We have proposed, as it exists in Germany, England or Holland, that no preventive measures. There the club that won’t pay does not compete. We have asked that players who owed three months to break his contract and it seemed that we had reached an agreement, but it was left to one side. The League agreement neglects treated, he said. A Fund for clubs in the bankruptcy law League and AFE postures have distanced even further in the last week to following the adoption by the League of a guarantee fund to cover wage debts of clubs in competition until 2014-2015 initiative which the Union considers inadequate. The Fund foresees that for the 2010-2011 season first clubs will have 7 million, to ensure 280,000 euros per player, and the second 3 million, 120,000 by footballer. From the 2011-2012 season and until the 2014-2015 first clubs will have 6 million (240,000 euros per player) and the second with 3 million (120,000 per player).
In the opinion of AFE unilateral agreement the League has nothing to do with what is covered in the table bargaining and restricted very significantly guarantees provided for in the above agreement despite having faced more serious problems at least in season 2010 / 2011. Does the League decided that this Fund is no longer valid if there are policy changes that will reduce their income, such as those coming from the pools, or if there is an amendment to the Bankruptcy Act according to the existing text to 29 July 2011?. That law is pending its final modification, probably in September, after it was approved in Congress on July 27. With change will prevail the sporting rules on the bankruptcy, so it will lower category those clubs that are not a day in the fulfilment of its obligations wage with athletes at the end of the season or another club. As for pools, the League currently receives 10 percent of the collection and can devote part of these funds to ensure the commitments made with AFE. The newly approved law of the game, determines that it fix by law the percentage or its equivalent, applicable to the revenue obtained from sports betting to determine the amount that will be subject to return to sport and sports competitions organized in Spain. The League sees it incomprehensible the League of professional football (LFP) does not understand of strike for the first two days of the Championship announced today by the Association of Spanish footballers (AFE), to whose responsibility appeals to reach an agreement satisfactory to both parties. In a statement posted on its website, the patron saint of clubs points out that strike at a time in which key steps were taking is incomprehensible for the LFP.
After more than two months of negotiations to achieve the signing of the new agreement, the League has maintained at all times a dialogical attitude, taking two historical steps for Spanish football and that they respond to requests from the players, added. Among them was the adoption in Assembly on 12 July of the financial self-regulation, which would be an important step in ensuring the fulfilment of the economic commitments of the teams both with the administrations with the players. The other measure was approval on August 3 of the guarantee fund bankruptcy, in which both the Liga BBVA and Liga Adelante clubs made an extra effort ensuring important amounts of wages of the affected players in the rridos contests, it adds the text. Source of the news: the first and second players summon strike for the first two days of League