Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us 11:20 - Jul 17 with 2533 views | judgejonevs | I don't know the answer......... |  |
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Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 11:41 - Jul 17 with 2513 views | KeithHaynes | The more you spend the higher you go the more immune you become. Man City. |  |
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Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 12:47 - Jul 17 with 2475 views | ReslovenSwan1 | This was taken from a 2017 document. ""Championship clubs will be allowed to lose an average of £13m a season (or £5m if the owner doesn’t inject cash into the club to cover the loss). Hence, a long-standing Championship such as Brighton, is able to lose up to £39m over the three-season assessment period."" ""Clubs are permitted to exclude some expenditure (Youth development spend, Charitable Community spend, and Women’s Football spend). For a Championship cub this rarely exceeds £500k per season (and is usually less). Clubs relegated from the Premier League are allowed to make losses of up to £35m in respect of any season spent in the top flight — this should allow clubs to better manage the transition."" In effect a Saudi owned Championship club would be able to spend £13m more per season than a Kaplan and Levien owned club. No one said it was fair. [Post edited 17 Jul 2021 12:56]
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Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 13:55 - Jul 17 with 2435 views | jasper_T |
Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 12:47 - Jul 17 by ReslovenSwan1 | This was taken from a 2017 document. ""Championship clubs will be allowed to lose an average of £13m a season (or £5m if the owner doesn’t inject cash into the club to cover the loss). Hence, a long-standing Championship such as Brighton, is able to lose up to £39m over the three-season assessment period."" ""Clubs are permitted to exclude some expenditure (Youth development spend, Charitable Community spend, and Women’s Football spend). For a Championship cub this rarely exceeds £500k per season (and is usually less). Clubs relegated from the Premier League are allowed to make losses of up to £35m in respect of any season spent in the top flight — this should allow clubs to better manage the transition."" In effect a Saudi owned Championship club would be able to spend £13m more per season than a Kaplan and Levien owned club. No one said it was fair. [Post edited 17 Jul 2021 12:56]
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Half the Championship is losing more than that every season as it is. Sheff Wed lost £24m with a revenue of £21m in their last accounts. And where are they now? |  | |  |
Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 14:30 - Jul 17 with 2425 views | Catullus |
Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 11:41 - Jul 17 by KeithHaynes | The more you spend the higher you go the more immune you become. Man City. |
That's been my bugbear for a while now, the whole system was set up to favour the top teams, whether intentionally or not it does favour them. Maybe that will change with this, https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/25/football-financial-fair-play-ru |  |
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Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 19:59 - Jul 17 with 2381 views | max936 |
Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 11:41 - Jul 17 by KeithHaynes | The more you spend the higher you go the more immune you become. Man City. |
This 100% they can fill more brown envelopes than anybody, Boxing is corrupt that's no secret, but football is in a different stratosphere all together. |  |
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Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 12:20 - Jul 18 with 2306 views | Badlands |
Even if we get a mega rich owner wouldn't financial fair play rules restrict us on 13:55 - Jul 17 by jasper_T | Half the Championship is losing more than that every season as it is. Sheff Wed lost £24m with a revenue of £21m in their last accounts. And where are they now? |
Wednesday should have been |  |
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