Riot in the Premier League: Arsenal blocked the vote for introducing salary caps

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The Premier League's plans to introduce a harsh cut on the clubs' spending, the so-called " A vote on new financial rules scheduled for Friday was finally announced after the handing over of the London Arsenal - The Times.

The Gunners' team was seriously ahead of other clubs and Premier League bosses. Arsenal have said that they are trying to pass the fixed line between wages without the need of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) and it is legally unsafe.

Representatives of the Londoners: since the league is in full swing, the PFA will inevitably go to court, and the chances of the Premier League winning the title look marginal.

Arsenal's position was actively supported by Aston Villa. The clubs are outraged that imposing wage limits on workers violates labor laws, which were not provided for through a collective bargaining agreement..



The proposition, as it turns out, transferred to the “anchor” system, where the expenses of the richest clubs would be tied to the team’s income, so that the village will remain in place with the singing multiplier.

However, due to the threat of a protracted ship war and a potential strike of the graves, the voting focused on the meaning of the term.

Now the Premier League is worried about finding new ways to regulate financial fair play, trying to find a compromise between grand clubs, middle peasants and professional football players.

Based on materials: timesonline.co.uk



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