
All players are given a basic wage too start with. say, £5,000 a week. They get that regardless.
The potentials from there are up to the players playing as a team.
A win ups their wages to £10,000 in that week. If a cup game is also within that same week and they win, then an extra £5,000, making £15,000 for that week.
A draw gets them an extra £1000 on top of their £5,000.
A loss leaves them on basic.
A bonus scheme could be an extra £1000 per man for each goal scored and an extra £2000 per man for keeping a clean sheet in a win and an extra £1000 for keeping a clean sheet in a draw.
I know what you're thinking. "huh? - with the money Ronaldo and Messi is on and the wages Rooney and co are on....how would this be implemented?
Easy. Firstly this is my new football world. Remember this and remember that this is what I would do to bring rationality and reality back to the ordinary hard working person who wants to see his/her football team go out and give their all as part of a real TEAM, knowing they can afford to do so and also knowing that their team will try their best to entertain.
By doing it this way, we can have entrance fees at affordable prices and also the opportunity to actually grow your own players who will be more than happy to play for your club without getting out of their depth and also not hankering for a move, in many cases.
But football is a short career, right? it means that players only earning this amount of money could be finished at 33/34/35? and then what?...they would have nothing, right?
In my system there would be a reward for service. 10 years service reaps 2 years basic salary. Any further years thereafter would gain an added months salary for each extra year.
All transfer fees would be up to the clubs involved in what they're prepared to pay but the wages would still be the same, except that any player involved in that transfer would be entitled to 5% of that fee and any agent would deduct their fee from that 5%.
If I ran football, this is one thing I would implement.
To get back to brass tacks/grass roots of football, I would immediately tell all players under original contracts for sickening wages that once that contract is honoured, they revert to the set out plan. Failure to do so means they either move on or give up the game.
Once all the sickeningly paid stars are done with, we have a new breed of hungry players who will be only too willing to play for the wages on offer. They would still be rich if they weren't extravagant.
Naturally they won't be on 15 million a year like Rooney and co are, but then again, football has gone into a totally sickening world.
15 million a year for kicking a frigging football to another person where the end product is to kick/nod/chest it past a person on guard between two posts and a overhead bar with a net attached.
When premier league football has come to a stage where paying fans are treated like dog shit and looked down on by certain over-inflated/paid people paid to kick a football and also not factored in to the money bags way football is run - as anything significant in the money stakes, when they clearly are - think it's time to implement full change.
Let's call it football equality in the wages stakes, where fans can pay a tenner to watch their team whilst also being able to afford a pie or a sandwich or a cup of tea/coffee at sensible prices.
Crazy and not doable? maybe, but wouldn't it be nice to implement something like this if you had the power to change.
What would any of you do to make change to football?
This is merely hypothetical by me but I think the time has come, especially in the premier league, to make players earn their wages on a points system of win draw and lose.
The game should be evened up and given back to the true fans, in my worldly opinion and here's how I would work it.
All players are given a basic wage too start with. say, £5,000 a week. They get that regardless.
The potentials from there are up to the players playing as a team.
A win ups their wages to £10,000 in that week. If a cup game is also within that same week and they win, then an extra £5,000, making £15,000 for that week.
A draw gets them an extra £1000 on top of their £5,000.
A loss leaves them on basic.
A bonus scheme could be an extra £1000 per man for each goal scored and an extra £2000 per man for keeping a clean sheet in a win and an extra £1000 for keeping a clean sheet in a draw.
I know what you're thinking. "huh? - with the money Ronaldo and Messi is on and the wages Rooney and co are on....how would this be implemented?
Easy. Firstly this is my new football world. Remember this and remember that this is what I would do to bring rationality and reality back to the ordinary hard working person who wants to see his/her football team go out and give their all as part of a real TEAM, knowing they can afford to do so and also knowing that their team will try their best to entertain.
By doing it this way, we can have entrance fees at affordable prices and also the opportunity to actually grow your own players who will be more than happy to play for your club without getting out of their depth and also not hankering for a move, in many cases.
But football is a short career, right? it means that players only earning this amount of money could be finished at 33/34/35? and then what?...they would have nothing, right?
In my system there would be a reward for service. 10 years service reaps 2 years basic salary. Any further years thereafter would gain an added months salary for each extra year.
All transfer fees would be up to the clubs involved in what they're prepared to pay but the wages would still be the same, except that any player involved in that transfer would be entitled to 5% of that fee and any agent would deduct their fee from that 5%.
If I ran football, this is one thing I would implement.
To get back to brass tacks/grass roots of football, I would immediately tell all players under original contracts for sickening wages that once that contract is honoured, they revert to the set out plan. Failure to do so means they either move on or give up the game.
Once all the sickeningly paid stars are done with, we have a new breed of hungry players who will be only too willing to play for the wages on offer. They would still be rich if they weren't extravagant.
Naturally they won't be on 15 million a year like Rooney and co are, but then again, football has gone into a totally sickening world.
15 million a year for kicking a frigging football to another person where the end product is to kick/nod/chest it past a person on guard between two posts and a overhead bar with a net attached.
When premier league football has come to a stage where paying fans are treated like dog shit and looked down on by certain over-inflated/paid people paid to kick a football and also not factored in to the money bags way football is run - as anything significant in the money stakes, when they clearly are - think it's time to implement full change.
Let's call it football equality in the wages stakes, where fans can pay a tenner to watch their team whilst also being able to afford a pie or a sandwich or a cup of tea/coffee at sensible prices.
Crazy and not doable? maybe, but wouldn't it be nice to implement something like this if you had the power to change.
What would any of you do to make change to football?