Quote: Catalancs "The recent examples of Bradford City, Leeds United, Middlesborough and Newcastle United who had to offload many of their big names following relegation from the Premier League due to their unfeasible wages suggests to me that it is far from common business practice.'"
It was because of what happened at Bradford and Leeds that made many clubs insert relegation wage-cut clauses. Newcastle were just plain arrogant and thought they'd never get relegated. I'd be surprised if Middlesborough didnt have a wage-drop clause. I would guess that all bar the big 4, Man City, Everton, Villa, Spurs & West Ham would now have them as the norm. Certainly my club (Sunderland) do, as they were caught out in 2003 and had to flog all their players to stay afloat.