Hughesthedaddy wrote:The Premier League can do fuck all.....
Any punishment is up to the FA.
Beefymcfc wrote:Just said that Chelsea and Liverpool have the bare minimum, yet U***d have the most with 19?
No mention of Arsenal et al so where are these home grown players supposed to come from; do we class home grown as stolen froma young age?
10.Goater_Legend wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Just said that Chelsea and Liverpool have the bare minimum, yet U***d have the most with 19?
No mention of Arsenal et al so where are these home grown players supposed to come from; do we class home grown as stolen froma young age?
Nah mate i'm sure it said you can buy other clubs home grown talent aswell and they count!.
Under the rules, clubs will have to name a squad of 25 players over 21 before the season begins. Eight of those players must be "home-grown", in that they must have been developed for at least three years by an English or Welsh club before their 21st birthday. They can name a second, limitless list of players under 21 and both lists can be resubmitted at the end of the January transfer window.
frannylee wrote:also premier league clubs have to submit independently audited accounts every year
clubs in financial difficulty may face transfer ban
be interested to see what the FA classes as ''financial difficulties '' i.e. will debts / interest payments on debts be taken into account (think we all know the answer to that one boys and girls, don't we ?)
King Kev wrote:frannylee wrote:also premier league clubs have to submit independently audited accounts every year
clubs in financial difficulty may face transfer ban
be interested to see what the FA classes as ''financial difficulties '' i.e. will debts / interest payments on debts be taken into account (think we all know the answer to that one boys and girls, don't we ?)
I'm pretty sure that the two-faced bent bastards will somehow manage to see being £600M in debt as NOT being a financial difficulty!
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