As much as Moran and Lenegan would probably break the existing cap for a star Aussie or two neither are going to break the bank to do so.
I'd hazard a guess that not one club in SL is within £100k of the existing salary cap and that many spend around half. Wigan have the salary of the best second rower in SL going spare right now along with Lima/Finch/Leuluai/Carmont who were certainly big earners.
If Koukash spent £1.8 m on salaries he would be in the top four and, given time to shift some deadwood, would be competing at the very top.
They wouldn't even need to be the most astute signings, the current squad must be on peanuts and he's probably got the best part of a million quid right now to spend on 5 or 6 players.
All that raising the sal cap would do is force the hand of Wigan/Leeds/Warrington to lure the same players with their greater histories/training facilities/locations... Take our club as the example, last year we bought two star youngsters out of their contracts, probably spent a few hundred grand improving orrell and didn't post a massive loss. Looking purely at match tickets, at a conservative £18 each Wigan's SL home games would generate £3.5m revenue vs Salford's £1.2m. Does he really want to be in a position where the big clubs can use that advantage?
The more Koukash talks like this the more I think he's simply not going to build a competiive Super League side at Salford. Rather than bid £500k on Sam Tomkins why not bid a fitfth of that on Brent Webb?
YOU MAY ACTUALLY GET HIM!
