The thing is though, most of the stuff is out there in the public domain. I mentioned before the Mancini contracts. One with Man City, an identical one with a UAE company for something like £4m for 4 days 'consultancy work'. They're guilty, and there's plenty of evidence. Find them guilty, relegate them to League 2, ban them from signing players for three years then let them appeal if they want to.
Quote from: Risso on January 16, 2024, 09:11:01 AMThe thing is though, most of the stuff is out there in the public domain. I mentioned before the Mancini contracts. One with Man City, an identical one with a UAE company for something like £4m for 4 days 'consultancy work'. They're guilty, and there's plenty of evidence. Find them guilty, relegate them to League 2, ban them from signing players for three years then let them appeal if they want to.Until the PL change their rulings to allow any claim to be automatically guilty and banned and then appealed, I doubt that would happen. I'm just happy to let the process pay out and then bitch at the end of it. Bitching in the middle is silly when nothing is going to change.
This is “falling out of love with football” territory for me.Seeing Everton and Forest punished for trying to compete, and seeing us and Newcastle making £8m bids while Chelsea in mid table wave around £100m transfer fees, just illustrates how mis-titled FFP is. It’s anything but fair. And then when a big spender does fall foul, there’s an interminable legal process and allegedly government discussions with their state owner.
Chelsea aren't getting Champions League football anytime soon and these daft deals will tighten the noose on future spend. Add in a severe punishment and hopefully that's the last we see of these despicable ******.
I think it all raises the likelihood of a breakaway league to be honest. These clubs will be using that threat as a means to minimise their risk
Quote from: Rigadon on January 16, 2024, 10:50:41 AMI think it all raises the likelihood of a breakaway league to be honest. These clubs will be using that threat as a means to minimise their riskIf you're Liverpool or Man United, fat on the tourist dollar, seeing a Chelsea or a Man City (preferably both) punished so hard they are effectively wiped out for the foreseeable, then why would you do anything to assist?