Losing Money to Be a Tycoon

Chapter 701 Less Pathways, More Honesty (Replacement)

“There is only one uniform form of contract, which should be designed to build trust, less pavement and more sincerity between the players and the club. ”

“Well, the club did have some problems with the contract. ”

“The reason DGE sold the team's contract before was because other clubs signed directly with us, so they didn't dare play tricks. ”

“What kind of contract trap would a free man encounter if he joined these clubs? ”

Zhang Yuan is very clear that under the current model, many of the contracts prepared by the club are actually pitted.

For its own benefit, the club is bound to lock down the most promising players at the lowest cost, and the players are bound to pursue higher salaries and more opportunities for their own benefit.

Both acts are indescribable in themselves and are in their own interest, but the problem is that they seriously undermine mutual trust between the club and the players.

Clubs tend to offer a high price to steal a star player, but bury pits in contracts waiting for you to fall for them.

It's like a bundle of e-commerce websites that give you superficial offers, but actually set a threshold for you elsewhere.

Well said during the conversation, in fact, once the contract is signed, you are foolish.

As a result, players do not trust the club, clubs do not trust the players, and in many cases they become zero-sum games, undermining the interests of the weaker side.

In most cases, the weaker side is the player.

After all, the big club has its own legal team, which takes an absolute advantage when signing contracts.

And General Pei's request for a formal contract is that everyone clearly label the price, don't do that.

Clarify all previously complex contractual terms and make changes only in terms of time limits, liquidated damages, conversion fees, specific salaries, special terms, etc.

The special terms here are not intended to restrict players, but to ensure that the club's commitment does not turn into an empty check.

For example, when two clubs compete for a player who pays more and the latter pays less, but can guarantee the time to play, players have more choice.

In many cases, players hesitate not because they are greedy.

Each family contract is different, there are hidden pits with more money, and less money is not necessarily a conscience. It is not possible for you to take the contract back to study it slowly. How can you make hasty decisions?

It's like selling something, and every buyer doesn't pay a fixed amount, it's a bunch of complicated terms, and if a player wants to be left out of the pit, he can only use a lot of energy to identify it.

But the problem is that athletes are not supposed to be specialized legal professionals, and finding a dedicated legal team takes time and effort, and not all of them can be relied upon.

Professional athletes are a youth meal, and the income and future of a lifetime may be concentrated at the peak of the year or two, how can you not go to the three houses?

When a club buys players, they also pick back and forth among many of the best players, which is normal business practice and there is nothing to point out.

But after all, the club is much more resilient to risk, and the wrong person has to pay more to raise a water dispenser, and the team members are much less resilient to risk.

Once something goes wrong, a good young player may pit his entire career.

Therefore, General Pei's goal is clear. Don't make up the falsehoods, just these provisions, so that players who don't have much legal knowledge can understand, just make their own choice.

Freelancers have access to all clubs, each with a commitment to officially act as intermediaries, and those who regret paying liquidated damages.

Clubs don't think about picking up leaks at low prices and making players slaves; individual players don't think about mixing days with high salaries and taking advantage of clubs.

Everyone take a step back, no one pits anyone, so that the team members' earnings can roughly match his value, don't go too far.

In contrast, the clandestine shooting was done in such a way as to prevent those clubs that were heavily financed from maliciously raising prices and squeezing the living space of small clubs, without compromising the interests of the team members, the clubs could not combine to squeeze prices, and the truly powerful team members could receive high salaries.

Moreover, the contract did not prejudice the interests of the club.

The interests of the club are threefold: the attention, heat and brand visibility that the competition brings; the real economic benefits that the sponsors bring; and ensuring that the team members are not dressed for marriage.

General Pei's regulation will have no effect on this in terms of heat and brand awareness;

Sponsors and economic interests, in fact, are not compromised;

Clubs can still sign long-term appointments with team members or collect contributions, and their interests in this regard have not been affected.

However, it is unlikely that the club would want to lock a team member up with a contract and hide him permanently after a conflict with the team member, as the formal contract requested by General Pei clearly does not support this.

Once this happens, Bae will always find a way to salvage people.

The contract, instead of starving the club to death, made them eat less and spit out some of it back to the players.

In this way, the players and the club build mutual trust through the official involvement of Tenda and no longer have to play tricks with each other. Any claims by a club or athlete against the contract may be referred to the official for mediation and settlement.

Of course, there is no absolute fairness in the world, but at least relative fairness can be pursued.

Is it fairer to be awarded a contract by a club? Or would it be fairer for President Pei to give the contract?

This is obvious.

It is indisputable that both the club and the team are ultimately defending their interests, but it also means that they will not consider the impact on the overall competitive environment.

Mr. Pei is completely objective and impartial in his position, and his determination can be seen in Mr. Pei's statement.

The other contestants are in line with the club in their interests, and many times they don't dare, or don't have to, offend the club, they can only give the players a dumb loss.

But Pei's attitude is clear, he's not used to players, but he's not used to clubs.

Clubs that disagree with this type of contract must have their own little ninety-nine in mind and want to play some naughty maneuvers with players on the contract.

If that's the case, then I'm sorry, but GOG's games are out of control, and you'd rather give up the heat and resources that this club brings and preserve the fairness and fairness of the entire gaming system.

To think of it, Zhang Yuan couldn't help but feel sorry for himself. This is a determination of a strong man to break his wrist!

In the short run, this will inevitably cause discontent in many clubs and even lower GOG games and lower players' pay.

But in the long run, the whole ecology is healthier.

Even if the players' remuneration were to be reduced, great risks were avoided for them.

Obviously, Bae thinks it's “good value” because he thinks that the health ecology of the league is much more important than the heat of several clubs, and he thinks that whether these clubs come or not, they have the confidence to set up the GOG league!

And now, taking the opportunity created by the GPL league to establish a system of access to the clubs, it's actually a precaution.

Because now the GOG branches of the clubs have just been set up for a short time, even if these clubs quit, President Pei looked for a tray and even packed it, it wouldn't cost much, and the impact would be controllable.

If the heat really rises in the future, and you want to establish these norms, it's harder.

It's like healing, it's definitely better to prevent it in advance than to have surgery after the disease has gone into the cream.

As to why it should be specifically stipulated that DGE only has a minimum conversion fee?

Zhang Yuan didn't understand, so the interests of DGE Club were damaged?

But then again, this is an important complement to the whole mechanism!

Many newcomers actually have no bargaining power at all when they fail to achieve results.

This is normal, after all, the buyer of the club also has to take risks. Some players play well, lose the chain after a dozen matches. Wouldn't it be a loss of blood if the club bought it back at a great price?

As a result, newcomer contracts tend to have very low prices.

But this leads to a new problem: talented players who are truly capable can only sign new contracts at the beginning, are low priced, have long years of service, are unable to earn the corresponding pay for their grades, and may even be hidden from the club if they break down.

A lot of athletes are at their peak for a year or two, and they bury their entire careers carelessly.

There is no right or wrong in this matter, it is all in your own interest, but it can create a de facto waste.

Genius newcomers receive low salaries, their minds will definitely fluctuate, which will affect the game; in the event that they fall over with the club and are snowed away, this good player will be buried forever, a loss for the entire league.

So the DGE Club is actually good news for these newcomers as long as they have a minimum transfer fee.

If you are a strong, confident newcomer, you can choose to come to DGE Club first, you will not fall into the pit of the newcomer contract, and your grades will naturally be bought by a better club.

The DGE Club is the equivalent of completing a screening exercise to give the club a chance to prove themselves.

And for DGE Club, it's no loss.

Because this will push more talented newcomers into the DGE Club, ensuring that the DGE Club's newcomers are better qualified than other clubs and maintain a high level of strength at all times, which helps to maintain DGE's brand value.

While not playing, you can brush your presence in front of the audience by bringing these new faces to the league.

By then, with every amazing new recruit, the audience will find themselves coming out of DGE and will naturally remain extremely focused on the DGE Club.

The attention is getting higher and the sponsorship is getting better and better. Moreover, there are other clubs that buy people from this side, even though the transfer fee is small.

And that's a wonderful decision to make, because other clubs can't learn.

Because DGE does not operate in the same way as all other clubs and does not need to compete or achieve grades, it only needs to train players, there is no competitive relationship, in fact it is mutually beneficial.

This, moreover, will better preserve the ecology of the entire GOG league, from which the entire Tenda Group can benefit.

Doesn't it make sense to sacrifice a little bit of DGE's immediate benefits for long-term benefits?