Not that I am advocating this, but what rules are in place to stop us selling Jacob Ramsey to Chelsea for £80 million, then buying Conor Gallagher from them for the same amount? Both clubs book the £80 million profit in year one, then spread the cost over 5 years.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on March 05, 2024, 06:33:49 AMAt the moment ‘the big 6’ are protected due to their greater income which was never the intention of the rules.Are you sure about that?
At the moment ‘the big 6’ are protected due to their greater income which was never the intention of the rules.
Quote from: Somniloquism on March 05, 2024, 11:22:40 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2024, 11:04:12 AMThey'll sell Gallagher this summer for a decent fee, and that'll float it all for a bit longer.They got 50 million for Mount because Man Utd were mugs. I can't see them getting anymore then 30mil for Gallagher at a push. Depending on how young they are bought before they become "free" money (Colwill, Chilwell were purchased from other clubs), the only other cash-in who came through their ranks is Reece James, but being as he has had to have surgery to fix a hamstring issue, I don't see him bringing in that much.Not that I am advocating this, but what rules are in place to stop us selling Jacob Ramsey to Chelsea for £80 million, then buying Conor Gallagher from them for the same amount? Both clubs book the £80 million profit in year one, then spread the cost over 5 years.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2024, 11:04:12 AMThey'll sell Gallagher this summer for a decent fee, and that'll float it all for a bit longer.They got 50 million for Mount because Man Utd were mugs. I can't see them getting anymore then 30mil for Gallagher at a push. Depending on how young they are bought before they become "free" money (Colwill, Chilwell were purchased from other clubs), the only other cash-in who came through their ranks is Reece James, but being as he has had to have surgery to fix a hamstring issue, I don't see him bringing in that much.
They'll sell Gallagher this summer for a decent fee, and that'll float it all for a bit longer.
Isn't the problem with FFP the timing of profit and losses. If any club has a fantastic year profit wise they will almost certainly fail FFP if they attempt to spend that profit. E.g300m profit200m loss20m loss20m loss20m loss20m lossWhen the large profit drops out they will almost certainly fail FFP. It is even worse if they don't spend the money in the following year as they will fail FFP for more years than just one.300m profit20m loss20m loss200m loss20 m loss20 m lossAm I missing something
The case for extra capacity is irresistible.Capital expenditure on a stadium doesn't count, but income does.Thus £150m on a new north Stand is not only a legitimate spend, but an extra 10k capacity at £50 a ticket is £500k a game, or £10m over a twenty home game season..
I think an attitude of 'fuck it. We'll just take the deduction because we're brilliant now we've made new signings' would ensure a deduction of much more than 6 points.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on March 05, 2024, 11:10:42 AMI think an attitude of 'fuck it. We'll just take the deduction because we're brilliant now we've made new signings' would ensure a deduction of much more than 6 points.Agreed I’m not sure 6 points should be seen as the benchmark punishment, more of a guideline of what might happen in a specific circumstance. It would be very naive to think a club can basically flout the rules however they wish and 6 points is all they’d face.