Chapter 702: Less Routines, More Sincerity (Supplement)

"There is only a unified standard contract, and this one should be to build mutual trust between players and clubs, less routines, and more sincerity. Watermark Ad Test Watermark Ad Test Watermark Ad Test Watermark Ad Test"

'Well, in terms of contracts, the club did have some problems.

"In the past, DGE sold the contract of the players because other clubs signed us directly, so they didn't dare to play tricks."

"If it's a free man joining these clubs, what kind of contract traps will you encounter."

Zhang Yuan is very clear that under the current model, the contracts prepared by many clubs are actually pitfalls.

For the sake of its own interests, the club must lock in the most promising players at the lowest cost, and the players must also pursue higher salaries and more opportunities for their own interests.

The actions of both are irreproachable and self-serving, but the problem is that this can seriously undermine trust between the club and the players.

In order to snatch a star player, clubs will often offer a high price, but bury all kinds of holes in the contract waiting for you to be fooled.

It's like the routine of many e-commerce sites, ostensibly giving you discounts, but actually setting thresholds for you elsewhere.

When you talk about it, you say it well, but in fact, as soon as the contract is signed, you will be dumbfounded.

As a result, players don't trust clubs, and clubs don't trust players, and many times it becomes a zero-sum game, with the interests of the weaker side hurting.

And in most cases, the underdog is the player.

After all, big clubs have their own legal teams, and they have an absolute advantage when signing contracts.

And the standard contract required by Mr. Pei is that everyone clearly marks the price, don't engage in those fictitious.

The previous complex contract terms are all clarified, and only the time limit, liquidated damages, transfer fees, specific salaries, special terms and other aspects are changed.

The special clause here is not to limit players, but to ensure that the club's commitment does not turn into a blank check.

For example, if there are two clubs competing for a certain player at the same time, the former gives more money and the latter gives less money, but can guarantee playing time, then the player has more choice.

Many times the reason why players are hesitant is not because they are insatiable.

Each contract is different, those who give more money have hidden pits, and those who give less money do not necessarily have a conscience, and you can't take the contract back to study it slowly, how can you make a hasty decision?

It's like selling something, each buyer is not offering a definite amount, but a lot of complicated terms, and players can only spend a lot of energy to screen if they want not to be cheated.

But the problem is that the contestants are not professional legal professionals, and it is time-consuming and laborious to find a specialized legal team, and not all of them are reliable.

A professional player is a young man, and his lifetime income and future may be concentrated in the year or two at his peak, so how can he not shop around?

When the club buys players, it will also pick and choose between many excellent players, which is a normal business practice, and there is nothing to blame.

But the club's ability to resist risks is much stronger after all, and signing the wrong person is nothing more than paying more money to raise a water cooler player, and the team's ability to resist risks is much weaker.

If something goes wrong, a good young player could be in the trap of his entire career.

Therefore, Mr. Pei's goal is very clear, don't fix those false ones, just these few rules, so that players who don't have too much legal knowledge can understand them, just choose for yourself.

Libero players can contact all clubs, and these clubs have made their own commitments, and the official acts as an intermediary, and whoever repents will pay liquidated damages.

The club should not think about picking up leaks at a low price and letting players be slaves; Individual players should not think about taking advantage of the club with high salaries.

Everyone take a step back, no one should cheat anyone, so that the income of the team member can roughly match his value, and don't make it too outrageous.

The way of secret auction is to prevent those wealthy clubs from maliciously raising prices and squeezing the living space of small clubs, and at the same time, the interests of the players will not be damaged.

Moreover, this contract did not harm the interests of the club.

The club's interests are mainly in three areas: the attention, heat and brand awareness that the competition brings; tangible economic benefits from sponsors; Make sure that you don't make wedding dresses for others after training your teammates.

In terms of popularity and brand awareness, Mr. Pei's supervision will not have any impact on this;

In terms of sponsors and economic interests, in fact, there is no damage;

The club can still sign long-term contracts with players and collect transfer fees, and this interest has not been affected.

However, if the club wants to lock up a player with a contract and hide him permanently after a conflict with the player, it is impossible to happen, because the standard contract required by Mr. Pei obviously does not support this.

Once this happens, Pei will always find a way to fish people out.

This standard contract is not to starve the club to death, but to let them eat a little less, spit out a part and return it to the players.

In this way, mutual trust has been established between the players and the club through the intervention of Tengda's officials, and there is no need to play tricks with each other. If the club or player has any appeal to the contract, it can be handed over to the official to mediate and resolve.

Of course, there is no absolute fairness in this world, but at least relative fairness can be pursued.

Is it the fairer contract offered by the club? Or is the contract given by Mr. Pei fairer?

It's obvious.

It's understandable that clubs and players are ultimately about protecting their own interests, but it also means they don't think about the impact on the esports environment as a whole.

And Mr. Pei's position is completely objective and fair, and his determination can be seen from Mr. Pei's statement.

Other tournament organizers are in the same interests as the club, and many times they dare not or do not need to offend the club, so they can only make the players suffer a dumb loss.

But Mr. Pei's attitude is very clear, he is not used to the players, but he will not be used to the club.

Clubs that do not agree to this standard contract must have their own little Jiujiu in their hearts, thinking of playing some tricks with players on the contract.

If that's the case, then I'm sorry, I can't manage other fields, but you don't want to participate in GOG's esports competitions, and you would rather give up the heat and resources brought by this club, but also maintain the fairness and justice of the entire esports system.

Thinking of this, Zhang Yuan couldn't help but sigh, this is the determination of a strong man to break his wrist!

In the short term, this move will inevitably cause dissatisfaction among many clubs, and even cause the popularity of GOG esports competitions to decline, and player salaries to fall.

But in the long run, the whole ecology is healthier.

Even if the players' salaries are lowered, they avoid huge risks.

Obviously, Mr. Pei thinks that it is "cost-effective" because he believes that the importance of the healthy ecology of the league is far greater than the heat brought by a few clubs, and he believes that no matter whether these clubs come to support or not, they are confident that they can run GOG's league!

And now taking the opportunity of the establishment of the GPL league to establish an admission system for various clubs, in fact, it is better to prevent problems before they occur.

Because the GOG divisions of various clubs have just been established not long ago, even if these clubs withdraw, Mr. Pei finds the next family to take over or even package and buy, it will not cost much money, and the impact will be controllable.

If the popularity really rises in the future, it will be even more difficult to establish these norms.

It's like curing a disease, and it's definitely better to prevent it in advance than to have surgery after the disease is terminally ill.

As for why there is a special rule, DGE only needs a minimum transfer fee?

Zhang Yuan didn't understand it, didn't the interests of the DGE club be damaged?

But on second thought, this is an important addition to the whole mechanic!

Many rookie players actually have no bargaining power at all when they don't have results.

This is normal, after all, the club also has to take risks when buying people, some players play well, and they drop the chain as soon as they play a game, and the club spends a lot of money to buy it back.

As a result, newcomer contracts tend to be very low-priced.

But this has given rise to a new problem: those talented players who are really strong can only sign rookie contracts at the beginning, with low prices and long years, and they can't get the corresponding salary after playing results, and they may even fall out with the club and be hidden.

Many players are only at their peak for a year or two, and if they are not careful, they will bury their entire career.

There is no right or wrong in this matter, it is all for its own benefit, but it can be a de facto waste.

Talented newcomers get low salaries, and their mentality will definitely fluctuate, which will affect the performance of the game; In case of falling out with the club and being hidden, this excellent player will be buried forever, which is a loss for the entire league.

Therefore, the minimum transfer fee of the DGE club is actually good news for these newcomers.

If you are a newcomer who has the strength and confidence in yourself, you can choose to come to the DGE club first, and you will not fall into the pit of the newcomer contract, and you will naturally be bought by a better club if you play a good result.

The DGE club is equivalent to completing a screening, providing the club with trial and error, and also providing an opportunity for players to prove themselves.

And for the DGE club, it's not a loss either.

Because this move will make more high-spirited outstanding newcomers want to enter the DGE club, it can ensure that the quality of the new players of the DGE club is higher than that of other clubs, and always maintain a relatively high level of strength, which is conducive to maintaining the brand value of DGE.

Although they don't play, they can make their presence feel in front of the audience by bringing these new faces to the league.

When the time comes, every time a brilliant newcomer appears, the audience will find that it is from the DGE side, and they will naturally maintain a high level of attention to the DGE club.

The attention is getting higher and higher, and the sponsorship is naturally getting better and better. Moreover, other clubs buy people from this side, although the transfer fee is small, but there are still some.

And that's a great decision, no other club can learn from it.

Because DGE operates differently from all other clubs, it doesn't need to produce results if you don't participate in competitions, you only need to train players, there is no competition, in fact, it is mutually beneficial.

What's more, this move can better maintain the ecology of the entire GOG League, and the entire Tengda Group can benefit from it.

So wouldn't it be cost-effective to sacrifice a little bit of DGE's immediate benefits to gain long-term benefits?