This is exactly what Bayern Munich President Uli Hoeness means when he complains that Abu Dhabi only has to open up the oil spigots to be able to afford expensive players.
Try a Bayern one.QuoteThis is exactly what Bayern Munich President Uli Hoeness means when he complains that Abu Dhabi only has to open up the oil spigots to be able to afford expensive players.Hard to feel sorry for the United of Bavaria, but aside from that well done a sports desk for having the balls and desire to shine a light on this.
Quote from: Simon Page on November 05, 2018, 03:03:53 PMTry a Bayern one.QuoteThis is exactly what Bayern Munich President Uli Hoeness means when he complains that Abu Dhabi only has to open up the oil spigots to be able to afford expensive players.Hard to feel sorry for the United of Bavaria, but aside from that well done a sports desk for having the balls and desire to shine a light on this.Absolutely. Interesting read and looks like it involves many more people. I guess Infantino won't come out of this well on Thursday...
http://www.spiegel.de/international/manchester-city-exposed-bending-the-rules-to-the-tune-of-millions-a-1236346.htmlfor those worried over FFP
Quote from: davidb link=topic=59111.msg3508964#msg3508964 5date=1541422987http://www.spiegel.de/international/manchester-city-exposed-bending-the-rules-to-the-tune-of-millions-a-1236346.htmlfor those worried over FFPThat's a brilliant article. And you just know the football authorities will do diddly squat about it.
This really does throw the FFP regime into disrepute. Not that anybody considered the use of the word “Fair” appropriate.How the hell could they sanction another club if they allow this to go unsanctioned ?The implications for the professional game are massive particularly in light of the discussions concerning a breakaway Super League.The geni is out of the bottle.