Well it's helping with debt because the players are so willing to be sold and go elsewhere.. Full story here. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/news/2003/01/09/argentine_crisis/
I do not see that like a helping hand the exit of many players, will be counter productive to many clubs that are expending years in developing a player (from 14yr to 20).... if they live before, the club loses 2 o 3 yrs of real production from the player. In any case....the ones happy is the few that can land in europe (spain/england or ItalY), the rest will just earn what they had in 2001. Even outside.
I agree efernandez9, but unfortunately, the clubs tend to look at success mostly in what they have done to decress the team debt more than improving the teams performance. I guess when economic times are that bad there is some point to that feeling as a team that has to go out of business is of no use to anyone. They're using their player development as the finacial engine to keep going.
tell me about it.... My team goes for 2nd time in 8 yrs to copa libertadolares, and needed the full squad, but Racing de argent... wanted a deal for andres Orosco (DIM) they offered 900thou in december and yesterday they close deal for 1.2mil reason; the team will meet payroll for the next 2 months and will be able to negotiate/lend 2 or 3 players to a have a deep roster for the biggest tournament in the continent.