Martin Shaw wrote:If Charlton are wanting to move him on because of the salary cap, then I would conclude it must mean they are currently paying some of his wages, and that's why they want to get him fully off the wage bill.
Martin Shaw wrote:If Charlton are wanting to move him on because of the salary cap, then I would conclude it must mean they are currently paying some of his wages, and that's why they want to get him fully off the wage bill.
NorthLondonStag wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:If Charlton are wanting to move him on because of the salary cap, then I would conclude it must mean they are currently paying some of his wages, and that's why they want to get him fully off the wage bill.
That’s a good point. Do you know if he is out of contract in the summer?
wardy12345 wrote:I’ve found this on google
Players may be registered with a maximum of three clubs during one season. During this period, the player is only eligible to play official matches for two clubs.
Martin Shaw wrote:wardy12345 wrote:I’ve found this on google
Players may be registered with a maximum of three clubs during one season. During this period, the player is only eligible to play official matches for two clubs.
That rule was relaxed last season because of project restart. I am not sure if the relaxation applies to this season as well.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:100% Charlton Tweet - "Let's be honest - Lapslie was never going to be a starter & when promoted never going to get near the squad. Sandgaard has bigger and better expectations than previous owners so hopefully we see some real quality coming through the door when we go up! Good luck George!"
I cannot imagine that there are many teams in Leagues 1 and 2 who can afford to pay big wages at the moment. Lapslie is therefore better off staying on loan at the Stags and picking up his Charlton wages until the end of the season. He will then be in a better position to negotiate a post vaccine/lockdown contract in the summer.
Just "Chill at the Mill" George and enjoy the rest of the season with Nigel Clough. You are playing every week in the EFL and that is the best thing for your development as a young player.
NorthLondonStag wrote:Tippy Tappy Football wrote:100% Charlton Tweet - "Let's be honest - Lapslie was never going to be a starter & when promoted never going to get near the squad. Sandgaard has bigger and better expectations than previous owners so hopefully we see some real quality coming through the door when we go up! Good luck George!"
I cannot imagine that there are many teams in Leagues 1 and 2 who can afford to pay big wages at the moment. Lapslie is therefore better off staying on loan at the Stags and picking up his Charlton wages until the end of the season. He will then be in a better position to negotiate a post vaccine/lockdown contract in the summer.
Just "Chill at the Mill" George and enjoy the rest of the season with Nigel Clough. You are playing every week in the EFL and that is the best thing for your development as a young player.
Agreed. But he takes the risk of a bad injury or a run of bad form and then he’s in a precarious position. He may prefer the certainty of a 2.5 year contract now.
NorthLondonStag wrote:Agreed. But he takes the risk of a bad injury or a run of bad form and then he’s in a precarious position. He may prefer the certainty of a 2.5 year contract now.
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