Lol you don't know too much do yaNlolRL wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2017 10:14 pmthe GWS dont get COLA or extra draft picks...........AFLcrap1 wrote: Sat Sep 16, 2017 9:52 pmOh my
Let's try to have a serious debate ..if you're capable of comprehending .
Firstly
What is the conspiracy about stating facts
Cola
More $$
Young talent .
After you answer that.
Can you tel me how I think it's a conspiracy when AFL fans are stating that it's rigged .
Do you know the difference between me stating something & posting that other people are saying negative stuff .
Feel free to answer without ranting or deflecting .
Or you just stick your head up your arse to ignore the blatant compromising of your comp.
They're still giving players in Syd extra $$$$
Cola is still there
They just renamed it
http://www.theage.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/s ... zrj5l.html
Sydney's controversial cost-of-living allowance will be removed by the start of the 2017 season but the AFL will compensate the Swans with a new rent subsidy, which the league will pay directly to footballers earning less than the average players' wage.
However, Greater Western Sydney appears to have been successful in its push to retain an additional $1 million in its salary cap, which the AFL will continue to support in recognition of the unique challenges faced by the Giants as they battle to establish themselves. GWS players will also receive the rental subsidy from the start of 2017.
The cost-of-living allowance that affords the two Sydney-based clubs an extra 9.8 per cent worth of salary cap room will be phased out - in the Swans' case over 2015 and 2016 - with all existing contracts, including Lance Franklin's, to be honoured going forward.
Instead the AFL will directly allocate an estimated $15,000 to every player on the lower side of the wage spectrum. By 2017 the qualification ceiling for rent subsidy is expected to include all footballers earning below an annual $300,000.