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Premier League to introduce spending cap 16:34 - Apr 29 with 2131 viewsSFC_Referee

Well I wonder how this will affect things, as it looks like it’ll be replacing the FFP sustainability rules. Makes you wonder what the punishment for breaking these rules will be…

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cpegd3dy8j7o#:~:text=Premier%20Lea

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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 16:48 - Apr 29 with 2105 viewssaint901

It'll be ignored by those funded from the Middle East because they have the view that "our" rules should not apply and because they have money, they can do what they like.

There will be so many exceptions and exemptions that it will be meaningless.
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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 17:13 - Apr 29 with 2074 viewsTripleNiemi

Won’t affect us….
[Post edited 29 Apr 17:15]

Ready and waiting to mop up those European places......
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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 23:33 - Apr 29 with 1936 viewssolent_toffee

Does it really matter? Whatever rules they put in, the snakey six especially City and Chelsea, will have their top lawyers and accountants all over it and will find a way to navigate it without reprisal.

Everton will rightly get hammered, obviously.
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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 00:43 - Apr 30 with 1916 views1885_SFC

It won't work - and when it fails, the "big" clubs will eventually bugger off for real this time and form a European super league awash with even more obscene amounts of money in it than current levels.

It's not about the football, the fans, the league titles & cups anymore. It's all about the money, honey.

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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 02:46 - Apr 30 with 1899 viewssolent_toffee

Premier League to introduce spending cap on 00:43 - Apr 30 by 1885_SFC

It won't work - and when it fails, the "big" clubs will eventually bugger off for real this time and form a European super league awash with even more obscene amounts of money in it than current levels.

It's not about the football, the fans, the league titles & cups anymore. It's all about the money, honey.


Couldn’t agree more. The sooner they bugger off the better. If you’d have said say 25 years ago that Chelsea and City would be a super power house dictating how the game is run, you’d have laughed you head off. Money has elevated both to a position that doesn’t reflect their history and status. Likewise Tottenham haven’t won a league title in most people’s living memory and are only included in the cesspit gang as they needed a sixth team to hold all the cards.

Throw in the desperate appeal to get a 5th team in the CL and it’s clear to see that it’s a cartel.

Without them, there will be plenty of great clubs to keep the great game going.

I would love to see a breakaway from the PL and the EFL and have a complete reset.
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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 07:30 - Apr 30 with 1790 viewsSaintNick

Premier League to introduce spending cap on 02:46 - Apr 30 by solent_toffee

Couldn’t agree more. The sooner they bugger off the better. If you’d have said say 25 years ago that Chelsea and City would be a super power house dictating how the game is run, you’d have laughed you head off. Money has elevated both to a position that doesn’t reflect their history and status. Likewise Tottenham haven’t won a league title in most people’s living memory and are only included in the cesspit gang as they needed a sixth team to hold all the cards.

Throw in the desperate appeal to get a 5th team in the CL and it’s clear to see that it’s a cartel.

Without them, there will be plenty of great clubs to keep the great game going.

I would love to see a breakaway from the PL and the EFL and have a complete reset.


Its now a big 7 with Newcastle coming into the fold, that makes it very difficult to actually change things in the UK unless the European Super League is made a two division thing.

If you only have United, Liverpool, Manchester City and then perhaps one other in a European Super League, you still have the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs & Newcastle dominating the Premier League

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Premier League to introduce spending cap on 10:55 - Apr 30 with 1699 views1885_SFC

Premier League to introduce spending cap on 07:30 - Apr 30 by SaintNick

Its now a big 7 with Newcastle coming into the fold, that makes it very difficult to actually change things in the UK unless the European Super League is made a two division thing.

If you only have United, Liverpool, Manchester City and then perhaps one other in a European Super League, you still have the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs & Newcastle dominating the Premier League


... unless there's 'Euro Super League We've got all the Money 1' and 'Euro Super League We've got a Slightly Less Obscene Amount of Money 2'.

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