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Offline Dave P

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6315 on: March 02, 2026, 12:24:52 PM »
🚨 Aston Villa plan to play an exhibition match in Hong Kong this August — possibly against Bayern Munich.

"And play them again in the Super Cup in Leipzig"

Offline Mellin

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6316 on: March 02, 2026, 05:34:17 PM »
🚨 Aston Villa plan to play an exhibition match in Hong Kong this August — possibly against Bayern Munich.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6317 on: March 02, 2026, 09:55:19 PM »
Our FFP position appears to have got much worse since purslow left

No it hasn’t. It’s actually improved. It’s our SCR position which has got worse.

No it hasn't. SCR didn't exist until recently and it came in just as we threw the kitchen sink at getting into the European places so we failed it in the first year it applied to us and we've improved our position significantly in the 2nd year. It's just bad timing for us that it became a concern whilst we were in a speculation phase and had geared everything to operating on the limit of FFP/PSR.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6318 on: March 03, 2026, 08:10:34 AM »
Our FFP position appears to have got much worse since purslow left

No it hasn’t. It’s actually improved. It’s our SCR position which has got worse.

No it hasn't. SCR didn't exist until recently and it came in just as we threw the kitchen sink at getting into the European places so we failed it in the first year it applied to us and we've improved our position significantly in the 2nd year. It's just bad timing for us that it became a concern whilst we were in a speculation phase and had geared everything to operating on the limit of FFP/PSR.
I think it all stems from us coming up with a 6 (?) player squad. We had to send big twice - once to have a squad at all, then again to get players who were anything like the quality we needed to stay up for any length of time. That expenditure meant when FFP started to properly kick in the following season we’ve had to spend our entire time trying to work with that. FFP seems to prioritise low transfer fees over low wages, so we’ve signed players for low transfer fees and high wages. Then we’ve qualified for Europe whilst we’re still wrangling with FFP, and the more complex SCR which does take wages in to account has bitten us, with UEFA’s penalties for that putting us in a straight jacket.

Think we have to accept that we’re in this straight jacket, but it’s not going to be forever.

Offline Demitri_C

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6319 on: March 03, 2026, 08:34:47 AM »
Our FFP position appears to have got much worse since purslow left

No it hasn’t. It’s actually improved. It’s our SCR position which has got worse.

No it hasn't. SCR didn't exist until recently and it came in just as we threw the kitchen sink at getting into the European places so we failed it in the first year it applied to us and we've improved our position significantly in the 2nd year. It's just bad timing for us that it became a concern whilst we were in a speculation phase and had geared everything to operating on the limit of FFP/PSR.
I think it all stems from us coming up with a 6 (?) player squad. We had to send big twice - once to have a squad at all, then again to get players who were anything like the quality we needed to stay up for any length of time. That expenditure meant when FFP started to properly kick in the following season we’ve had to spend our entire time trying to work with that. FFP seems to prioritise low transfer fees over low wages, so we’ve signed players for low transfer fees and high wages. Then we’ve qualified for Europe whilst we’re still wrangling with FFP, and the more complex SCR which does take wages in to account has bitten us, with UEFA’s penalties for that putting us in a straight jacket.

Think we have to accept that we’re in this straight jacket, but it’s not going to be forever.

The problem is we need this straight jacket off while unai is here. It wint be as effective if we have someone not as good as unai

Online Drummond

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6320 on: March 03, 2026, 09:18:25 AM »
I sometimes read your posts in the voice of the copper in Allo Allo.

Offline ChicagoLion

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6321 on: March 03, 2026, 09:53:21 AM »
The only way is to keep getting CL football.

Offline paul_e

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6322 on: March 03, 2026, 10:34:42 AM »
Our FFP position appears to have got much worse since purslow left

No it hasn’t. It’s actually improved. It’s our SCR position which has got worse.

No it hasn't. SCR didn't exist until recently and it came in just as we threw the kitchen sink at getting into the European places so we failed it in the first year it applied to us and we've improved our position significantly in the 2nd year. It's just bad timing for us that it became a concern whilst we were in a speculation phase and had geared everything to operating on the limit of FFP/PSR.
I think it all stems from us coming up with a 6 (?) player squad. We had to send big twice - once to have a squad at all, then again to get players who were anything like the quality we needed to stay up for any length of time. That expenditure meant when FFP started to properly kick in the following season we’ve had to spend our entire time trying to work with that. FFP seems to prioritise low transfer fees over low wages, so we’ve signed players for low transfer fees and high wages. Then we’ve qualified for Europe whilst we’re still wrangling with FFP, and the more complex SCR which does take wages in to account has bitten us, with UEFA’s penalties for that putting us in a straight jacket.

Think we have to accept that we’re in this straight jacket, but it’s not going to be forever.

Yep, exactly this, also what can be excluded from one can't be from the other so plans we had 'in the drawer' ready to go ahead with at the right time (such as selling the womens team) do nothing to help us with UEFA despite us now being in a really healthy position with the premier league.

Offline Duncan Shaw

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6323 on: March 03, 2026, 10:52:05 AM »
The only way is to keep getting CL football.

It does feel that it is absolutely critical we qualify this season.

Offline Dante Lavelli

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6324 on: March 03, 2026, 12:32:19 PM »
The only way is to keep getting CL football.

It does feel that it is absolutely critical we qualify this season.

If we do, I hope we hold some of the money back this time. 

We need to find better balance between speculation/gambling and sustainable growth.  We have understandably taken risks to get here but a slight relaxation of the approach may lead to more stability in the long run.

Offline Tuscans

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6325 on: March 03, 2026, 02:30:00 PM »
Aston Villa Women’s team ownership changes confirmed at Companies House.

Was: 100% owned by Aston Villa Ltd

Now: 90% owned by Villa parent company NSWE
          10% owned by US company (presumably at a price to justify the sum paid by NSWE)

Offline DB

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6326 on: March 05, 2026, 06:58:04 PM »
So, a bit more money coming in as summer 2027, Ozzfest 2 days at Villa Park.

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6327 on: March 08, 2026, 06:23:01 PM »
Kieran Maguire claiming West Ham might have gone to a shady place to borrow money. A place you’d go when legit banks tell you to fuck off.

“Very strange that West Ham owners have chosen to borrow £124million from a company called Rights & Media Funding Ltd. This company does not publish audited accounts, has zero employees, spent a grand total of nine grand on assets last year and is based in the finance hub of N̷e̷w̷ ̷Y̷o̷r̷k̷,̷ ̷C̷a̷n̷a̷r̷y̷ ̷W̷h̷a̷r̷f̷,̷ ̷F̷r̷a̷n̷k̷f̷u̷r̷t̷,̷ ̷T̷o̷k̷y̷o̷ Macclesfield”


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Re: FFP
« Reply #6328 on: Today at 11:09:00 AM »
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Uefa fears impact of Premier League spending rules

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c8r1m4mr2k8o

Offline OCD

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Re: FFP
« Reply #6329 on: Today at 12:29:13 PM »

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c8r1m4mr2k8o

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It means Premier League clubs not in Europe would have much higher spending power.

Maybe our recent form is a cunning plan to not be in European competitions next season so we can overhaul the squad and go on a spending spree.

 


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