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Interesting re Leicester 18:49 - Mar 21 with 1974 viewsWinchesterExile

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Interesting re Leicester on 19:10 - Mar 21 with 1916 viewsBLEEDRED

I am not in the know!! But taking with a friend on Sunday, she said that the Saints are more in the s**t than they are letting on. The club is trying to renegotiate money due on transfers over the next 18 months so that it comes in before the end of the season.(will lose millions by doing that) so that they will not breach Fair play rules (or whatever it's called now!)
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Interesting re Leicester on 19:31 - Mar 21 with 1878 viewsSouthamptonfan

So the majority of football clubs have to rely on income from player sales, ticket sales, TV money and have to ensure minimal losses. Meanwhile, if you're bank rolled by a billionnaire that puts their own money in, they can do what they like? This system just means that the top clubs get stronger and stronger. Smaller clubs with small grounds, with non rich owners can't ever get anywhere?

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Interesting re Leicester on 19:52 - Mar 21 with 1846 viewsSoton

Interesting re Leicester on 19:31 - Mar 21 by Southamptonfan

So the majority of football clubs have to rely on income from player sales, ticket sales, TV money and have to ensure minimal losses. Meanwhile, if you're bank rolled by a billionnaire that puts their own money in, they can do what they like? This system just means that the top clubs get stronger and stronger. Smaller clubs with small grounds, with non rich owners can't ever get anywhere?


Well yes, that’s the idea. It’s dressed up as something else but it’s really to make sure the big few never really get any competition
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Interesting re Leicester on 22:05 - Mar 21 with 1718 viewskingslandstand1

Interesting re Leicester on 19:31 - Mar 21 by Southamptonfan

So the majority of football clubs have to rely on income from player sales, ticket sales, TV money and have to ensure minimal losses. Meanwhile, if you're bank rolled by a billionnaire that puts their own money in, they can do what they like? This system just means that the top clubs get stronger and stronger. Smaller clubs with small grounds, with non rich owners can't ever get anywhere?


One of the other issues is that the spending limit or whatver you want to call it, has remained the same for the last 10 - 12 years when this was all brought in

Now have transfer fees and fairly basic expenditure remained the same over that period of time?
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