My proposal, no doubt in need of heavily refining, is this:
- +Each player would be paid a basic rate linked to the percentage of the clubs attendance income, say 70%. If the club receives £1.2m in attendance then your star player would get 5%, your squad players 4% and back ups 3%. Youth players could get 1.5%. This would do two things, firstly it would prevent the club from overspending and secondly it would force players to connect with the reason they get paid in the first place.
+This basic rate is then improved by a player rating mobile app. Each member of the crowd uses a free download app with password linked to the game they are attending to rate the players performance. Fans without smartphones would be able to log into a website with a password to complete the rating. Only fans at the game would be able to rate the players. Players on the bench or not even in the match day squad would get the average of the players performance so that they too were willing the team on to succeed.
+The win and goal bonus would be removed, it is about performance; wins will happen as a result of performances. I've always though it unfair that strikers get goal bonuses, defenders and keepers get clean sheet bonuses etc...
+When the team is successful the attendance will go up and accordingly so will the wages.
Dave Braylsford said yesterday about the Sky Tour de France team:
"People talk about having team unity and team harmony. I don't buy that at all. Most of the best teams I've been with, they're not harmonious environments. This is not a harmonious environment. This is a gritty environment where people are pushing really hard.
What you need is goal harmony, and there's a big difference between the two."
and it got me thinking that if Reading signed Ricky Lambert how would Le Fondre feel about his goal bonuses reduced as he would no longer take penalties, wouldn't he feel better if he knew he would be getting a bonus when Lambert scored?
I've got loads more ideas on this but I don't want to go on, please feel free to pull my concept to shreds
