Quote from: Risso on June 05, 2018, 10:50:45 AMQuote from: TheMalandro on June 05, 2018, 10:34:14 AM"In a document on Companies House dated February 2, 48 hours after the transfer window shut, the club sold on future income due on Amavi and Sanchez to the Australian Macquarie bank"From the Daily Record.It's going to be a very interesting summer and season.That sounds like a standard factoring arrangement to be honest. Although I can't see where it's mentioned on Companies House to have a closer look.What is does suggest though is that we’ve cashed on our chips on any Amavi money already, so any netting off of the FFP shortfall with this cash can be forgotten
Quote from: TheMalandro on June 05, 2018, 10:34:14 AM"In a document on Companies House dated February 2, 48 hours after the transfer window shut, the club sold on future income due on Amavi and Sanchez to the Australian Macquarie bank"From the Daily Record.It's going to be a very interesting summer and season.That sounds like a standard factoring arrangement to be honest. Although I can't see where it's mentioned on Companies House to have a closer look.
"In a document on Companies House dated February 2, 48 hours after the transfer window shut, the club sold on future income due on Amavi and Sanchez to the Australian Macquarie bank"From the Daily Record.It's going to be a very interesting summer and season.
One thing Keith Wyness mentioned when was doing the forums earlier in year and was transcribed by Bham Mail was;"Financial Fair Play is a very boring and complex subject. The politics around it are also potentially changing right now.“Does that possibly mean that the FFP rules might have changed / be changing?Clutching at straws :-)
In light of current events is anyone starting to think FFP is a smokescreen?
31 pages so far on FFP, and no one is the wiser. All I can say, is why are we worrying??The shite down the road and about 9 or 10 other clubs are rumoured to be in the same boat, but have we heard anything from their fans??? Have we feck!!!When the REAL NEWS breaks, we can see where we're at, until then lets all CALM THE FECK DOWN and start bullshitting ourselves that ENGERLAND are going to win the World Cup!!Lol.
Just a thought from this side: the legal aspect...ANNEX XII: Voluntary agreements for break-even requirementA. Principles1. A club may apply to the UEFA Club Financial Control Body investigatory chamberto enter into a voluntary agreement with the aim of complying with the break-evenrequirement.2. A club is eligible to apply to enter into a voluntary agreement if it:i) has been granted a valid licence to enter the UEFA club competitions byits national licensor but has not qualified for a UEFA club competition in theseason that precedes the entry into force of the voluntary agreement; orii) has qualified for a UEFA club competition and fulfils the break-evenrequirement in the monitoring period that precedes the entry into force ofthe voluntary agreement; oriii) has been subject to a significant change in ownership and/or control withinthe 12 months preceding the application deadline.Could point iii above be what we are strategically angling towards at the moment?? Change ownership, abandon FPP?
Quote from: eddiemunster on June 05, 2018, 12:35:06 PM31 pages so far on FFP, and no one is the wiser. All I can say, is why are we worrying??The shite down the road and about 9 or 10 other clubs are rumoured to be in the same boat, but have we heard anything from their fans??? Have we feck!!!When the REAL NEWS breaks, we can see where we're at, until then lets all CALM THE FECK DOWN and start bullshitting ourselves that ENGERLAND are going to win the World Cup!!Lol.Has the REAL NEWS broken now?