What's Multiball then? Apart from fucking expensive
Apologies if this has already been posted up on the thread. These are the rules explained for dummies. If I get it now then so will you all.Here's what this UEFA settlement means for #AVFC in simple terms:We broke their spending rules and now face a 3-year punishment period that will severely limit our transfer activity.The basics: Villa spent too much relative to our income in 2023/24. UEFA particularly scrutinized our player swap deals (think Douglas Luiz-Iling Junior exchange - Dobbin-Tim / Maatsen - Kellyman ) and made specific adjustments to our finances.The targets we must hit:2025/26: Maximum 5m loss2026/27: Break even (0 loss)2027/28: Full compliance with spending rulesMiss these targets by more than 20m and we're banned from European competition for three seasons. That's the nuclear option.The transfer restrictions hurt most: We can only register new players for European competition if we sell players worth more than we spend. So if we sell for 40m, we can only spend 40m on replacements.This applies unconditionally next season, then conditionally based on whether we hit our financial targets.The fines: 5m guaranteed, plus up to 15m more if we miss targets. Could reach 20m total if we mess up badly.What this means practically: Villa must become a selling club short-term. No more £50m Onana signings without major sales first.The good news: If we comply early (hit targets by 2026), we can exit the settlement regime ahead of schedule. Miss by small amounts and penalties scale proportionally.Bottom line: Villa's transfer strategy is in handcuffs for three years. Every signing must be balanced by sales, every target must be hit, or we face European exile.
Aston Villa have been fined £125k after accepting we breached the Premier League's multiball rules in five matches last season. https://x.com/johntownley11/status/1956297389989335373Meanwhile, over at the Etihad....
Man City fined £1m for repeatedly delaying kick-off
How about sanctions for referees that get crucial decisions wrong, costing the clubs tens of millions of pounds...