Harry Dowd scored wrote:Breaking news
UPDATE: Premier League set to call emergency meeting of clubs next week to discuss ramifications/what next.
Im_Spartacus wrote:I've just waded through the 175 page judgement, will be interesting to see how it's spun, as the judgement seems like City were really chancing their arm with a lot of it.
I always suspected that there must have been a smoking gun in terms of an email, but who would have thought that one club would be so fucking stupid to point the finger at 'the gulf region' just days after the Newcastle takeover. Clearly doing that in the open shows just how much the Americans thought they could get away with it. My money is 100% on Arsenal being the ones behind it all.
Yet despite the clearly discriminatory basis and timing of the vote being called, it's interesting the panel didn't believe the PSR amendments were discriminatory/aimed at the gulf owned clubs, but the optics of that are BAD for the PL.
Although most of City's allegations were rejected, the seismic nature of the issue around shareholder loans (and the fact that the clubs who started all this are amongst those who have just fucked themselves in that regard (Arsenal - $238m) ) is fucking brilliant.
CTID Hants wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Breaking news
UPDATE: Premier League set to call emergency meeting of clubs next week to discuss ramifications/what next.
Source please HDS?
blues2win wrote:https://x.com/mikekeegan_dm/status/1843343355796959706?s=61&t=6ifllXVJePmO9Awxy5lqVQ
Possibly HDS source
Harry Dowd scored wrote:CTID Hants wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Breaking news
UPDATE: Premier League set to call emergency meeting of clubs next week to discuss ramifications/what next.
Source please HDS?
Mike Keagan DM & Twitter/X
Nick wrote:Samuel class
Indianablue wrote:Nick wrote:Samuel class
Always a good read. Always gives a fair judgement in my opinion. If he'd come down against us in his opinion i would have been gutted. As it is i think he has had our back before and during. A decent bloke
blues2win wrote:https://x.com/timessport/status/1843343522868650105?s=61&t=6ifllXVJePmO9Awxy5lqVQ
Times also running the story the PL will call an emergency meeting to discuss rule changes. No doubt certain clubs will want an amnesty but shareholder loans on FMV bound to be included in the changes.
zuricity wrote:blues2win wrote:https://x.com/timessport/status/1843343522868650105?s=61&t=6ifllXVJePmO9Awxy5lqVQ
Times also running the story the PL will call an emergency meeting to discuss rule changes. No doubt certain clubs will want an amnesty but shareholder loans on FMV bound to be included in the changes.
For Masters , is it touching cloth ?
nottsblue wrote:What’s the betting that the current PSR rules are amended or scrapped after this as the likes of Arsenal and the rags have huge interest free director loans on their books. Both are in excess of £250M I believe and could even be more. And there’ll be a few other clubs who could have a problem.
As it goes, with the rags announcing losses of £113.2m to 30 June 2024 and previous years' losses were £28.7m and £115.5m. Far in excess of the current permitted allowance of £105M over three years in total. Altering the allowance or scrapping it gives the PL an easy out to not have to bring sanctions against the rags which are surely forthcoming…….
Mase wrote:Can someone explain all this in simple terms for a simple man.
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