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The salary dispute between the managers and the players came to an end

August 12th, 2011 at 01:24 am

It’s reported that the National Football League is coming back. After the long time negotiation, the managers and the players finally end the longest standstill in the history of National Football League that lasts about four months and a half. The managers and the players came to an agreement on each item of the deal on 25th, July, the new deal should be valid and remain in force for ten years. According to the timetable of the new deal, the league will restart from 26th, July, the following work including beginning practice, players trading, signing with the free players will be done within this week. The players should report to the practice camp 15 days before the Pre-season.
The key issue of this dispute is about the distribution of the income. According to the new deal, the proportion of the boss and the players is 53% to 47% in the next ten years while the former proportion is half between the both sides. It must be an exciting news for those who love football, they can see their favorite players wear their owe jerseys once more.

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