Man in Madrid wrote:
Basically, it shows that the £10k as a contract-expired player would not be acceptable and the compensation fee would therefore be decided by Tribunal. Based on potential, etc, it would be considerably more.
Actually what this tries to do is re-dress a club where it has developed a junior player - hence reference to time he has been at the club etc.
They would take into account that you got him from Widnes for nothing because Widnes were on the edge of oblivion and could not offer him a contract.
There is no way Salford would risk going to a tribunal with Myler. If he doesn't sign a new deal this year (which personally I would consider un-likely) Salford will sell to teh highest bidder - which I believe would be Warrington if they want him. I cannot believe we wouldn't want him.