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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicken Balti Pie View Post
    Looking at the players out of contract, I think I'd only offer Brindley, Chicksen and Lacey a contract, I'd also like to see us shift on Taylor and Mitchell. Chesterfield must have been laughing when we paid for those two.

    If I remember correctly, a wage cap comes into force next year so we will need to recruit extremely wisely as well
    That's the first I've heard about a wage cap. How would that work if a team like Wrexham doesn't get promoted this season?

    Also, is the wage cap based on income or gates, or is it a blanket cap across all teams? If the latter, what's the point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    That's the first I've heard about a wage cap. How would that work if a team like Wrexham doesn't get promoted this season?

    Also, is the wage cap based on income or gates, or is it a blanket cap across all teams? If the latter, what's the point?
    Don't think the wage cap will start next season. It'll take a while for them to agree the rules, and as we see in the EFL and Premier League, clubs always find creative ways around the rules anyway.

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