Stanley to change their structure

28 April 2009 14:12
Stanley are thought to have the lowest budget in the Football League and have suffered from a lengthy injury list this season.[LNB]Boss John Coleman is set to have discussions with a number of existing players this week about new deals for next season and the club have decided to change their wage structure, reducing the level of basic pay but increasing win and goal bonuses, which will help reduce payments to injured players.[LNB]Heys told the Lancashire Telegraph: "We're looking at ways of lowering the basic wage but rewarding players more for scoring goals and winning games.[LNB]"It's just a case of moving away from the liabilities of having to pay a lot of money when we have long-term injuries. But we don't think new players will be put off by it, because we're looking to attract players who want to play every game."[LNB]Meanwhile, Coleman and assistant manager Jimmy Bell are set to enter contract talks as they reach the end of their existing three-year deals.[LNB][LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk