Maybe something where everyone can spend the same percentage amount that the highest turnover club produces from the previous year ?
It probably needs to be a mixture of measures to cover 2 or 3 different areas. We dont want Stateback free spending - so some form of upper limitWe dont want clubs with massive debts as that makes them vunerable - so some form discouragement against that We dont want clubes spending unsutainably as that makes them vunerable - so something that stops them from doing that But we want to be able to support clubs who are showing growth beyond there revenue - maybe allowing clubs in europe to spend more
At some point there will be a breakaway and my bet would be the Saudis doing what they have with Golf.The more restrictions UEFA try to enforce the more likely a split.The action/ n action regarding C11560Y is a likely catalyst.
Quote from: Beard82 on June 20, 2025, 09:17:59 AMIt probably needs to be a mixture of measures to cover 2 or 3 different areas. We dont want Stateback free spending - so some form of upper limitWe dont want clubs with massive debts as that makes them vunerable - so some form discouragement against that We dont want clubes spending unsutainably as that makes them vunerable - so something that stops them from doing that But we want to be able to support clubs who are showing growth beyond there revenue - maybe allowing clubs in europe to spend moreI don't want to come across all Norman Tebbit on this, but there has to be a degree of personal responsibility. We can't regulate away the concept of risk - if clubs behave in reckless ways, there are consequences for that (not necessarily bad ones if they get lucky).Premier League football is a grotesquely capitalist enterprise. That means people/clubs will fail. It's sort of the point.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on June 20, 2025, 09:30:30 AMQuote from: Beard82 on June 20, 2025, 09:17:59 AMIt probably needs to be a mixture of measures to cover 2 or 3 different areas. We dont want Stateback free spending - so some form of upper limitWe dont want clubs with massive debts as that makes them vunerable - so some form discouragement against that We dont want clubes spending unsutainably as that makes them vunerable - so something that stops them from doing that But we want to be able to support clubs who are showing growth beyond there revenue - maybe allowing clubs in europe to spend moreI don't want to come across all Norman Tebbit on this, but there has to be a degree of personal responsibility. We can't regulate away the concept of risk - if clubs behave in reckless ways, there are consequences for that (not necessarily bad ones if they get lucky).Premier League football is a grotesquely capitalist enterprise. That means people/clubs will fail. It's sort of the point.But isnt the idea that these are community assests so we shouldnt let them fail.
The pyramid is supposedly the English games strength, but its very hard to see any of the promoted clubs surviving again. A few more years of pointless promotions for inevitable relegations and this idea will seem more palatable.