Quote from: andyh on Today at 09:30:00 AM^^Especially when it’s not a fair and level playing field.I keep banging on about it, and I know it’s monotonous, but the fact we are so hamstrung by pathetic financial governances, imposed by 2 different football authorities, while other clubs spend money with impunity purely because of who they are, is really pissing me off.I appreciate this isn't going to be a popular opinion, but we don't want it to be "a fair and level playing field", we want the thumb that's currently on the scales to be moved a tiny bit more so that it benefits us more than it already is.Other clubs spend money that we can't spend due to their greater revenues. Just like we've been spending money that clubs earning less than us can't spend. I'm sure, I dunno, Eintracht Frankfurt or Villarreal would love to have chucked a couple of hundred million and a few hundred thousand a week at new players when we were. But they can't. Sporting CP's wage bill (now they've sold Gyokeres) is around one twelfth of ours. How about rather than levelling the playing field so that one more club can spend whatever they want, how about levelling it the other way so that a solid Premier League side isn’t able to spend ten times on wages what the best sides in most other countries can?If the rules meant that everything was done on integrity, sporting merit, wise investment and club administration rather than the bigger clubs just bullying the rest, we'd probably still be pissing around in the Championship. But we're not, because we used our size and greater spending power to smack the likes of Bristol City and Middlesbrough out of our way. I imagine we'd have given their moaning about fairness and level playing fields pretty short-shrift at the time.
^^Especially when it’s not a fair and level playing field.I keep banging on about it, and I know it’s monotonous, but the fact we are so hamstrung by pathetic financial governances, imposed by 2 different football authorities, while other clubs spend money with impunity purely because of who they are, is really pissing me off.
We've sold our ground to ourselves, we've sold our women's team, we've done mutually benficial transfers, we buy and sell players like they are merchandise where our only interest is resale, we charge obscene ticket prices, we've spent money most clubs can only dream of spending. We're not some plucky little club fighting against all odds, we're as big a part of the problem as other clubs. We are many of the things wrong with modern football.
Quote from: andyh on Today at 04:40:44 PMAnd….the some of the clubs who became ‘the big 6’ by spending with impunity before the rules were developed are STILL breaking the rules or not being punished for past transgressions.That’s where the unfairness lies.I completely agree with Dave’s Points, and they are well made.But maybe the argument to some of those points though is that Frankfurt or Villarreal (for instance) do not have 3 owners who are rich beyond our widest dreams and therefore have the means AND desire to invest whatever they want.Didn’t Chelsea just defer their punishment by a year for a bigger fine?
And….the some of the clubs who became ‘the big 6’ by spending with impunity before the rules were developed are STILL breaking the rules or not being punished for past transgressions.That’s where the unfairness lies.I completely agree with Dave’s Points, and they are well made.But maybe the argument to some of those points though is that Frankfurt or Villarreal (for instance) do not have 3 owners who are rich beyond our widest dreams and therefore have the means AND desire to invest whatever they want.
Is this new? Or something we already know?https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/029b-1e280b615680-700e46bcfcfa-1000/aston_villa_summary_version_3-year_sa_20250704174251.pdf
Quote from: Olneythelonely on Today at 07:46:31 AMIs this new? Or something we already know?https://editorial.uefa.com/resources/029b-1e280b615680-700e46bcfcfa-1000/aston_villa_summary_version_3-year_sa_20250704174251.pdfI had posted the links and the extracts about the player A list rules previously. However lots of different threads of touched on them so Guessand, maybe Malen, Europa 25/26 is probably some of them.
How the bloody hell are Forest able to spend so much!?
our net spend under Emery post Ramsey leaving will be something like £50m. In that time we have gone from relegation fodder to CL participants and grown our commercial revenues considerably.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on Today at 03:46:29 PMWe've sold our ground to ourselves, we've sold our women's team, we've done mutually benficial transfers, we buy and sell players like they are merchandise where our only interest is resale, we charge obscene ticket prices, we've spent money most clubs can only dream of spending. We're not some plucky little club fighting against all odds, we're as big a part of the problem as other clubs. We are many of the things wrong with modern football.And your solution is?