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Rams v Swans : It’s Derby day this evening ! 27th Nov 2024 08:00 Swansea City have travelled up to the midlands to first rest and then prepare for this evenings testing encounter at Derby County (8pm) The squad is very much in need of some recovery after the seven goal thriller against Leeds United on Sunday.0
Derby game, click above.
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Rams v Swans : It’s Derby day this evening ! on 09:57 - Nov 27 with 590 views
Salary Cost Management Protocol (SCMP) is the Financial Fair Play rules for all League One and League Two Clubs.
The SCMP requirement is whereby a Club’s Player-Related Expenditure shall not exceed the sum of 60% or 50% of the Club’s Relevant Turnover for League One and League Two Clubs respectively.
The Reporting Period in respect of which a Club is assessed for the purpose of the SCMP Requirement is the 12 month period recorded in the Club’s Annual Accounts.
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Seems when a championship club is relegated to league one they get additional help in their returns to the EFL for the first season. Although that doesn’t really explain Birmingham’s spending as it is massive. Has to be something to do with investment by a new owner into debt etc.
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Rams v Swans : It’s Derby day this evening ! on 10:43 - Nov 27 by KeithHaynes
Seems when a championship club is relegated to league one they get additional help in their returns to the EFL for the first season. Although that doesn’t really explain Birmingham’s spending as it is massive. Has to be something to do with investment by a new owner into debt etc.
Thanks for that. I can vaguely remember when we were discussing our accounts in the summer it was mentioned financially you were better of getting relegated and coming back up as it favoured you with FFP. TBH I couldn't see how.