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Offline algy

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4710 on: June 24, 2025, 10:04:23 AM »
87-88 was wonderful.
My first game was Swindon away on 7th May ... was my 6th birthday present, I'd been pestering my dad to let me go since 1986/7.  Got tickets in the family stand there.

1992/93 was probably my favourite though, except for the very end.  Went to almost every game, home and away, that season. 

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4711 on: June 24, 2025, 11:39:36 PM »
Christmas and New Year period 89/90 was another memorable time. 

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4712 on: June 25, 2025, 12:34:48 PM »
Christmas and New Year period 89/90 was another memorable time.

‘Hand it over hand it over hand it over Arsenal.’  Only for us to once again Villa it up at home to Wimbledon of all teams.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4713 on: June 25, 2025, 12:39:28 PM »
Platt missed a penalty after five minutes. We'd have gone five points clear if we'd won that. I sometimes wonder if we might have won the league if he had scored.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4714 on: June 25, 2025, 01:24:11 PM »
87-88 was wonderful.
My first game was Swindon away on 7th May ... was my 6th birthday present, I'd been pestering my dad to let me go since 1986/7.  Got tickets in the family stand there.

1992/93 was probably my favourite though, except for the very end.  Went to almost every game, home and away, that season.




Did you go to Sheff UTD away and see me run onto the pitch all the way to the edge of the box to celebrate with Garry Parker after his second screamer?
92/93 season. Happy days those were.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4715 on: June 25, 2025, 02:21:36 PM »
87-88 was wonderful.
My first game was Swindon away on 7th May ... was my 6th birthday present, I'd been pestering my dad to let me go since 1986/7.  Got tickets in the family stand there.

1992/93 was probably my favourite though, except for the very end.  Went to almost every game, home and away, that season.




Did you go to Sheff UTD away and see me run onto the pitch all the way to the edge of the box to celebrate with Garry Parker after his second screamer?
92/93 season. Happy days those were.

I was there!

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4716 on: June 25, 2025, 03:42:59 PM »
Platt missed a penalty after five minutes. We'd have gone five points clear if we'd won that. I sometimes wonder if we might have won the league if he had scored.

Yes because I certainly did after that win at Tottenham on the Wednesday night.  That was glorious.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4717 on: June 25, 2025, 05:35:32 PM »
@theathletic

Aston Villa are the latest club to explore the possibility of selling their women’s team to help comply with the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR).

One source, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect relationships, said Villa have been looking into a sale for the past 18 months, having recorded losses of £195million over the past two years – leaving them in danger of breaching PSR.

Chelsea helped to balance the books by selling their women’s team to the club’s parent company in a move which generated a profit of nearly £200m, paving the way for other Premier League clubs to consider a similar arrangement.

Chelsea have since sold an eight per cent stake in their all-conquering women’s side to Alexis Ohanian, the tech millionaire who co-founded Reddit and is married to 23-time tennis grand slam champion Serena Williams.

It is unclear if Villa would effectively sell their women’s team – which finished sixth in the Women’s Super League last season – to themselves or to external investors, but discussions are advancing and any revenue would be potentially significant if they are to avoid breaching the Premier League’s financial rules in future.

Villa, whose men’s team has finished in the top seven for three consecutive campaigns under head coach Unai Emery, reported a loss of £85.4million for the 2023-24 season following a loss of £119.6 million for 2022-23.

They turned a profit of £300,000 in 2021-22 but a combined loss of more than £105million over three seasons would constitutes a PSR breach, although spending on infrastructure, youth and women’s football is exempt.

Chelsea banked £198.7m from the sale of their women’s team meaning they recorded a pre-tax profit of £128.4m and stayed within profitability and sustainability rules.

The Premier League is yet to approve the deal as being at fair market value, however, while Chelsea could still face a UEFA fine as the European governing body is refusing to allow them to offset losses against the sale.

Villa will compete in the Europa League next season after finishing sixth in the top flight.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4718 on: June 25, 2025, 05:38:33 PM »
Aston Villa and Chelsea are set to be fined by Uefa next week for breaching financial regulations.

Uefa’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) has been probing alleged overspending by the two Premier League clubs ahead of their participation in Europe next season.

Officials from both clubs have been in extended talks with the CFCB around reaching a settlement.

Both clubs passed the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR), which limits clubs to losing £105m over three years, in January, but Uefa operates under a different set of rules and parameters.

Clubs that play in Uefa competitions – Chelsea qualified for the Champions League after finishing fourth while Villa, who finished sixth, will play in the Europa League next season – must adhere to cost control ratio rules, meaning wages and transfer fees must be within a certain percentage of revenues, and can lose up to a maximum of £77m over three years.

Why are the two clubs being punished?
Chelsea were permitted to include the £200m sale of the club’s women’s team to a separate company – called Blueco 22 Midco Ltd – under the same ownership group in its accounts for Premier League auditors. But Uefa do not permit the practice, leaving a significant dent in their figures.

Chelsea recorded a pre-tax profit of £128.4m up to June 2024 in their accounts, but it included the sale of the women’s team.

In April Chelsea revealed in a statement that they had opened talks with Uefa to discuss “mitigating factors affecting [their] regulatory submissions”.

Uefa did not recognise the sale of Chelsea’s women’s team in their accounts (Photo: Getty)
For the latest accounts under consideration – 2023-24 – the cost control ratio was set at 80 percent. It was reduced to 70 percent for last season and will now remain at that level for the foreseeable future.

The Premier League is set to switch to a similar set of rules, but at a shareholders meetings in February clubs agreed to continue the PSR system for the upcoming season. It is likely the financial rules will align with Uefa’s the following season.

Aston Villa’s 2023-24 accounts revealed the club’s overall wage bill was £252m, against revenue of £257.7m. While only wages for football staff are included in Uefa’s calculations, Villa have been in discussions with the CFCB about a potential breach.

Both clubs have been expected to prove to Uefa that they are not ignoring the financial rules and are working towards compliance.

Aston Villa, Chelsea and Uefa declined to comment.

How much could they be fined?
Manchester United were fined £257,000 for a “minor” breach of Uefa’s financial fair play rules back in 2023.

United had claimed £240m in lost revenues due to the pandemic, but Uefa readjusted the figure to £12.8m. Under Uefa’s previous financial fair play rules, Paris Saint-Germain were once handed a £56m fine.

Analysis: Are the rules enough of a deterrent?
It is already questionable how much of a deterrent fines for financial breaches are for clubs with billionaire owners. They effectively become an additional tax on the super wealthy.

Then add in the fact that the “fine” is simply deducted from the prize money they will earn the following season and it further dilutes the punishment.

Breach the rules and gain an unfair advantage on rivals and, as it stands, the worst you’ll get is slightly less additional money next season. It’s hardly making an example of anyone.

It’s easy to see why clubs will choose that route over the alternative of operating within permitted means. Those extra millions on transfers and wages can be the difference between league places.

When Uefa introduced the cost control ratio rules in 2022, suggesting they were required to curb the exponentially growing expenditure on players, the governing body warned that breaches would include financial penalties and “sporting sanctions”.

Barcelona, who will also learn their fate for alleged breaches next week, will offer a litmus test for how seriously Uefa takes financial rule breaking.

The Spanish side were fined £420,000 for misreporting profits in their previous set of accounts. They had an appeal against the punishment rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in October.

They are now expected to be found in breach a second time, having been warned by Uefa that they face a severer punishment for multiple breaches.

It would be unprecedented, but if Uefa starts dolling out points deductions and teams start the group stage at a disadvantage, it will send a message to clubs that breaking financial rules will have consequences that hurt.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4719 on: June 25, 2025, 05:50:01 PM »
So I think a minor breach and hopefully no more than £100K fine??

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4720 on: June 25, 2025, 06:39:43 PM »
Those are ridiculous  punishments  tbf. The fines are peanuts to a majority of clubs

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4721 on: June 25, 2025, 07:00:49 PM »
Those are ridiculous  punishments  tbf. The fines are peanuts to a majority of clubs

Oh well, never mind.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4722 on: June 25, 2025, 07:16:29 PM »
Those are ridiculous  punishments  tbf. The fines are peanuts to a majority of clubs

Oh well, never mind.

Guys, I agree, it's awful.




UPDATE: am over it.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4723 on: June 25, 2025, 07:18:05 PM »
The talk was of a £10m fine.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #4724 on: June 25, 2025, 07:39:50 PM »
So am i

 


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