No move on footy spendingBy Jennifer Witham
Sat 26 Mar, 2011AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou says the league won't introduce a cap on how much clubs can spend on their football departments despite the widening gap between the financial ability of some clubs.
Melbourne president Jim Stynes raised the issue during the week when he suggested a minimum expenditure level be introduced to allow his club to catch up to powerhouses such as Collingwood.
Demetriou said there was no need to set a limit for clubs, as it was ultimately money reinvested into enhancing the game.
"I don't think we're going to cap footy department spending because I don't think it's got to that stage," he told radio 3AW on Saturday.
"There are clubs who are spending significantly less and they are making finals.
"Let's not kid ourselves; St Kilda is one club that spends significantly less than Collingwood.
"I think the clubs, in fairness to them and I'm defending them here, have got a lot smarter with the way they spend their money in the football departments."
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