Maybe we’ll do a lighter version of the Chelsea deal and sell a stake to an investor.
If UEFA are pooh-poohing (sic) Chelsea's sale of their women to themselves, and our bigger problem is wages to revenue ratio, is it worth following in their wake ?
Quote from: eamonn on June 25, 2025, 08:18:47 PMIf UEFA are pooh-poohing (sic) Chelsea's sale of their women to themselves, and our bigger problem is wages to revenue ratio, is it worth following in their wake ?Helps us with the PL side of things though. Better chances of finishing in top 4 and then more revenue options which means wages to turnover improves anyway.
Those are ridiculous punishments tbf. The fines are peanuts to a majority of clubs
Hopefully we don’t follow the cheating Chelsea model and we overcome our FFP issue by some other means.
We had no compunction in selling our ground to ourselves when we needed to do this in the Championship to comply with EFL FFP so doing it with the women’s team is a no brainer in my book. Crack on….In fact if the value we get means we don’t need to sell a player next year then get on with it. Bearing in mind Chelsea did a deal for £200m what would we get? My initial total wild stab in the dark guess would be between £20-£50m.
Quote from: AV82EC on June 26, 2025, 08:35:42 AMWe had no compunction in selling our ground to ourselves when we needed to do this in the Championship to comply with EFL FFP so doing it with the women’s team is a no brainer in my book. Crack on….In fact if the value we get means we don’t need to sell a player next year then get on with it. Bearing in mind Chelsea did a deal for £200m what would we get? My initial total wild stab in the dark guess would be between £20-£50m.The Chelsea valuation is nothing to do with the standing of their women’s team today. It’s a projection of what it might one day be worth, 20/25 years from now. That’s what the bloke who paid £20m for a 10% stake said anyway. So there’s no reason we can’t pay ourselves as much as Chelsea did.