bar his debut and the Leeds game he's been largely crap. His injury record and wages etc and a 4 year deal ! raised eyebrows .
Handing Bailey a big new contract. Signing Captian Rogers and the Serbian Cafu are also two other unusual steps to take if you've apparently lost €138m.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on February 28, 2024, 11:10:08 AMQuote from: Stu on February 28, 2024, 11:04:16 AMQuote from: Ads on February 27, 2024, 09:50:41 PMHe doesn't know anymore here, as its the same report Smirker posted that we all dissected. Can't see how we've lost that much, but we'll see.Hey, that was my scoop!Are you accusing Ads of stealing your pint? No I said Smirker said it as I thought it was him that brought it up.
Quote from: Stu on February 28, 2024, 11:04:16 AMQuote from: Ads on February 27, 2024, 09:50:41 PMHe doesn't know anymore here, as its the same report Smirker posted that we all dissected. Can't see how we've lost that much, but we'll see.Hey, that was my scoop!Are you accusing Ads of stealing your pint?
Quote from: Ads on February 27, 2024, 09:50:41 PMHe doesn't know anymore here, as its the same report Smirker posted that we all dissected. Can't see how we've lost that much, but we'll see.Hey, that was my scoop!
He doesn't know anymore here, as its the same report Smirker posted that we all dissected. Can't see how we've lost that much, but we'll see.
I have seen talk of FFP being discussed by the Premier League chairmen at their next meeting, with the view to relaxing the rules a bit. Purslow's recent comments were interesting. And I agree with the point he made about a system that encourages you to sell your homegrown talent isn't right.
Quote from: OCD on February 28, 2024, 11:30:59 AMI have seen talk of FFP being discussed by the Premier League chairmen at their next meeting, with the view to relaxing the rules a bit. Purslow's recent comments were interesting. And I agree with the point he made about a system that encourages you to sell your homegrown talent isn't right. They need to decide what it is that they want to achieve. FFP doesn't really work on any level. None of the clubs owned by gazillionaires are going to go bust. And it obviously hasn't created a level playing field in terms of silverware won, as Man City have literally won everything and got away with murder. Then if you take a club like Forest, deducting points such that they get relegated is obviously going to make their financial situation much worse, which seems self-defeating.I certainly don't want a free for all as otherwise Newcastle would be offering Emi and Torres £1m a week to get themselves up the A1 inside the first five minutes, but the current situation just isn't working at all.
Quote from: Risso on February 28, 2024, 11:37:46 AMQuote from: OCD on February 28, 2024, 11:30:59 AMI have seen talk of FFP being discussed by the Premier League chairmen at their next meeting, with the view to relaxing the rules a bit. Purslow's recent comments were interesting. And I agree with the point he made about a system that encourages you to sell your homegrown talent isn't right. They need to decide what it is that they want to achieve. FFP doesn't really work on any level. None of the clubs owned by gazillionaires are going to go bust. And it obviously hasn't created a level playing field in terms of silverware won, as Man City have literally won everything and got away with murder. Then if you take a club like Forest, deducting points such that they get relegated is obviously going to make their financial situation much worse, which seems self-defeating.I certainly don't want a free for all as otherwise Newcastle would be offering Emi and Torres £1m a week to get themselves up the A1 inside the first five minutes, but the current situation just isn't working at all.Do you have any thoughts on a better way as a measurement purely based on the P&L performance is not adequate?Obviously they need rules regarding related party activity.The problem is that FFP was bought in to stop clubs going bust which to an extent has worked, they are now needing to deal with the unfair competition being driven by clubs with unlimited resources.Interesting to hear your views.
Make FFP indexed to inflation. You allow for bigger permissible losses and given they're ultimately guaranteed by owners, you're still managing risk.