Socrates wrote:
Oh Alex, you DON'T get it do you?
thanks for patronising me.
Socrates wrote:The new rules will have be based on the accounts for the previous year
As you say they are new, so you may or may not be right about what they will be based on. If they are based on accounts from a previous year that may mean that a new or first time qualifier could be barred in spite of having a guarantee of future earnings (by definition in the period of the competition). That really would be cartel-like unfairness. Much more likely they'll follow the premier League's lead and take into account future income.
Socrates wrote:which will need to have Champions League money in them if we are to pass the audit and keep our UEFA eligibility.
OR the promise of it?
And are you sure you're not mixing up the future rules with existing UEFA Club Licensing Regulations which provides for a Licence as a prerequisite of entering the competitions, but does not have the "future rules" as criteria.
The new rules have been flagged as being introduced over three years (starting 20012/13) and that they would oblige clubs (over a certain unspecified turnover) to "balance their books" (presumably show a profit) over another unspecified "period of time".
So that would not necessarily preclude a team who lose money entering the competition in 2012 would it?
Socrates wrote:For 2012/13 Champions League, by necessity of determining the qualifying teams and draws in the summer, that will mean the accounts to May 2011. For the 2010/11 season. NEXT season. That means we HAVE to qualify this season or the gate could already be closed when we do...
A team qualifying for Europe through its league position in May 2012 that's the season after the season after this season (let's call them City) will qualify for the 2012/13 tournament. This will be the first time any new rules will be in place and the first of a number of years in which the club will have to show a trend towards compliance rather than immediate, retrospective compliance with any financial restrictions which may be included.
They will (under existing Premier League reulations) have provided independently audited Accounts on 1st March of that year (presumably covering an earlier period than that to 1st March) as well as "future financial information" (which would presumably include their CL income for the upcoming competition?)
So it's just possible that even though I don't get it, your statement
"we have to qualify this season" is a bit hasty and possibly even scare mungering.