1- Players points who dont go to market are determined by their last contract. If a player wants to stay & club wants to keep them they can renew on that basis. It would reward clubs for "taking a chance" on a player or making them a better player. If the club believes the player is worth less points or the player believes he can get better money elsewhere , either party is released at the end of the contract & he goes to market .Just some thoughts on your system @Champ1.
1. How do you determine the worth of players that don't go to market?
2. What would prevent teams from signing up young players on high $ long term contracts when their points value is lower?
3. There are players that are 0% chance of leaving their club or the city they live in, I can see opposition clubs loading up on those players.
4. I also think it is a little messy, as the club would be trying to sign a player based on what they want to pay him, say $2m for MM, but would also be putting in bids for how many points he is signed for. Just a little bit complicated.
2- Clearly, there would need to be a safeguard for this. No answers for this one yet.
3-If a player doesnt want to leave his club, then him & the club do the deal before his current contract ends so other clubs dont get the oppurtunity to do this. If the player & club dont come to terms, then the player would have to leave where ever they are anyway if he wanted to continue his NRL career. Also clubs "loading up" are in danger of ending up with that player, whether they want him or not , because once they put the offer in it is binding the moment the player accepts it.
4- Have to disagree with this one.
Cochise , a smart man like yourself can come up with an answer for no 2! This is a joint effort by all the forum. 🙂