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DR Damage, I'm not complaining at all. In fact I can't see anything in anything that I wrote that sounds like a complaint. I'm just saying that the intention of the salary cap is to protect clubs that are not as financially well off. I've never mentioned any teams here. Besides that, what's the point in complaining when we were the major offenders? We committed the crime and we since paid the price.
The intention of the salary cap is for every team to abide by it thus protecting the teams that cannot afford to go over. It doesn't work whilst its not being policed but the intention is there.
The ones that follow the rules are the ones that can't afford to pay any more. The salary cap change won't affect that. The salary cap is there to protect clubs that don't have much money and allow them to continue to compete.