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<blockquote data-quote="Bundesbiers" data-source="post: 771233" data-attributes="member: 9599"><p>The 50+1 rule is nowhere equal to the Salary cap in the NFL. To compare the 2 sports for parity in that perspective is wrong.</p><p></p><p>I would be happy to see a salary cap in the Bundesliga that would equate to that of the NFL. But it won't happen so there is no reason to argue it.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Bayern spent there money wisely and it completely worked out for them. But they can buy any player above any other team. RB Leipzig worked their way around the rules and I'm pissed the DFB let them do it. Nessie and I agreed to disagree as to the reasons why Red Bull was allowed to bend the rules. And my reasons worked out if you consider that RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg could have met in the CL AND Europa league that past 2 draws. This is wrong. Nowhere is there any other team that has a membership of like 38 people. Completely goes against the 50+1 rule. But regardless, the Bundesliga will never have a salary cap, because they need to spend like other European, non-German teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bundesbiers, post: 771233, member: 9599"] The 50+1 rule is nowhere equal to the Salary cap in the NFL. To compare the 2 sports for parity in that perspective is wrong. I would be happy to see a salary cap in the Bundesliga that would equate to that of the NFL. But it won't happen so there is no reason to argue it. Yes, Bayern spent there money wisely and it completely worked out for them. But they can buy any player above any other team. RB Leipzig worked their way around the rules and I'm pissed the DFB let them do it. Nessie and I agreed to disagree as to the reasons why Red Bull was allowed to bend the rules. And my reasons worked out if you consider that RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg could have met in the CL AND Europa league that past 2 draws. This is wrong. Nowhere is there any other team that has a membership of like 38 people. Completely goes against the 50+1 rule. But regardless, the Bundesliga will never have a salary cap, because they need to spend like other European, non-German teams. [/QUOTE]
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