Must remember FFP is no longer based on transfer spend, it is based on club profits or losses. As Mike Ashley wasn’t one for spending money on his football club, the geordies made a profit of around £40m in the year ending July 2019, so they have no worries as far as FFP is concerned as far as I can see
If that's true, we should be ok in the future as our lot don't spend anything.
I expect they will change the rules so that the big boys can spend what they like and the rest can just shut up.
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 49 minutes ago
If that's true, we should be ok in the future as our lot don't spend anything.
I expect they will change the rules so that the big boys can spend what they like and the rest can just shut up.
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Already happened really?
Villa play Wolves on Oct 16 which is a problem for Villa because their Keeper Martinez and Buendia are with the Argentina national team who have a fixture on Oct 15
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted about 9 hours ago
Villa play Wolves on Oct 16 which is a problem for Villa because their Keeper Martinez and Buendia are with the Argentina national team who have a fixture on Oct 15
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We have a problem too as Jimenez will be playing against El Salvador on Thursday 14th so can't see him being back and ready to play on Saturday.
Following on from the takeover:-
Newcastle United could spend up to £190m in January without breaking Financial Fair Play rules, with Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane, 28, and France forward Kylian Mbappe, 22, "within reach". (Telegraph)
Yes but if they spent that much then they couldn't spend anymore for two years without selling, surely.?
No top top player is gonna go to Newcastle yet. They will have to build slowly.
Would certainly be amusing if they got relegated but would only delay the inevitable. I really don't get the British media's obsession with Newcastle and their fans. Apparently they deserve success more than any other club which is utter bs. Every clubs fans at every level want to see their team win trophies and play amazing football, why Newcastle should be exceptional in that regard is baffling.
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posted on 8/10/21
Must remember FFP is no longer based on transfer spend, it is based on club profits or losses. As Mike Ashley wasn’t one for spending money on his football club, the geordies made a profit of around £40m in the year ending July 2019, so they have no worries as far as FFP is concerned as far as I can see
posted on 8/10/21
If that's true, we should be ok in the future as our lot don't spend anything.
I expect they will change the rules so that the big boys can spend what they like and the rest can just shut up.
posted on 8/10/21
comment by bostonwolf (U17353)
posted 49 minutes ago
If that's true, we should be ok in the future as our lot don't spend anything.
I expect they will change the rules so that the big boys can spend what they like and the rest can just shut up.
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Already happened really?
posted on 8/10/21
Villa play Wolves on Oct 16 which is a problem for Villa because their Keeper Martinez and Buendia are with the Argentina national team who have a fixture on Oct 15
posted on 9/10/21
comment by Spangles (U17289)
posted about 9 hours ago
Villa play Wolves on Oct 16 which is a problem for Villa because their Keeper Martinez and Buendia are with the Argentina national team who have a fixture on Oct 15
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We have a problem too as Jimenez will be playing against El Salvador on Thursday 14th so can't see him being back and ready to play on Saturday.
posted on 9/10/21
Following on from the takeover:-
Newcastle United could spend up to £190m in January without breaking Financial Fair Play rules, with Tottenham and England striker Harry Kane, 28, and France forward Kylian Mbappe, 22, "within reach". (Telegraph)
posted on 9/10/21
Yes but if they spent that much then they couldn't spend anymore for two years without selling, surely.?
posted on 9/10/21
No top top player is gonna go to Newcastle yet. They will have to build slowly.
posted on 10/10/21
Would certainly be amusing if they got relegated but would only delay the inevitable. I really don't get the British media's obsession with Newcastle and their fans. Apparently they deserve success more than any other club which is utter bs. Every clubs fans at every level want to see their team win trophies and play amazing football, why Newcastle should be exceptional in that regard is baffling.
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