I don’t agree with a lot of what Simon Jordan has to say but I caught this clip and I agree with almost all of it. The bottom line is the current rules are the end of competitive football at the top end of the game.
Of course, there's a simple solution to all this, which is to bin PSR and ban all state ownership or involvement in football clubs.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on September 01, 2025, 09:45:52 AMOf course, there's a simple solution to all this, which is to bin PSR and ban all state ownership or involvement in football clubs.Convenient how the "simple solution" is the precise one that means we're more financially powerful than nearly every other club (until our ownership changes) but screws the very few clubs who we'd still not be able to compete with.
Quote from: Dave on September 01, 2025, 09:57:21 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on September 01, 2025, 09:45:52 AMOf course, there's a simple solution to all this, which is to bin PSR and ban all state ownership or involvement in football clubs.Convenient how the "simple solution" is the precise one that means we're more financially powerful than nearly every other club (until our ownership changes) but screws the very few clubs who we'd still not be able to compete with.He's arguing for a free market where clubs like us with rich owners aren't limited in what we can do. So yes Liverpool would still have spent 400M. It just means we could have spent 200M and not a negative net spend. The bigger point is under the current model because our commercial revenues will never be that of Man U or Liverpool we will never be able to catch up. And we will forever be selling our best players to essentially stand still.