Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby zuricity » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:14 am

Tokyo Blue wrote:They'll all sod off for two years then come back when it is thrown out.

Fin.


Nah the owners will just pump more money in to pay ibras taxes.

Platinis letting this one go.
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby Invisible Man Fan » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:26 am

JamieMCFC wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
JamieMCFC wrote:
Not what I was getting at. Why should there be an exception be made for football? Do you think the politicians that passed this law care about the sport?


What the fuck are you getting at then? They aren't making an exception.


I wasn't even talking to your bald ass. No shit they aren't making an exception. But the thread starter seems to think they should. Here's an idea stick to your non-witty comments.

Cheers


I have never once suggested that they should be given an exemption from these laws. I was just pointing out that it will have a detremental effect on their national league as the players will all go to other countries with more relaxed tax laws.

They are all well overpaid and quite frankly it sickens me how much these players earn in a week. Plus, as its the French it doesn't bother me that much, it's when our government try this sort of stuff that I will be worried about our football
"If we fire our manager after just one bad season - We'll become Chelsea"
"If we think we can fix the problem by buying expensive players - We'll become City"
"If we remember the good times to entertain us during the bad times - We'll become Liverpool"

So, keep calm and do it the United way


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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby Twobob » Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:29 am

Invisible Man Fan wrote: I have never once suggested that they should be given an exemption from these laws. I was just pointing out that it will have a detremental effect on their national league as the players will all go to other countries with more relaxed tax laws. They are all well overpaid and quite frankly it sickens me how much these players earn in a week. Plus, as its the French it doesn't bother me that much, it's when our government try this sort of stuff that I will be worried about our football


I doubt it will happen here, London is still seen as the European centre for banking and if they should bring in a ridiculously high tax rate like this then all the top bankers (i said bankers!) will fuck off along with many others and the economy will collapse just like the French economy will cripple.

Cant bring in specific taxes for specific earners, ie just footballers, as that opens up doors for other trades and industries to want their own tax levels.

Spain is shagged.

In fairness, if someone said to me that 75% of a large chunk of my well earnernd was going to be taken off me due to the feckless I'd fuck off somewhere else too.

France is shagged
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby DoomMerchant » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:06 pm

JamieMCFC wrote:
I wasn't even talking to your bald ass. No shit they aren't making an exception. But the thread starter seems to think they should. Here's an idea stick to your non-witty comments.

Cheers


Hows about you learn to communicate more clearly, wankstain? Try that first to allow me to stick to my knitting.

Happy New Year, cockface.
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby Dameerto » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:50 pm

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Hows about you learn to communicate more clearly, wankstain? Try that first to allow me to stick to my knitting.

Happy New Year, cockface.

That should read 'cock face' - hope that helps.
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby LookMumImOnMCF.net » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:23 pm

A topic about the French deteriorating into rudeness, arrogance and petty squabbles.

Who's have thought it?
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby DoomMerchant » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:34 pm

Dameerto wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
Hows about you learn to communicate more clearly, wankstain? Try that first to allow me to stick to my knitting.

Happy New Year, cockface.

That should read 'cock face' - hope that helps.


the compound word is certainly valid, dipshit.

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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby nottsblue » Tue Dec 31, 2013 4:39 pm

French football on a European scale?

Wasn't aware they had been troubling the scorers lately. It is a poor league, poorly attended and most of Frances best players seem to ply their trade in other countries. Admittedly PSG have upped the bar lately but if FFP actually happens they will suffer big time as there is little money in French league. They are likely to dominate Ligue 1 for years to come, much like Lyon did at turn of century but their influence on Europe will be limited.
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby Im_Spartacus » Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:44 am

nottsblue wrote:French football on a European scale?

Wasn't aware they had been troubling the scorers lately. It is a poor league, poorly attended and most of Frances best players seem to ply their trade in other countries. Admittedly PSG have upped the bar lately but if FFP actually happens they will suffer big time as there is little money in French league. They are likely to dominate Ligue 1 for years to come, much like Lyon did at turn of century but their influence on Europe will be limited.


Really?

They seem to be doing very well in the champions league this and last season
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Re: Is this the end for French football on a European Scale?

Postby nottsblue » Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:52 am

nottsblue wrote:French football on a European scale?

Wasn't aware they had been troubling the scorers lately. It is a poor league, poorly attended and most of Frances best players seem to ply their trade in other countries. Admittedly PSG have upped the bar lately but if FFP actually happens they will suffer big time as there is little money in French league. They are likely to dominate Ligue 1 for years to come, much like Lyon did at turn of century but their influence on Europe will be limited.


Im_Spartacus wrote:
Really?

They seem to be doing very well in the champions league this and last season


Apart from PSG which I mentioned, the French clubs have not done nearly as well as Spanish, German, English, Italian or arguably even Portuguese (Porto in the main) over the last decade. Their co-efficient for a side that does very well on the international stage is poor at club level hence my reasoning
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