Nottingham Forest 19:15 - Mar 18 with 2261 views | Berber | ‘There are extenuating circunstances’. Yep, you knew you were breaking the rules, but carried on anyway, then put profit before compliance. If you don’t like the rules, ferk right off. No sympathy from me. | |
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Nottingham Forest on 19:26 - Mar 18 with 2238 views | 1885_SFC | Didn't they buy something like 20 players last Summer? Madness. | |
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Nottingham Forest on 21:45 - Mar 18 with 2109 views | kingslandstand1 |
Nottingham Forest on 19:26 - Mar 18 by 1885_SFC | Didn't they buy something like 20 players last Summer? Madness. |
Didn't Fulham do the same thing a few years ago and also go down? | | | |
Nottingham Forest on 22:03 - Mar 18 with 2077 views | dirk_doone | The bizarre thing about the so called 'fair play rules' is that they make the gap between the small clubs and the big ones even greater, whereas the way fair play rules operate in American sport evens things out and that's how it should be. One way they do this is to set an annual wage cap, which is the same for all clubs. [Post edited 18 Mar 22:10]
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Nottingham Forest on 23:20 - Mar 18 with 2003 views | SaintNick |
Nottingham Forest on 22:03 - Mar 18 by dirk_doone | The bizarre thing about the so called 'fair play rules' is that they make the gap between the small clubs and the big ones even greater, whereas the way fair play rules operate in American sport evens things out and that's how it should be. One way they do this is to set an annual wage cap, which is the same for all clubs. [Post edited 18 Mar 22:10]
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Manchester City have 115 charges, I suspect they will threaten their way out of it by using legal arguments and writs etc | |
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Nottingham Forest on 08:01 - Mar 19 with 1838 views | kingslandstand1 |
Nottingham Forest on 22:03 - Mar 18 by dirk_doone | The bizarre thing about the so called 'fair play rules' is that they make the gap between the small clubs and the big ones even greater, whereas the way fair play rules operate in American sport evens things out and that's how it should be. One way they do this is to set an annual wage cap, which is the same for all clubs. [Post edited 18 Mar 22:10]
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I'm sure the so called big clubs would vote for that! | | | |
Nottingham Forest on 10:48 - Mar 19 with 1715 views | saints__fan__73 |
Nottingham Forest on 22:03 - Mar 18 by dirk_doone | The bizarre thing about the so called 'fair play rules' is that they make the gap between the small clubs and the big ones even greater, whereas the way fair play rules operate in American sport evens things out and that's how it should be. One way they do this is to set an annual wage cap, which is the same for all clubs. [Post edited 18 Mar 22:10]
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A wage cap will never happen in top european football leagues. The reason why it works in the US is that their teams exist in a bubble and never play teams outside the league as happens in football with the CL. It would be impossible to instigate a salary cap when the levels of revenue differ so much between the leagues (and also La Liga would just cheat). | |
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Nottingham Forest on 11:01 - Mar 19 with 1699 views | 1885_SFC |
Yep. Agree entirely. | |
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Nottingham Forest on 15:32 - Mar 19 with 1560 views | saint901 | The PL teams from say 16th to 1st want to make it an exclusive club in which nobody is relegated and nobody is promoted. One way to do that is to look at clubs who want to be in PL and apply rules to them that they have to break in order to get promoted and then stay in the league. Basically the PL wants ALL of the TV money ALL of the time and DOES NOT want to share it. Hopefully the Football Regulator will be given some teeth and be big enough to resist the inevitable PL pressure - but I'm not holding my breath. For teams like ours getting to and staying the PL is just going to be more and more difficult. | | | |
Nottingham Forest on 17:51 - Mar 19 with 1505 views | LondonSaint76 |
Good shout UTS and 100% in agreement with you. The PL need to have a good look themselves and the way these rules are written and administered. It is clear to anyone with more than a half a dozen brain cells that one size does not fit all where these rules are concerned and far from creating a more level playing field it is actually creating a situation that is becoming increasingly difficult year on year for promoted sides and even the ‘have nots’ who are in longer term PL residence to be able to exist in let alone compete in the PL. Hats off to the Forest hierarchy for a very well reasoned response to the situation they now find themselves in. | |
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