dickie davies
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It'll be a private planeDidn't even think you could fly from Manchester to Liverpool.
Who else would even be on that flight?
I bet it'd cost no more than £200 return
It'll be a private planeDidn't even think you could fly from Manchester to Liverpool.
Who else would even be on that flight?
Loads of them prefer the Wirral.
So have the rest of the clubs caught on to the corruption that is FFP or is it still City's ruining football, 115 charges, etc
Maybe base it on debt ?
Lets hope he's as super as is claimed. He will be earning his money!
We did a while ago. Forest and Wolves have just got on to it along with Newcastle having been told they may need to sell a Isak or Bruno. Im sure Villa will be too as cant imagine they can kick on again this summer without a big sale after a great season.
Amazing how the league could do the very thing they are claiming their rules are their to stop, ruin us.
New grounds will be a thing of the past, also hampering clubs revenue.
And yet Everton and Newcastle were firmly behind FFP to stop "New money" clubs.We did a while ago. Forest and Wolves have just got on to it along with Newcastle having been told they may need to sell a Isak or Bruno. Im sure Villa will be too as cant imagine they can kick on again this summer without a big sale after a great season.
Amazing how the league could do the very thing they are claiming their rules are their to stop, ruin us.
New grounds will be a thing of the past, also hampering clubs revenue.
And yet Everton and Newcastle were firmly behind FFP to stop "New money" clubs.
They were so gunning for us with FFP under Kenwright. They never considered could get a rich owner themselves. They were fully in tandem with the cartel clubs. Not sure how much sympathy I can offer them.They're up to £1.1 billion in debt and could face administration if no takeover is forthcoming.
Time to give up on the Premier League if we get charged yet again. It is becoming stupid now. Soon, some clubs will be scared of spending any money
How can Forest be in breach of PL, P&S rules?Yeah Forest the other team
[emoji599] Everton + Nottingham Forest expecting to be informed on Monday that they’ve been found in breach of PL profitability & sustainability rules for 3yr cycle to June 2023. Both have prepared mitigation & will launch robust defences @TheAthleticFC #EFC #NFFC
How can Forest be in breach of PL, P&S rules?
They‘ve only been in the Prem, since 22-23 season, so have not completed a 3 year cycle, yet!
They can’t do that, they can only apply their rules to 3 year cycle of PL.They must look at there previous 2 years in the championship
Is the article saying Dyce is a 52 year old tactician or that his tactics are 52 years old?I wonder who told Everton ? ;-)
Premier League Star Criticized by Manager for Short Flight to Training as Fans Question Future of Sport
- January 12, 2024
- 2 minute read
EVERTON boss Sean Dyche reprimanded Arnaut Danjuma for flying from Manchester to Liverpool for training.
Villarreal loanee Danjuma has reportedly been commuting from Manchester Airport to Liverpool airport to link up with his team-mates.
Everton ace Arnaut Danjuma takes eight-minute flights to trainingCredit: Getty
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Everton boss Sean Dyche spoke to Danjuma describing his commute as ‘excessive’Credit: Getty
And that is a flight that takes only EIGHT minutes give or take.
Dyche revealed he had a sit-down with the winger to address this bizarre travel arrangement.
The 52-year-old tactician described it as “excessive” and hinted this is just part of “modern players'” mentality.
Dyche said during the pre-match press conference before Sunday’s Premier League clash with Aston Villa: “Well, I had a word with him.
“I said it seems excessive to go from Manchester Airport to Liverpool Airport for training.
“But you know, these modern players… Personally I would use a car but that’s the modern players.
“You know, they need to look after themselves and get their rest.”
Shocked fans took to social media and reacted with absolute disbelief upon hearing about Danjuma’s commute.
One fan tweeted: “D grade ballers flying into training everyday… Sport is finished.”
Another gushed: “Mate.”
A third wondered: “Really?”
This fan commented: “Who is he man?”
And that one said: “That’s awful, less than an hour drive.”
Danjuma joined Everton on loan after failing to stand out at Tottenham last season as part of a similar arrangement with Villarreal.
The Netherlands international has attracted interest from Lyon who wish to sign him in the January transfer window.
However, the Toffees are not keen on letting the 26-year-old go midseason, especially after Dwight McNeil’s recent injury.
Which is why so many non cartel clubs voted for it, makes it harder for promoted clubs to compete.Feel for Forest too. Only allowed to lose £61m due to promotion. The teams coming up have to spend just to try and stay in the league, its harder for them. So to handicap them even further is awful.
A more accurate summary would be that Bill Kenwright and Mike Ashley were firmly behind FFPAnd yet Everton and Newcastle were firmly behind FFP to stop "New money" clubs.
Yes was clearly aimed at making it impossible for city to succeed basing it on turnover/profits based and when we got past that through prize money, selling prospects and global sponsorships with the multi club model they have tried to say ah well the turnover is not actually legit.On the one hand karma is a bitch. On the other hand, the PL really seem to be ruining what little is left of their reputation for governance and their credibility as an organisation with this nonsense. It's crazy to say it, but if I was a conspiracy theorist I would say it's almost like it's being done on purpose to make the ESL look more appealing to fans.