Mr Miyagi
Banned
I think the issue for many professional sports fans, is that although we love the game, we love our teams just a little bit more. We don't lose our players from the game altogether when they sign with rival franchises, we lose them from our team. And that upsets us.
The issue isn't that we don't see many of our favourite players as elite, but that our favourite and elite teams may not be giving the elite salaries that rival franchises think these players are worth. But doesn't an elite player deserves an elite salary right? Now because cricket is only at best half a career, the playing career salary is not the only factor in a player's decision, their are post playing career considerations involved for many. But ultimately money does matter to a livlihood.
If international cricket could find a way to cap and equalise salaries like an sports salary cap, where franchise careers are only supplemental to the rich more elite pay levels of international, which are standardised in pay and opportunity, this would mitigate a lot of player unpopular movement, and the issue would be far less significant than it is.
So the question isn't on how to restrict players from leaving teams, but how to reward them fairly to get an elite pay for playing at an elite level in their favourite and preferred teams outside of financial reasons?
The issue isn't that we don't see many of our favourite players as elite, but that our favourite and elite teams may not be giving the elite salaries that rival franchises think these players are worth. But doesn't an elite player deserves an elite salary right? Now because cricket is only at best half a career, the playing career salary is not the only factor in a player's decision, their are post playing career considerations involved for many. But ultimately money does matter to a livlihood.
If international cricket could find a way to cap and equalise salaries like an sports salary cap, where franchise careers are only supplemental to the rich more elite pay levels of international, which are standardised in pay and opportunity, this would mitigate a lot of player unpopular movement, and the issue would be far less significant than it is.
So the question isn't on how to restrict players from leaving teams, but how to reward them fairly to get an elite pay for playing at an elite level in their favourite and preferred teams outside of financial reasons?
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