Change to permitted FFP losses? on 21:00 - May 9 with 2754 views | HAYESBOY | I suppose its to keep up with inflation............but seems weird to me. | |
| Smells like a trout farm in here |
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Change to permitted FFP losses? on 21:15 - May 9 with 2669 views | Bluce_Ree | I'm not reading a Daily Mail link so can someone please summarise exactly how these changes fk us in particular? | |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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Change to permitted FFP losses? on 21:50 - May 9 with 2538 views | Rangersw12 |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 21:15 - May 9 by Bluce_Ree | I'm not reading a Daily Mail link so can someone please summarise exactly how these changes fk us in particular? |
You can lose 41.5 million over 3 years instead of 39 million | | | |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 22:18 - May 9 with 2459 views | CateLeBonR |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 21:15 - May 9 by Bluce_Ree | I'm not reading a Daily Mail link so can someone please summarise exactly how these changes fk us in particular? |
It has "raised eyebrows at premier league sides" reportedly. | | | |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 01:16 - May 10 with 2162 views | SydneyRs | Interested to know how the Daily Mail linked this story to immigration. As someone said above, I won't be clinking on a Daily Mail link. | | | |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 05:26 - May 10 with 2041 views | cpgerber | It has "raised eyebrows at premier league sides" reportedly. And rightly so, clubs will now get relegated on purpose,rebuild in the championship under the relaxed rules and come back to steam roller the PL. gimme a break. With more sky money, it does seem to be a bit odd to relax the rules. We’re still talking businesses that run on losses of more than 10m a year. The aim should be to get clubs in a healthy financial position. I’ll allow some slack, as football clubs are way more than normal businesses and have a big community impact, but we shouldn’t have clubs showing losses (paid for by fans to some extent) just to afford 50K a week salaries at this level. | | | |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 08:29 - May 10 with 1822 views | daveB |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 05:26 - May 10 by cpgerber | It has "raised eyebrows at premier league sides" reportedly. And rightly so, clubs will now get relegated on purpose,rebuild in the championship under the relaxed rules and come back to steam roller the PL. gimme a break. With more sky money, it does seem to be a bit odd to relax the rules. We’re still talking businesses that run on losses of more than 10m a year. The aim should be to get clubs in a healthy financial position. I’ll allow some slack, as football clubs are way more than normal businesses and have a big community impact, but we shouldn’t have clubs showing losses (paid for by fans to some extent) just to afford 50K a week salaries at this level. |
cost of living though and price of everything gone up so makes sense to give more leeway, i don't see it making a huge difference to anyone | | | |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 10:19 - May 10 with 1651 views | TheChef |
Change to permitted FFP losses? on 01:16 - May 10 by SydneyRs | Interested to know how the Daily Mail linked this story to immigration. As someone said above, I won't be clinking on a Daily Mail link. |
Also impacts house prices. | |
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