Would Seattle get $650,000 in allocation money if DP Alvaro Fernandez is sold for $975k in Jan 2011?

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  1. pc4th

    pc4th New Member

    Jun 14, 2003
    North Poll
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Transfer fee and allocation money from the last 3 years

    2008:

    Chivas USA: Brad Guzan ($1.2 mil) $500,000 allocation money
    DC United: Troy Perkins ($0.75 mil) $500,000 allocation money
    DC United: Bryan Arguez: $350,000, $233,333 allocation money
    Dallas: Juan Carlos Toja ($700,000) $466,667 allocation money
    New York: Altidore ($10 mil) $500,000 allocation money
    Toronto: Maurice Edu ($5 mil) $500,000 allocation money


    2009

    Dallas: Kenny Cooper (undisclosed)
    Chicago: Bakary Soumare ($2.14 mil); $500,000 allocation money




    2010: -------------increased to $650,000 max----------------------

    Chivas USA Sacha Kljestan (undisclosed)




    http://www.worldfootballinsider.com/Story.aspx?id=33173



    http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/news/_/id/5476270/


    $975,000 transfer fee revenue will be split:

    2/3 - Sounders: $650,000 , which can be used as allocation money.
    1/3 - MLS (all 18 clubs get to share): $325,000



    If the answer is no, why not?

    If the answer is yes, is it fair?
     

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