Quote: Diavolo Rosso "This has to be nonsense. That's the inflation adjusted equivalent of £7m+ in 2015.'"
I haven’t read the [iForty-20[/i article yet but I know Wigan claimed to have spent £3.2m on player salaries in 2001, which is why Super League gave them a dispensation for a year to operate at £2.4m because they couldn’t get under the reduced cap of £1.8m in 2002. Before the 40% limit and 50/50 laws were brought in, the insinuation was that most clubs were spending between 60%–80% of their turnover on player salaries (in which case, Wigan must have turned over impressive numbers).
I’d also like to know if the figures in the article are based on Wigan’s public claims in the 90s and early 2000s or actual accounts.