I am pretty sure that one day in the near future, our game (the EPL that is) will be exposed as greedy & corrupt, Platini & co will then have field day. Unless the FA/Premier league grow some balls & sort it out. I doubt this will happen though as they're probably just as bent as most of the clubs.
Quote from: "Warren Aspinall"I am pretty sure that one day in the near future, our game (the EPL that is) will be exposed as greedy & corrupt, Platini & co will then have field day. Unless the FA/Premier league grow some balls & sort it out. I doubt this will happen though as they're probably just as bent as most of the clubs.That's the thing about Platini, he's dead right about English football. I can never understand why we, as fans, swallow the Murdoch press-fuelled 'he's a slimy French communist' nonsense - he's on our side.
Quote from: "Acton Villa"Quote from: "Warren Aspinall"I am pretty sure that one day in the near future, our game (the EPL that is) will be exposed as greedy & corrupt, Platini & co will then have field day. Unless the FA/Premier league grow some balls & sort it out. I doubt this will happen though as they're probably just as bent as most of the clubs.That's the thing about Platini, he's dead right about English football. I can never understand why we, as fans, swallow the Murdoch press-fuelled 'he's a slimy French communist' nonsense - he's on our side.But I want to hate him, I don't know why, I just do. That's why I want us to sort our own game out, i'd probably hate it just as much to hear comment after comment from him gloating about our game. I hate him having the same opinion as me, how dare he.
Quote from: "John M"I wonder if when signing a player, does the club say:-"OK, £10m plus £40k a week over a 4 year contract, means an outlay of £18.32m. Lets budget for a selling the player after 3 years and getting £5m back, so a net spend of £11.24m, or £3.75m a year. Will our income through TV rights, gate receipts and prize money increase by that amount and therefore make it a commercially viable deal?" I very much doubt they do!! that looks exactly like Dougonomics to me.
I wonder if when signing a player, does the club say:-"OK, £10m plus £40k a week over a 4 year contract, means an outlay of £18.32m. Lets budget for a selling the player after 3 years and getting £5m back, so a net spend of £11.24m, or £3.75m a year. Will our income through TV rights, gate receipts and prize money increase by that amount and therefore make it a commercially viable deal?" I very much doubt they do!!
I should have posted here then the Genera's thread but it was put there to try and see if/why clubs refuse to take an active role in this.The hardship fund concept should be explored more though.
We all want Randy to pump more money into Villa to get to the 'promised' land of the top 4. We are guilty of wanting more and don't think of potential consequences.