Do you suppose Sanchez got either a major pay raise, or a multi-year contract? One-year contracts plague lower tier soccer and must take a big toll on the personal lives of the players and coaches. One hopes the rise of domestic soccer will ultimately lead to longer contracts such as already the normal for other pro sports in the U.S., giving the players and coaches some much needed stability....
We know from the teams that elect to share the info that two-year (or longer) deals are on the rise, and that must be true on the coaching side. Sanchez was in demand, and so I'd be the farm he's on (1) bigger money and (2) a longer term than in Las Vegas.
I do wonder if the Lights tried to match. Really seemed like Bautista wasn't afraid to splash.
Do you suppose Sanchez got either a major pay raise, or a multi-year contract? One-year contracts plague lower tier soccer and must take a big toll on the personal lives of the players and coaches. One hopes the rise of domestic soccer will ultimately lead to longer contracts such as already the normal for other pro sports in the U.S., giving the players and coaches some much needed stability....
We know from the teams that elect to share the info that two-year (or longer) deals are on the rise, and that must be true on the coaching side. Sanchez was in demand, and so I'd be the farm he's on (1) bigger money and (2) a longer term than in Las Vegas.
I do wonder if the Lights tried to match. Really seemed like Bautista wasn't afraid to splash.