There's teams that actively tried to bump up their quality (Betis) and tried (Sevilla) but you see where the salary cap has taken them both. One struggled like us till the last day to register their signings, the other couldn't get the players they wanted and were capped without going transfers having to conclude first. And event then only spent a fraction of their transfer income without being able to signings pivot in the winter.
Tebas keeps talking about the EPL being a debt league, which is a bit silly as the world is a debt based financial system. The issue is the income streams to finance the debts the clubs generate anyways.
The more I think about his salary cap system the more problematic it is. There's no way you can have fluctuations of 200m cap up and down season by season. There is also serious questions to ask of it when your league's winning team has to drop their cap 200m the year directy after winning the league. That shows the financial system in your national league are broke.
Also, salary cap shoud work long term to improve the clubs economic working conditions. For example cap +/-% season to season should be capped at 5/10/15%. So if for example Barcelona are not meeting criteria then they lose 10% of cap (600m cap creates 60m reduction). Then again, don't meet criteria then it drops 10%. Atleast that way you are stopping 400m to 200m fluctuations season by season yo-yos which is not benefitial for anyone and instead have a growth/retraction system that can be better planned for.
Tebas keeps talking about the EPL being a debt league, which is a bit silly as the world is a debt based financial system. The issue is the income streams to finance the debts the clubs generate anyways.
The more I think about his salary cap system the more problematic it is. There's no way you can have fluctuations of 200m cap up and down season by season. There is also serious questions to ask of it when your league's winning team has to drop their cap 200m the year directy after winning the league. That shows the financial system in your national league are broke.
Also, salary cap shoud work long term to improve the clubs economic working conditions. For example cap +/-% season to season should be capped at 5/10/15%. So if for example Barcelona are not meeting criteria then they lose 10% of cap (600m cap creates 60m reduction). Then again, don't meet criteria then it drops 10%. Atleast that way you are stopping 400m to 200m fluctuations season by season yo-yos which is not benefitial for anyone and instead have a growth/retraction system that can be better planned for.