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WILLIAMS EXCITED BY SALARY CAP TALK
Williams - likes the sound of Triesman's plans.
Blackburn chairman John Williams believes the introduction of a salary cap would be a "fantastic thing" for everyone in football.
Football Association chairman Lord Triesman and UEFA chairman Michel Platini have called for wages to be capped as the game looks to curb the damaging effects of the global credit crunch.
And now Williams has added his name to that list by claiming a cap would not only increase financial security, but also increase competition in the league.
He told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph: "I believe there are merits to bringing in a salary cap.
"The idea of capping to make everything equal in football really excites me, it would be like racing drivers changing cars with each other to stop the same Ferrari driver always winning.
"A salary cap on equality would be the most fantastic thing and would lead to great sporting competition."