| Will the Swans learn from their mistakes ? 17:55 - May 31 with 660 views | SwansIndependent | Will the Swans learn from their mistakes ? 31st May 2024 17:50He’s back because he’s a Jack, the Butty man reappears, the snivelling skurvied outcast clinging to life like the barnacle he is. A salt ridden death reincarnated, yes, just like the club he supports from two hundred years ago, now called Swansea it was then called something else … 0 Have they ever ?
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| Will the Swans learn from their mistakes ? on 08:53 - Jun 1 with 476 views | jackrmee | Good article once more. Regarding the strengths of the teams coming down, due to parachute payments. Isn’t there a better way of helping the transition from prem to championship? Maybe there could be mandatory contract relegation clauses in every football players contract? That way, all players would know that if they get relegated, their wages go down. No arguments or negotiations, as that’s just the way it is. Can also work the other way. Promotion clauses in every championship players contract. Could be a benefit and a fair incentive 🤷♂️ |  |
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| Will the Swans learn from their mistakes ? on 09:14 - Jun 1 with 463 views | Whiterockin |
| Will the Swans learn from their mistakes ? on 08:53 - Jun 1 by jackrmee | Good article once more. Regarding the strengths of the teams coming down, due to parachute payments. Isn’t there a better way of helping the transition from prem to championship? Maybe there could be mandatory contract relegation clauses in every football players contract? That way, all players would know that if they get relegated, their wages go down. No arguments or negotiations, as that’s just the way it is. Can also work the other way. Promotion clauses in every championship players contract. Could be a benefit and a fair incentive 🤷♂️ |
Throw in the option of a guaranteed 12 month loan for a player if the team is relegated, dependent on if a players agent can source one. Automatically the odds are no longer on the bottom three from the Premier League going straight back up. |  | |  |
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