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Barcas transfer embargo will be no more then?
That's nothing to do with FFP mate.
Cheers for the multiboard Admins
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Thing is though........City's owners despite being filthy rich aren't a charity case. They are businessmen first and foremost.
And whilst I'm positive City will feature heavily in the market this summer and probably acquire at least one big name player.......I don't think the days of them running up £150-200m "shopping trips" are coming back.
I think that was just the initial investment that was first needed back at the start of the project.
I really think City will get Pogba too. In fact, I'd put good money on it. Yaya will leave, as well as few others, and he's going to be replaced by Pogba.
as expected, down comes FFP
Football does need a sort out though.
Salary Caps and Max Salary Budgets are the answer
the only purpose of the rule was to ensure Portsmouth didn't go bankrupt again so I don't know why other clubs being allowed to invest in players the owners can afford is an issue
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comment by MonTheChels ~ a jerk of the knee will set you ... (U19797)
posted 1 minute ago
as expected, down comes FFP
Football does need a sort out though.
Salary Caps and Max Salary Budgets are the answer
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that sounds like a good idea, especially with the money in football going up yearly. We could have youth players earning 60k a week in 10 years.
No one really should think about to vote for Platini for next FIFA president. No difference to Blatter.
Well that was a fat load of good. So will this mean there will be more interest in buying clubs now that money can be spend from the owner's wealth?
All easing off FFP will mean is that clubs with all the money will blow all of the clubs with little money out of the water like they do now.
Football is a joke.
Martyn Ziegler @martynziegler 30m30 minutes ago
Imagine the £5billion PL TV rights announcement was straw that broke the FFP camel's back for French/German/Italian clubs
this is a good point as well tbf, that TV deal won't be causing happiness with foreign clubs.
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 1 minute ago
Well that was a fat load of good. So will this mean there will be more interest in buying clubs now that money can be spend from the owner's wealth?
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certainly looks like it, it was never going to work was it? Telling owners how much they can spend on their business.
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"All easing off FFP will mean is that clubs with all the money will blow all of the clubs with little money out of the water like they do now."
All keeping FFP will mean is that clubs with all the money will blow all of the clubs with little money out of the water like they do now.
Laughably a supporter of a club that has just spent a quarter of a billion pounds in a calendar year is moaning about FFP.
comment by sandy brown (U20258)
posted 23 seconds ago
Laughably a supporter of a club that has just spent a quarter of a billion pounds in a calendar year is moaning about FFP.
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Don't get this comment. We spend within our means and are nowhere near breaking FFP rules. Adding to the kit deal and CL next season, we will have more than £250mil to spend soon.
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sandy brown (U20258)
posted 2 minutes ago
Laughably a supporter of a club that has just spent a quarter of a billion pounds in a calendar year is moaning about FFP.
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linked with every player bar messi
"The world is two-faced"
Platini, heal thyself.
He wanted the UEFA FFP out of sheer fear that <Citeh> were going to become another PL powerhouse being a thorn in the side of the UEFA CL darlings.
And then along came PSG not longer after <Citeh> .
Its been hard trying to survive on a shoestring budget but finally we can start to spend money on our team and catch up to the other clubs.
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posted on 18/5/15
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posted on 18/5/15
Barcas transfer embargo will be no more then?
posted on 18/5/15
That's nothing to do with FFP mate.
posted on 18/5/15
Cheers for the multiboard Admins
posted on 18/5/15
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posted on 18/5/15
Thing is though........City's owners despite being filthy rich aren't a charity case. They are businessmen first and foremost.
And whilst I'm positive City will feature heavily in the market this summer and probably acquire at least one big name player.......I don't think the days of them running up £150-200m "shopping trips" are coming back.
I think that was just the initial investment that was first needed back at the start of the project.
I really think City will get Pogba too. In fact, I'd put good money on it. Yaya will leave, as well as few others, and he's going to be replaced by Pogba.
posted on 18/5/15
as expected, down comes FFP
Football does need a sort out though.
Salary Caps and Max Salary Budgets are the answer
posted on 18/5/15
the only purpose of the rule was to ensure Portsmouth didn't go bankrupt again so I don't know why other clubs being allowed to invest in players the owners can afford is an issue
posted on 18/5/15
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posted on 18/5/15
comment by MonTheChels ~ a jerk of the knee will set you ... (U19797)
posted 1 minute ago
as expected, down comes FFP
Football does need a sort out though.
Salary Caps and Max Salary Budgets are the answer
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that sounds like a good idea, especially with the money in football going up yearly. We could have youth players earning 60k a week in 10 years.
posted on 18/5/15
No one really should think about to vote for Platini for next FIFA president. No difference to Blatter.
posted on 18/5/15
Well that was a fat load of good. So will this mean there will be more interest in buying clubs now that money can be spend from the owner's wealth?
posted on 18/5/15
All easing off FFP will mean is that clubs with all the money will blow all of the clubs with little money out of the water like they do now.
Football is a joke.
posted on 18/5/15
Martyn Ziegler @martynziegler 30m30 minutes ago
Imagine the £5billion PL TV rights announcement was straw that broke the FFP camel's back for French/German/Italian clubs
this is a good point as well tbf, that TV deal won't be causing happiness with foreign clubs.
posted on 18/5/15
comment by manutd1982 (U6633)
posted 1 minute ago
Well that was a fat load of good. So will this mean there will be more interest in buying clubs now that money can be spend from the owner's wealth?
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certainly looks like it, it was never going to work was it? Telling owners how much they can spend on their business.
posted on 18/5/15
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posted on 18/5/15
"All easing off FFP will mean is that clubs with all the money will blow all of the clubs with little money out of the water like they do now."
All keeping FFP will mean is that clubs with all the money will blow all of the clubs with little money out of the water like they do now.
posted on 18/5/15
Laughably a supporter of a club that has just spent a quarter of a billion pounds in a calendar year is moaning about FFP.
posted on 18/5/15
Who's moaning?
posted on 18/5/15
comment by sandy brown (U20258)
posted 23 seconds ago
Laughably a supporter of a club that has just spent a quarter of a billion pounds in a calendar year is moaning about FFP.
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Don't get this comment. We spend within our means and are nowhere near breaking FFP rules. Adding to the kit deal and CL next season, we will have more than £250mil to spend soon.
posted on 18/5/15
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posted on 18/5/15
sandy brown (U20258)
posted 2 minutes ago
Laughably a supporter of a club that has just spent a quarter of a billion pounds in a calendar year is moaning about FFP.
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linked with every player bar messi
posted on 18/5/15
Ridiculous.
posted on 18/5/15
"The world is two-faced"
Platini, heal thyself.
He wanted the UEFA FFP out of sheer fear that <Citeh> were going to become another PL powerhouse being a thorn in the side of the UEFA CL darlings.
And then along came PSG not longer after <Citeh> .
posted on 18/5/15
Its been hard trying to survive on a shoestring budget but finally we can start to spend money on our team and catch up to the other clubs.
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