kinkylola wrote:Interesting article here, didn't see a topic on it ... but looks like there's finally going to be a fight over FFP ... looking forward to seeing the outcome.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22426733
Lee_R wrote:What I don't get is why the money clubs don't just spend anyway. There's enough of them and if they're signing the top players then I can't see how uefa are going to benefit by refusing them on their stage. I hope this throws it out anyway.. chequebook time.
Lev Bronstein wrote:
They'll feel the need to make an example of someone, and it won't be Barca, RM, Bayern, Psg or any of the rest - guess who?
zuricity wrote:Lev Bronstein wrote:
They'll feel the need to make an example of someone, and it won't be Barca, RM, Bayern, Psg or any of the rest - guess who?
i can already hear the pitter patter of tiny feet , wobbling up to the table of this thread, rolling the knapkins into their shirt collars , and ordering lobsters from the menu.... this thread has legs and pages ahead of it.
john68 wrote:zuricity wrote:Lev Bronstein wrote:
They'll feel the need to make an example of someone, and it won't be Barca, RM, Bayern, Psg or any of the rest - guess who?
i can already hear the pitter patter of tiny feet , wobbling up to the table of this thread, rolling the knapkins into their shirt collars , and ordering lobsters from the menu.... this thread has legs and pages ahead of it.
:-)
Not me mate,I am too busy cuddling my toy and waiting for Piccs to find a way to blame Mancini for it.
Risby wrote:The problem is that no one wants to be the first one to question it or fight it. You can understand why with some of the sanctions that could be enforced and what could result in loss of revenue.
A team fighting FFP in its own doesn't really have a chance. The only way to beat it is unity from a few big clubs and simpler rules that allows owners to invest.
gillie wrote:john68 wrote:zuricity wrote:Lev Bronstein wrote:
They'll feel the need to make an example of someone, and it won't be Barca, RM, Bayern, Psg or any of the rest - guess who?
i can already hear the pitter patter of tiny feet , wobbling up to the table of this thread, rolling the knapkins into their shirt collars , and ordering lobsters from the menu.... this thread has legs and pages ahead of it.
:-)
Not me mate,I am too busy cuddling my toy and waiting for Piccs to find a way to blame Mancini for it.
I knew you had a cuddly toy lol
He added that even if the ban on overspending was ruled legal, he would have further grounds to appeal because Uefa, football's European governing body, could achieve its aims by a less restrictive measure such as forcing clubs to makes guarantees on any spending beyond projected income
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I fuckign told you this would happen.
Lets spend 300 million this summer.
john68 wrote:The complaint has actually been made by Belgian agent: Daniel Striani.
It challenges restrictions of competitions caused by the "Break Even Rule", (Article 57 of the UeFA FFP regulation)
It Specifically challenges; even assuming the present rules to be justifiable in the light of its objectives (financial integrity),it is illegal in practice because it is "NOT PROPORTIONATE"....Meaning it can be replaced bu other means, equally as efficient but less damaging to EU freedoms)
Simply put, they agree with what UeFA are trying to do. That is to ensure the financial integrity of the clubs and the competition but say that can be just as effectively done by bank guarantees on any overspend before the competition begins.
More simply put, If Sheik Mansour can guarantee that any debt or overspend incurred by City will be covered. That should be ok.
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