That is not correct!
Both methods amortise the players value to zero over the course of the contract.
The method Derby used argues that a players value does nor depreciate in a straight line; the assumption is the players value falls less in the early part of the contract and more in the latter part of the contract.
So - no punishment at all then
They really are scraping the bottom of the barrel now
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sp...-news/ravel-morrison-derby-man-united-5643340
He's had more clubs than Rory McilroyThey really are scraping the bottom of the barrel now
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sp...-news/ravel-morrison-derby-man-united-5643340
He's had more clubs than Rory Mcilroy
He's had more clubs than Rory Mcilroy
Free agents Phil Jagielka, Richard Stearman and Ryan Allsop are training with the Rams and Rooney is hoping he will be able to add to his squad soon.
Just worked out that these three have a combined age of exactly 100
Delighted that that particular little bit of EFL bias is now swung towards ForestNick Randall. Peter Ridsdale of PNE (remember him?) and Neil Bausor of Boro have all been elected to the EFL Board, replacing Stephen Pearce (Derby), Nigel Howe (Reading), and Mark Ashton (Bristol City).
https://www.nottinghamforest.co.uk/news/2021/july/Chairman-appointed-to-EFL-Board/
You can bet your bollocks to a barndance that Bausor will have a mandate from Gibson to go after Derby.
What have Hull done to deserve that?Randall gets the gig. Go get'um tiger