 Welch chi gyd, y TV yw'r rhan o'r haf oed yn gafodd hwn arall, gallwn yn ei gwneud yr sceis, oedden nhw'n dysgu oherwydd yn ei wneud ar hyn, wrth cyflwyntau i gredeithio'r First League yn dgyl petites o un nifer. Oni, rai adeiladu'r hynny cael ei ddefnyddio o'r pōlfaenio, mwyosio'r pōlfaenio o'r pwlfaenio ar hynny o'r lŵn cyfnod i'ch ddweithio sy'n gwybod nhw'n rynnog a mor gweithio'r pŵlfaenio a'r unrhyw yw'r ffordd. Mae'r granffordd ar organ fouradol mae'r ffordd. Mae'r ffordd o ddim yn ffordd. Felly mae wedi ffordd i ddoedd yn cymbrifwyntu ac yn rhywfyniol. Mae'r penderfynuau yn ffordd wrth gorewn, deynnu gyda sy'n ddechrau. Felly mae'r ffordd am gondigaf o fod yn llawn ei ddweud arwch yn ffordd iawn, o'r armlion sy'n cymaint, amddai fod yn y pethau, Cee'r Gymru, yn gynyddu, i fawr iawn, ond ac efallai o dde nhw'n du fawr. Mwyn i'n colli! Ond efallai yn cael eich cyfnod lle i'n holl iddyn nhw'n gweithio'u gwneud. Mae sefydlion, ni wedi'u mewn meddwl amser, maen nhw'n gwneud hefyd, ond du revolution alw. A llunio'n dda. Felly mae'n fwy fawr yn ychydig yn fawr yn siwr. Mae'n fawr fawr yn siwr o'n fawr, The title is actually muted the words salary cap. And I know that terrifies a lot of, those words terrify a lot of people in the library. In fact I've mentioned it on my Twitter and I've had all people coming out to defend the players. Oh, but the players, but the players and you're like, what? What about the players? Like. You know what I love the best line of you ever mentioned a salary cap. All the best players will even go somewhere else, play somewhere else. Why in baseball? Where will they go? They won't go to Italy because there is not that much money, the Spanish clubs areت skins. You might get 01,02 that went there. So be fair.Think a bit though. Germany don't pay anywhere near that. So where will they go? So be fair though. So be fair though right just before we get into this, if there was going to be a Handle cap I would like it to be across Europe. O, byddwn, dwi'n gwybod, ond mae gennym, ond bynnai'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r gwrs a'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r gwrs. Nid yw'n gwneud os y tro. Rwy'n ddweud yw'n gwybod, a'i bwysig o'r ddweudio'n gweithwyr o'r sefyllfa, a o'n meddwl o'r ddweudio'r gweithwyr o'r ddweudio. Mae'r gwahanol yn ddau'r gweithwyr, mae'n ddweud o'r gweithwyr o'r ddweudio. FFP wedi gwneud fod yn y ddechrau'n lladau i yw'r ysgol ychydig yn ei hyn o'r ffyrddodau, ac yw'r llwfr o'r flynyddu, bywch chi'n gwybod i chi ar y llwfr, beth y gallwch chi, yn i gwybod, yn ym 180? Roedd y byddwch chi i gyfle? Fy g嘿'r hwnnw'n gwybod i chi dyleu'r fawr? Ychydig o Flinthysgol yw'r gan wyf yn mynd gyflym? I bwysig wedi bod yn bwysig o bobl. Felly mae'n fawr iawn i'n wneud i'r ddisgruniaeth. Mae'n fawr iawn i'n fawr iawn i'r ddisgruniaeth. Mae'n fawr iawn i'n fawr iawn i'n fawr iawn. Ond yw'r ddau? Mae'n lle i ddweud i amnyddiannau sy'n fawr iawn i'n fawr iawn, yn fawr, ac dyna'n gweithio'r digw i'n fawr iawn. Rwy'n gweithio'u gweithio'u gweithio. Mae'r cwyl yn Maesgoedd, byddwch yn Gwyll�r, yn Gwyl yn Lyegrinio, yn Gwyl Yng Nghaladog, Roedd yn Llywodraeth wedi bod yn gweld y ffordd yn hynny. Mae'n berthynai bod maen nhw'n ddiddordeb o'r gwertham. Ond mae'n bwych o nhw, mae'n rhaid o ni'n gweld 29 year. Mae'r cwp allan eich gweithreit eich cwp, oherwydd mae'n gweithio ar y dyfodol mae'n gweithreit eich cynnest ar gyfer o'r pwysig ar ddechrau'r ffordd Mae'r busnes ychydig yn ymgyrch ar gyfer cyflawnio ar gyfer cyflawni'r cyfrifiadau, a gennym gyda y Cymraeg Hibril Squad. Mae'r podcast yn y bwysig, o'r video ac mae'r podcast, mae'r podcast mae'n gweithio ffans o'r Gwyl Cymraeg. Mae'r fan yw y fan max yn eich bwysig, mae'r cwylwch yn eich bwysig, ac mae'n olygu'n gweithio ar eich bwysig, rwy'n ei fod yn cael ei cwylwch. Felly mae'n cael ei cyffredinol yn gallu bwysig ac mae'n yn cael ei greithio ar gyfer y cwym, Mae'r rhai fod wedi bod ni'n rhaid i'r brwch yn y casgliad. A'r rhaid i'r cyffredinol yn y bod ni'n bwysig i dda i gael. Ond yn ddweud, mae'n ddweud o'r bwysig i'r cyffredinol. Rwy'n ddweud, mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweud fel arllun Everton, gyda Domyn y Calderlwyr yn 150 gynllun o'r byd, ac yn y 50 gynllun o'r bwysig i'r gael, i'r cyffredinol, i'r gael o'r gael. If the charlison's editing's best player, then I've got no problem if he's performing week after week, getting a good screw, the issue I've got is when players who offer no value to the club are on big man. And that's right across football. The irony is, Spears had a salary cap and it got them to the Champions League final. Actually, it was only after the Champions League valued a Harry Kane, they had to secure Harry Kane and Harry Kane's value went through the roof that they had to break their own salary cap. And you can understand that because you can't have, it doesn't really work as one team as it because then they become, you know, then everyone else can jump in. So they have to break their own because everyone else can break theirs. So you've got a system then which won't work. You know, you want it to work within a club. But it can't. So you have to have this uniformity all over, you know, either a league or all over the Europa competitions, whatever it is, that people fall in line. And like you've just said there, like, what you want is, you want your player, you want your best player to be earning the most money. And you want people at the bottom, you know, to earn the leech money. And there'd be a scale that is attached maybe to the contract they signed. So if you think they're really, really valuable. But if you think they're really, really valuable and you sign them up and you give them a good contract, then, you know, obviously you're going to give them good wages. And what would you do to, and how we've talked about it, we are well aware of MLS and the salary cap that they have. But how would you do it, would you do it as to simplify for everybody the way fantasy football works when you're given 100 million and that you think, or would you do it on a wage thing? For me it's only a wage. So no one can be paid more than £150 a week or £200 a week. Let's just say that. But what I would say is, if you're going to buy somebody as well, their worth, what their worth is worth what is in their contract as well. So if you give somebody a big contract and they're on big wages, then you can value them, their buyout clause has to be a big number as well. So that if you give someone a small contract, then you can't demand ridiculous money for them. So they can go somewhere else and aim good money for someone else. So if you've got a place in your squad, and we see this a lot, where you're not utilising, but you're sort of giving them, you'd be giving them good money so someone else wouldn't get them. You can't do that anymore, you'd have to pay them what they, in terms of where they are in the Pekinode. So that someone else can come in and go, you know what, we really like you. They don't really like you because they don't play you. We want you in our squad and we're going to pay you a lot of money, but you're going to become our most important player. I understand, and that's why I was saying, is it like in your mind, would it work, like the fantasy football thing where you've got a pool of money and every club has got that pot of money, 100 million for way. Now clubs are paying 300 million for ways, so it's different. But say it was at 150 million now somewhere in between for your wage bill. Everybody gets that and then it's up to you to distribute it. That to me would be the best way to do it. And then Spares could pay Harry Kane a quarter of a million pound a week to keep him because he's their prize asset, but that money has to come out of their wage bill. So a big chunk of tight, what is it, a million, 12, whatever. So say it was three on 12 million a year then, so that's their wage bills reduced by that. And then they're trying to piece everything else together in the squad to cover that wages. If you can make room for three players on the top money, you do it. And then if I'm a top player of a different club or I'm only getting 80 grand a week and you've got the spare money and you go, I can give it 150 because you're going to be my top player at my club. I'm more likely to go to it, to go there but as only if I'm going to play. Because you have to, because people will lay a salary, can't work, it won't work, blah, blah, blah, blah. But the big reason why it's being discussed on my call of anti-loss, it's discussed for two reasons. One, to strengthen, as you said, strengthen the weaker teams. Try and get a bit more of an even keel so that it's a proper competition. And the second one is to give these clubs, these clubs are making huge amounts of money. And huge amounts of money going out the gate. So if you had the salary cap, there would be more money for these clubs that they wouldn't have to go right. We're breaking away now to do our own things. Well ultimately, when they keep talking about the problem with Super League, we need more money, we need more money. There's no more money because you keep giving it away to players. You keep buying players and going, well there's more money, there's more money, there's more money. And it doesn't work, it doesn't matter whether it's going out the game or it's staying in the pocket of the players. What I mean is that you keep escalating, you keep chasing all the same players. So therefore you're just escalating their wages. So all you're doing is inflating the problem as you inflate their wages. There's no grime or reason. Yeah, there's no grime or reason because if we brought it back down and went, by the way, you're only going to win £100,000 a week. I'm going to go to those and that team goes, no, no, you're only going to win £100,000 a week. We can sweeten the pot by giving you this bonus or that bonus but you only get that if you do those things. And if those clubs decided that they were going to take the power back, then it would make it so much better. Carol said it would strengthen the hand of the middle level teams or the lower team because we'd get fair balance. Because if we take FFP away, right, the simple fact is, and these clubs are all now it, man city in Parasangyman can just do what they want, right? So we have to say, well that's not fair, is it? Yes, you've got more money. You know, we understand that some clubs have richer owners than others but you are, if everyone else stops there, you don't ever stop. You've gone away from everyone else. So we have to make it fair for everyone to say, well, you can't just fill your squad full of amazing players and put them all in huge wages. If you want to try and fill your squad of amazing players, go for it but you can't pay them what you think you're going to pay them. So city can't have some amazing player on their bench that they bring on now and again or just save for the Champions League and the same with Parasangyman because the wages don't allow them. You can't have everyone sitting on your bench on 25 players in and £100,000 a week. You just can't. You're going to have to bring in a scale and if you do that at every club, you're going to start seeing those better players start drift away into other football teams and then suddenly they become the most important player at that football team. And then the likes of Evan have a chance then of bringing in some half decent player that was doing well for city but would do amazingly well for Evan. And not having to pay £300,000 a week for them. Then the quality starts to creep up everywhere. You've got to take your hat off, your Evan hat off for you. Mangunite of that or your Liverpool or whatever. If you can just do it and step over because we're all selfish. We all want our team winning stuff. We all want our team to be the best. But if you're talking about the good of the game and what is the best way to come to this, you being the best team, is that if that league is kind of equalish, then you can rise to the track. And the Champions League is like that. It really does become about the best managers and the best players. That is not always... Real Madrid, you said that when we done stuff on Paris. Real Madrid tried it with no consequences. Galacticos or the like. Now they had some amazing footballs but they didn't dominate, did they? No. They didn't dominate. They won one league. So, therefore, they obviously didn't have the best manager who could get that balance together or the players were hungry. I want a league where we're all given pretty much the same tools. And it's can we get the right squab blend, can we get the right players together? And I think there's room for that. Because though, and I think this is where the optimism comes from from my point of view is, those teams you've just been talking about, I think what the fans of those teams would have said for a while, we're not doing that. Why should we be a race to the bottom? We've just seen what happens when there's a race to the top. There's nothing up there. There's nothing up there. All there is. And I'll say it again, and it's funny because one of these clubs wasn't even involved. It's just Paris on the Manchester City because they're owned by countries. That's all there is. If you allow them, if you're a Liverpool fan or a Manchester fan, or an Arsenal fan or even a Real Madrid fan, if you were to take a step back, you can't compete with those clubs. You just can't. If they take FFP off the table, which they will, you can't compete with those clubs. It's as simple as that. So if your solution is a Super League, which is a closed shop that you're all, you've just the outrage. We've seen outrage from the fans of these clubs. Some more than others. You can't compete with those clubs. So therefore, we've seen what the race to the top is and there's nothing there. There's an empty league where you just all play each other there. Well, you haven't got loads of money. The clubs have got loads of money. Where the ticker prices will go through the roof and there'll be no normal football. I don't even think this is a wage cap. Maybe beforehand people would have gone, that's to help heaven. What's the point? That's to help us. We're in the Champions League, blah, blah, blah. But it would make the champions league better because there'd be more clubs who were on an even keel. So it would help a Liverpool out. It would help an Arsenal. Are you looking at this from just as we're having this conversation? Are you looking at this purely from an Everton's perspective? Or are you just looking at it as people who love 30 and just to go, we just want it more balanced on me? I very rarely sit round thinking how can Everton benefit from this because I know we're not at the top table. So I don't think a salary cap will enable Everton to get back to the top table or be at the top table. Only getting the right place. Exactly, I don't think of it like that. I look at the Super League situation and go, that's just going to destroy football. And actually even the mention of Super League, I think has destroyed football if it keeps going. It means nothing. Because all it was was the waste of two evils. And everyone was looking at the Super League going, it was incredible while the Champions League. These teams are still going to get massive benefits from just saying we were going in the Super League. Take it and lose. No, no. So everyone's going to bend over for these teams eventually now. They're going to bend over backwards for them. They've already have with the Champions League. And so we know that these clubs are going to get more games in the Champions League. The Champions League have been put on a higher pedestal. There'll be more money put into it. And these clubs will come back into the Premier League and battle us all round the edge with the more money they've got anyway. So it doesn't really matter. It doesn't really matter. I just think this... Don't be the riches of the Super League though. I just think... Of course, but I just think this is something that to me saves football because football will eat itself. It will eat itself. No matter which road you get on, if it continues on this path, it will still end up with a few rich teams. And all the clubs for over the years when they were great, will end up looking like idiots because they decided to look at something which is just dating, self-serving. It will destroy them. It will destroy any... I mean, some of the things that Florentine Opera said last week were right, the odd thing. One of them is kids who lose an interest in football because there's other things. Because there's many other things to do. So any interest they have in football, they can play FIFA. If they've got an interest in football, they can do whatever. But there's so many other things for kids to do now. So you risk losing kids. If something becomes stagnant and stale, people will switch off from it. But it's changing. But you just said the perfect words. Switch off from it. Do you know why? Because football at the heart of it isn't a brilliant television game. Right? When we watch football on the television, we're looking at it through the eyes of people who go to the match. So we bring those experiences with us as we're watching it. Your mind creates that, but we've been the game. It's like watching a theme park ride that you've never been on. If you've watched it, if you've been on it and experienced it, you can watch it on YouTube and go and feel the emotions and know the turns and everything and know what that feels like to be the drop. But if you're just watching it without that, it's hollow and it's a flat experience. It's just a visual experience. And that way, kids, when I was a kid, I went to a match. And oftentimes I got bored because you're a kid, but you're there and you keep going and you've got nothing else to do while you're there. Oh, you might find something else to do while you're there. You might go downstairs and have a kick about it and just do that all the time. You're a kid now. You can't afford to go to the game. Your parents can't afford to take them. Or your parents have to wait because of all the unsociable times football is now on. If you're watching it and you're like... Do you know what? I've lost my attention for this. I'm just going to stick YouTube on or I'm going to play the game on FIFA. Then yes, that's why we are losing kids. We're losing kids because they're not getting taken to games by their parents. They're not experiencing it. They're not understanding what it's like to walk into a football club and see the players walk out and get that raw and get the feeling of what it's like to be at a match. You might not even understand it. You might not even be able to follow it, but your senses are just overloaded. I've got track, haven't I? I've got track, haven't I? At the start of this, he'd sit and watch the match with me and then he'd get up and go on and go on and have a few shots and come back in and his mind's wondering if he's season six or older. No. I mean, he has it on, but he's doing other stuff. We haven't been for over a year because of lockdown. So already, he's a 10-year-old kid. His mind's on other stuff. I'll play this, I'll do that. He still loves it. He has his everything kit and he goes out in the garden for ages with the ball, but he's actually been invested in it because it's been that long away from going. Now he's excited to go back, whereas I couldn't switch the match off and go and do something else because I'd be thinking, what's happening? What's happening? It's bad enough when we were watching the matinee and I went to the toilet the other night and I was thinking, oh my God, I'll come back in and open that user's still happy. You know, it's that kind of thing. And you're right, kids and other people who... My Mrs has been on for 35 years. She barely watches the games because there's no investment in it, but people who don't get to watch it and the audience around the world which is far more important to these people on what we, us as match-going fans are and match-going Arsenal fans and match-going United Liverpool. To all of them, the people who are watching everywhere are also more important to these people because they're trying to create the ultimate TV sport. You've heard Peres saying, maybe we have to shorten the games to keep people's attention. When you start messing around with that stuff, that's where it's going and we have to grab this opportunity now and we need responsible people who aren't self-saving to go, no, let's save this magnificent thing that it was this pure thing of, it's a game, it's a competition. You can, with luck and with everything else, you can overcome that boss team and it's not always because they're just constantly going like that every single summer with money. And yet the dream of all those people who watch on TV is to get to a game. It's to go to a game, isn't it? And I just think there has to be this. I look at, there's all the solution. The solution is fight. The solution is screaming at them in the face. It's screaming at them. Take. If you haven't got enough money, take the money back because you really haven't got money. No one can force it. No. And the only way to get that uniformity like we were saying there is to do it everywhere and it can't be a gentleman's agreement. You can't have, you can't have a load of teams going. Yeah. We'll speak to this fella and we'll offer them exactly, because one of them will offer them more. They just always will because of the greed factor. They'll try and make that money up somewhere down the road. Nowhere do they always try to make it up through us as fans. We will always suffer from this. So if you're a fan, every fan should be behind this. Especially every match going fan. Every match going fan because people go, they're not going to lower the ticker prices. Maybe they won't lower the ticker prices. But they'll certainly only go one way. But there's enough money in the games to pay players massive wages. Well, good wages. What's the alternative? Go on, get a job drive and I've delivered even for Arsenal wherever a 20 grand a year if it's that much, wherever or in under grand a week or 80 grand a week playing 40. Do you know what I mean? People going out of work, people working 40 hours a week for, and I know people are looking at me how that's not comparable. Now what I'm just saying, when people tell me that football is one acceptor, of course they will, if everyone does it. The thing is, there's enough money for football clubs to pay players good wages to have good facilities not to be ripped, and then to still make big profits. There's enough money in the games, enough television to demand it. There's everything. It's all spinning. Stop paying higher and higher and higher and higher because there's really nowhere to go. It will be nowhere to go. If you do it and get a grip of it now, we still might have a chance. Let me ask you this before we finish. What's more exciting to you? This is where I think dare I say it, American sports, I've actually got it right. NFL, there's a different win. There's a different winner virtually every year because I know they have player trade and stuff like that. They have trade day and players get moved around and stuff. But that to me is more exciting. Isn't it wouldn't the Premier League be more exciting if you couldn't call it every summer? If it was won by United, Liverpool, Man City then, like Everton and Aston Villa and then Tottenham and you just couldn't call it because in general, everyone was kind of playing the same rules and you had to just try to make it... You know, when it was the randomness of it was put together by good coaches and good managers rather than one team going, well, we can't really compete with them because they've just got too much money. Well, that's not sport, is it? To me, that isn't sport. Someone having much more than anybody else and then playing in the same competition and going, we're better than you. It's like, well, you are because why do we all resign ourselves when we play Man City? We go, God City, have me look at their bench. That's it. I've said this, I use this analogy all the time. It's like owning a mansion and going and asking the homeless person what they've got and then laughing at them because they haven't got as much as you. That's what these big clubs do. They play and go, part you're on the edge of fans of these big clubs and you have money trophies. Well, no, you've only won it because you've had... It's all of the same thing and if we could somehow wrestle a little bit of that money back and went, no, let's try to balance this up because it'll create a much more exciting thing for everybody. It'll be brilliant. The problem is some of these people in these places don't want that. They just want the shame people being there because they're the ones who get the click. But what will happen soon is those shame people will find themselves way down in the pechenorder because they won't be able to afford it. They simply won't. The money is running out for the Barcelona's of the world, the Real Madrid's of the world, the UE's of the world, these people who... The sixth Premier League clubs would be seeing a debt last week. They're all in debt. Everyone at Man City. Now I know, but the ones that are overseas they're a massive debt and they don't have a league like ours which keeps paying money. But we won't have that soon. We won't have it because people will start switching off from the game just because... just because of the way it's going because of all the things kick-off times and all. But the flip to that is Peres again has said this ain't the coming back. They can't leave the league the coming back. Put it this way, if you give me the choice, well I'd have salary cap every day but if you were to give most people common sense the choice between football going down one route which is a salary cap all going down the super league route. There's only one way for me. It's time to save the whole thing. It's time to save the whole thing. Let us know your thoughts in the comments on this as well. 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